Charities
There are more than 4,500 approved charities eligible to receive donations through the CFCNCA. This list spans organizations that provide human services, health care, medical research, disaster relief, housing, youth development, and more. View the list of charities in the 2012 Catalog of Caring.
2013 Local Charity Briefing
2013 Local Charity Federation Briefing
Charity and Federation Open Forum
- Tuesday, September 25 at 9:30am to 10:30am
- Wednesday, September 26 at 12:30pm to 1:30pm
2012 Charity Briefing Material
The CFCNCA offers the Charity Outreach program as a courtesy to our participating charities. This is an opportunity for interested participants to showcase in campaign events such as charity fairs and speaking events at the various Federal agencies. We strive to promote the visibility of the charities by allowing you the opportunity to tell about your organization's goals, missions and what it means to be one of the many amazing charities of the National Capital Area in this campaign.
2012 Charity Outreach Agreement
Promote Your Volunteer Opportunities
Do you want to reach young donors- inviting them to volunteer and engage in exciting fundraising opportunities with your charity? If so, Washington City Paper may have an opportunity for you. The Washington City Paper will publish “Where to Volunteer Listings” with accompanying Fund Raising Ad Pages: Sept 20, Oct 4, Oct 18, Nov 8 and Nov 21.
To participate, you’ll have to submit your volunteer opportunity to Washington City Paper by October 26, 2012 to receive your free listing!
Submit your organization here.
Meet Lisa Kirschner, CFCNCA Charity Represenative
Wagging tails and cold noses may not be the first things to come to mind when thinking of the Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA), but animal welfare is a leading charitable choice. As a director at a CFCNCA-funded charity in the Northern Virginia, Lisa Kirschner knows this firsthand.
With funds generated from the CFCNCA, Lisa’s organization is able to take in approximately 4,000 animals each year.
Read more from others touched by the CFCNCA here.
