Contribute through the Combined Drive to strengthen Washington communities

The Combined Fund Drive (CFD) is Washington state’s workplace giving program for active and retired public employees. A state employee can safely and easily give through the CFD’s online system, or with a paper contribution form in any of the following ways:

Monthly contribution: A recurring amount will be taken out of each paycheck until the employee chooses to stop.
One-time contribution: A single donation is collected and distributed to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Limited time contribution: Donations will be taken out of each paycheck for a set amount of time as defined by the employee.
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For more than 30 years, Washington has proven to be one of the most giving states in the nation. Each year state employees pledge more than $5 million to local, national and global charities placing Washington third in the nation among state employee giving programs. Make your gift today.

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Thank you! Go Cougs!
Kathy Montagne, WSU/CFD campaign co-chair
Edward Sala, WSU/CFD campaign co-chair

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