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  1. Decide how much to give. Using the Sample Pledge Card at the bottom of this page, click on one of the choices for the most common payroll pledge amounts and the per-paycheck and total annual gift amount will appear in your Sample Pledge Card.
  2. Discover more about the charities listed here by clicking on the categories or using the keyword search feature. Find descriptive statements, contact information, and real life examples of their work here, or click through to their web sites for more in-depth information.
  3. Choose which charities will share in your gift, and how much each will receive. When you find a charity you want to add, click on "Add This Charity To My Sample Pledge Card" and indicate the amount to go to that charity. Your Sample Pledge Card will update automatically. You have up to five selections. The amount of your total annual gift remaining will also update.
  4. Print a copy of your Sample Pledge Card to use in completing your real, official CFC pledge card. Completing the Sample Pledge Card here does not actually make a CFC gift. You must use the official CFC pledge card to do that. But having the CFC code numbers of the charities you've selected handy will make filling out the official card fast and easy.
  5. Retirees welcome here. Retired Federal employees, Postal employees, and Military personnel are welcome to use this site. We know that just because you have retired doesn't mean you've stopped giving. For your convenience, this site has a secure server credit card gift option. The charity email notification feature is fully functional with direct credit card gifts.

  6. SAMPLE PLEDGE CARD

    Most Common Payroll Pledge Amounts

    Military
    $60 x 12 mo = $720
    $30 x 12 mo = $360
    $24 x 12 mo = $288
    $12 x 12 mo = $144

    Civilians
    $30 x 26 Per = $780
    $15 x 26 Per = $390
    $12 x 26 Per = $312
    $ 6 x 26 Per = $156

      Amount Per Pay Period Interval Total Gift
    Military Payroll Deduction $ x 12 months $
    Civilian Payroll Deduction $ x 26 pay periods $