UW News

October 21, 2004

Combined Fund Drive continues through Nov. 24

The Washington State Combined Fund Drive (CFD) is the means by which State employees may give to charities of their choice by selecting from among over 1,900 CFD charities through payroll deduction (monthly and/or one-time contribution) or by check. Last year, nearly 5,000 UW employees gave over $1.41 million to their charities through the CFD. In fact, the UW is the largest single contributor to the CFD statewide. 2004-05 marks the 20th anniversary of the CFD, and we’re thrilled to report that over $64 million from state employees has been raised during that time!

Charities include health and human services, the environment, education, and the arts. You may look for this information on-line directly at the UW’s UWIN Web page — http://www.washington.edu/uwin/ — just click on the CFD story link at “news and announcements” next to the picture of Red Square, or via a printed charity guide that is available through your unit’s CFD Coordinator. (If you don’t know who that is, please send an e-mail to: uwcfd@washington.edu. or look at the CFD Web site: http://depts.washington.edu/uwcfd/. )

More than ever, these charities, which benefit our communities and people in need around the world, require our assistance. Our goals this year include increasing the level of employee participation and the total dollar contribution to $1.5 million. Chair Governor Locke has set a state goal of $5.5 million. His message may be found at: http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/archive/091604.htm.  

Did you know that the CFD returns 105 percent on the dollar directly to the charities? This is one of the many reasons why the CFD is such a great deal!

The Combined Fund Drive is very worthwhile, easy and fun. The UW’s drive officially kicked off on Wednesday, Oct. 6, and concludes on Nov. 24. We look forward to a very successful campaign and thank everyone in advance for your generosity and consideration. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions.

Do look for more information in the near future including an introduction from your unit’s coordinator, and for the CFD Contribution Form via campus mail.