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Workplace Giving


People in the workforce make enormous contributions to causes that are personally meaningful to them. Please consider mobilizing your employees and coworkers through a Workplace Giving Campaign and make CureSearch a "Charity of Choice."

CureSearch is a member of America's Charities - Children's First and is listed as CFC # 10701 CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation (Cancer Research for Children). America's Charities is CureSearch's partner in the workplace with inclusion in hundreds of state and local government and corporate employee campaigns. Our Tax ID/EIN is 95-4132414.

A workplace giving campaign is an annual, employer-sponsored program that offers employees the opportunity to make charitable contributions. Traditionally, donations are processed through payroll deduction. However, a program can be customized to fit the culture of your unique company.

Workplace Giving meets both the needs of the business and its employees; providing a powerful incentive to come together to help save children’s lives through funding childhood cancer research.

Employer Benefits Include:
  • Send a clear message that your company is invested in the community
  • Expand your company’s vital corporate citizenship image
  • Meet your consumer’s demand for increased corporate social responsibility
  • Improving employee morale, relations and retention
  • Communicate your company’s commitment to children, healthcare and our future
Employee Benefits Include:
  • Build a sense of pride and loyalty among your workplace for the company
  • Opportunities for employee involvement and team building experiences
  • All staff levels working together in a fun-spirited campaign towards a common goal
  • Ease, cost-effectiveness and convenience of payroll deduction
  • If your employer offers a payroll deduction program benefiting charities, you can select CureSearch as your charity of choice. As each campaign is different, please review the below information to make sure your donation is designated accurately.

Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) runs each year from September 1st through December 15th and provides federal employees a vehicle to consolidate their support for charities across the country.

Designate CFC # 10701 on your donation form or look for us in the Children's First - America's Charities Federation Section in your CFC Catalog of Caring as: CureSearch (Cancer research for children).

Private Sector and Corporate Campaigns

Many companies, particularly large corporations, are now conducting their own employee giving campaigns. To encourage giving, companies will often match your gift, making the total double or even triple your contribution.

Please check with the Human Resources Director at your company to make sure that CureSearch NCCF is included. If not, please talk with your campaign coordinator and contact CureSearch for assistance. If your company partners with America's Charities for its workplace giving campaign, look for our listing under CureSearch (Cancer Research for Children). 

State and Local Campaigns

Government employees in most states can select CureSearch as a recipient of workplace campaign pledges and gifts. To designate CureSearch, find the Children's First - America's Charities Federation Section in your campaign directory and designate: CureSearch (Cancer Research for Children). 

United Way

A few United Way campaigns include CureSearch as a donor option. If not, and many offer a donor option write-in process.  CureSearch is listed under the name Cancer Research for Children (National Childhood Cancer Foundation).  Please write in the complete name - no abbreviations: CureSearch NCCF, Tax ID/EIN 95-4132414

United Way campaigns vary in their processes and in rules governing the distribution of donations within each local or regional campaign.  Check with your Human Resource department for clarification.

If your employer does not have a Workplace Giving Campaign or offer employee payroll deduction for charitable giving, ask your Human Resources Department if they would be interested in offering this benefit to their employees. CureSearch can introduce your employer to America's Charities and assist with establishing a Workplace Giving campaign. You can also set up your own recurring gift using our online donation form.

How You Can Help

  • Check with your employer to confirm that CureSearch is offered in your Workplace Giving Campaign
  • Designate CureSearch in your workplace giving campaign
  • Ask your employer if CureSearch could be the "Featured Charity" in the campaign kick-off event
  • Encourage co-workers to support CureSearch
  • Ask if your employer matches your gift
  • Contact us for help getting a campaign started in your company or another company

Campaign Coordinators

CureSearch can support your workplace campaign with:

  • Speakers for your launch or charity fair
  • Brochures to help your employees understand why research is the key to curing childhood cancer
  • Stories from families affected by childhood cancer for your campaign materials
  • Contact us for questions about your campaign
 

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