Combined Federal Campaign ePledge Update August 2013 Anthony DeCristofaro

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Combined Federal Campaign

ePledge Update

August 2013

Anthony DeCristofaroDirector, Voluntary Campaign Management Office

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ePledge Initiative

• Combined Federal Campaign donations via electronic payroll deduction giving were previously not an option in the DoD

• Teams from DFAS, OPM, and the VCMO collaborated to create the first true paperless payroll deduction giving for DoD personnel

• MyPay ePledge:– Increases donor confidentiality– Reduces administrative workload and administrative errors

associated with paper pledge form processing– Reduces campaign costs which results in fewer donor dollars

being spent on overhead and more donor dollars being provided directly to the CFC supported charitable organizations

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ePledge Overview

• MyPay ePledge allows military and civilian personnel to establish a CFC allotment within the CFC open season

• ePledge will be available to 89 of the 169 Combined Federal Campaigns in 2013

• ePledge development was mirrored on the Employee Express (EEX) electronic giving system

• OPM will not add additional campaigns or make changes to the CFC module in EEX.

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ePledge Process

Combined Federal Campaign option added to MyPay Main Menu

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ePledge Process

Donor selects “Add New Contribution”

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ePledge Process

Key Training Point 1.The screen will ONLY be shown to active duty Army, Navy, and Air Force Personnel . Those donors must be provided their 4-digit Campaign Code2.All other donors’ campaign information will be automatically populated

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ePledge Process

Entering an invalid campaign code will result in an error message

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ePledge Process

1. Active duty Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel must “Confirm Campaign” prior to continuing

2. Other donors will not see this screen

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ePledge Process

Donor selects donation amount per pay period/month

Key Training Point Maximum allowable total donation for military

personnel is $833/month. For donations higher than that, military donors should use a paper pledge form

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ePledge Process

Donors can search for charities in

multiple ways.

The donor can specify the 5-digit Charity

Code.

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ePledge Process

The donor can search for a

specific charity by

name.

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ePledge Process

The donor can search for a charity by

service type

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ePledge Process

The donor can also search for charities using Administrative Overhead rate

and/or by Keyword

The donor can limit the

search to National and/or

International Charities

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ePledge Process

The donor can select

charities or return to

search for additional charities

Key Training Point

Donor can select a maximum of 30 charities. Donors

wishing to designate more than 30 charities should use paper

pledge forms

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ePledge Process

The donor enters the per pay period

or per month donation amount

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ePledge Process

Balance remaining is automatically

calculated

Donor has the option to continue or add /

delete charities

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ePledge Process

Pledge summary is displayed;undesignated

funds are automatically calculated and

displayedKey Training Point For an

organization’s pledges to be

properly credited the donor MUST

enter the Command/Unit or

Federal Agency/Office

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ePledge Process

Final review and opportunity for

donor to confirm intent

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ePledge Process

Key Training Point No forms will be

submitted to Keyworker. Donor can view print PDF

pledge form for recordkeeping.

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ePledge Process

Donor receipt copy. Up to five charities are listed on Page 1

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ePledge Process

Additional donation

information

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Key Training Point Recap

1. The ‘Campaign Search’ screen will only be shown to active duty Army, Navy, and Air Force Personnel. This information is automatically provided for active duty Marines and Federal civilians.

2. Maximum donation amount for military personnel is $833/month.

3. Donors can designate to a maximum of 30 charities (29 if there are ‘undesignated’ funds remaining).

4. Donors must be trained to enter their Command/Unit or Federal Agency/Office name code for pledges to be properly credited.

5. There is no paperwork associated with this pledge type. The donor can print a receipt for his/her records.

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QUESTIONS?

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BACKUP

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DFAS Customers

• DoD– MilPay– Civ Pay

• Veterans Administration• Executive Office of the President• Environmental Protection Agency• Department of Energy• Health and Human Services (2013 only)• Broadcasting Board of Governors

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National Capital AreaOverseasChesapeake Bay AreaHawaii- Pacific AreaSoCal (San Diego)San Antonio Area South Hampton Roads Heartland CFCMetropolitan AtlantaCFC Norcal   Dallas-Fort Worth Central Oklahoma CFC of Greater SoCalMiami Valley Intermountain Chicago Area

Rocky MountainGateway CFC   Tennessee Valley King County Texas Gulf CoastEastern PA and South JerseyPikes Peak RegionAtlantic Coast Arizona Southeastern Michigan New York City NE Florida- SE Georgia Olympic Peninsula Eastern Massachusetts Greater Chattanooga AreaVirginia Peninsula

CFC Campaigns

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Suncoast

Desert Southwest

Mid South

Middle Georgia Area

Pacific Northwest CFC

Central Ohio and West Virginia

Maricopa County

Coastal Carolina

Alaska

Greater Indiana

South Puget Sound

Greater North Carolina Area

Heart of Alabama

Okaloosa- Walton Counties

Central Florida

Greater New Orleans Area Potomac Coastal Bend Area Midlands Area Central Virginia Area Northern New Jersey Central Alabama Puerto RicoHeart of Midlands Rhode Island and Southeastern

MassachusettsNorthern Lights 3Rivers/Pennsylvania WestOhio River Valley CFC Tennessee Regional Northern New England

CFC Campaigns

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Greater Arkansas

Onslow County

Columbus/Fort Benning

Greater Southwest Texas

Central California

Greater Mississippi

California Gold Coast

Greater Wisconsin

Savannah River Area

EscaRosa

Ill-Iowa Bi-State CFC

Central Texas

Ft. Hood

Southwest Montana

Central Pennsylvania

St. Mary's County CFC

Monterey-Santa Cruz

Western New York

North Puget Sound

Maine

Inland Northwest

North Coast Ohio

Ft. Leonard Wood

North Central West Virginia

Eastern Panhandle

Big Sky CFC

Southwestern-Central Virginia

CFC Campaigns