How To Become Part of This Website
If your charity has been part of the federal government’s Combined Federal Campaign, it can be part of this website. The “CFC” requires charities to meet 10 accountability standards, such as having an audit.
Charitable Choices emerged out of the effort in the 1980s to open up the world's largest workplace charity drive (the Combined Federal Campaign) to a much greater range of charities. We've always worked to give all charities -- large and small, well-known and unknown, national and local -- an opportunity to communicate to donors why their work is important. Our website -- which we began in the 1990s -- is an extension of that commitment.
Our charity guides are very engaging and easy to use, being organized by the type of work charities do (animal protection, medical research, etc.). We have a unique system for distributing our guides, handing out many of them to federal and military employees as they enter their workplace.
We offer all charities very low-cost ways to communicate with potential donors, especially CFC donors. We also offer in-depth information and guidance about the Combined Federal Campaign.
Learn about How to become part of our guides and website.
If your charity has been part of the federal government’s Combined Federal Campaign, it can be part of this website. The “CFC” requires charities to meet 10 accountability standards, such as having an audit.
Two things are at the heart of our work to promote charities in the Combined Federal Campaign and among other individual donors: Our attractive guides that function as guides, not collections of ads. And our complex and very effective system for distributing our guides.