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About Intermountain Combined Federal Campaign

The mission of Intermountain CFC is to empower federal employees to improve their community through an efficient, engaging and personally relevant campaign. Last year employees in our campaign raised more than $2,632,000 to support charitable causes in our local communities, throughout the nation and the world. Together, we are delivering hope to people and causes who need it. Thank you!

About CFC
Conducted by the federal government under the authority of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the CFC operates in more than 300 localities throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and in overseas military bases. This is the only authorized fundraising entity for federal government employees. CFC continues to be the largest and most successful workplace fundraising model in the world, raising over $260 million in 2006 for thousands of local, national, and international charitable agencies. (See “history of CFC” at OPM’s CFC Website).

All decisions regarding the inclusion of agencies in a local CFC campaigns rest with the Local Federal Coordinating Committee (LFCC). The LFCC is comprised of Federal employees and representatives of labor unions with Federal employees as members. Every year, the LFCC selects one of the voluntary organizations involved in the CFC to manage the campaign and serve as fiscal agent. This agency, called the Principal Combined Fund Organization (PCFO), manages the CFC. OPM sets strict requirements for this role, including annual audits of the PCFO by an independent CPA. The current PCFO of the Intermountain Combined Federal Campaign is United Way of Northern Utah.

Donations through CFC can be designated to charitable agencies that provide meals for hungry children, relief for families in need of counseling, further work on cures for diseases, comfort for the dying, access to water in the Third World, environmental protection, and better lives and renewed hope for millions of people in our global community. CFC offers federal employees a way to easily and conveniently make a contribution to the good of society as a whole based on their own values.
For more information on CFC, go to www.opm.gov/cfc 

Campaign Boundaries:

All of the state of Utah

Idaho: Bonneville, Teton, Power, Bannock, Caribou, Oneida, Franklin, Bear Lake, Lemhi, Bingham, Custer, Butte, Clark, Jefferson, Fremont, and Madison counties

Colorado: Delta, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Blanco, Routt and San Miguel counties


Wyoming: Teton, Park, Sublette, Lincoln, Uinta, Sweetwater, Fremont, Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn, Sheridan, Johnson, Natrona, Carbon, Campbell, Converse, Albany, Platte, Niobrara, and Goshen counties

 

Local Federal Coordinating Committee (LFCC)

2010 LFCC Chair

Gove Aker
Center Director, Collbran Job Corps

Collbran, CO

2010 LFCC Members

Sherry Butler
Manager, Air Traffic Control Center,

FAA

Salt Lake City, UT

Harv Forsgren
Regional Forester,

U.S. Forest Service

Ogden, UT

Mark Johnson
Executive Director,

Ogden ALC

Hill AFB, UT

Ron Malin

Acting Federal Security Director

US Dept. Homeland Security/TSA

Salt Lake City, UT

Beth McMahan
Office Manager, U.S.

Dept. of Energy/RMOTC

Casper, WY

Major General Brian Tarbet

Commander

Utah National Guard

Draper, UT

 

 

 

 

Vice-Chair

Mark Bilosz

Executive Director

VA Regional Office, Salt Lake City

 

COL. Yolanda C. Dennis-Lowman

Commander,

Tooele Army Depot

Tooele, UT

Pania Heimuli
Manger, Learning, Development & Diversity, USPS

Salt Lake City, UT

Mark Jones
Clerk of the Court,

U.S. District Court

Salt Lake City, UT

Paul J. Mamo

Field Director, Submission Processing

Internal Revenue Service

Ogden, UT

Jan Ogilvie

Specialist

U.S. Dept of Energy

Idaho Falls, ID

Dave Trueman
Division Manager,

Bureau of Reclamation

Salt Lake City, UT

2010 Committee Liaison
Victoria Swaik

Collbran Job Corps

Collbran, CO