[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 2, Parts 700 to 1199]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR950.401]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
          CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (Continued)
 
PART 950--SOLICITATION OF FEDERAL CIVILIAN AND UNIFORMED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO PRIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart D--Campaign Materials
 
Sec. 950.401  Campaign and publicity materials.


    (a) The specific campaign and publicity materials, such as the 
official brochure, will be developed locally, except as specified in 
these regulations. All materials must be reviewed by the LFCC for 
compliance with these regulations and will be printed and supplied by 
the PCFO. All publicity materials must have the approval of the LFCC 
before being used. Federations must notify the PCFO in writing of their 
desire to participate in the development of campaign and publicity 
materials. The PCFO must respond in a timely manner to a federation's 
request to participate in the development of campaign and publicity 
materials. Federations must also respond in a timely fashion in the 
development of campaign and publicity materials.
    (b) During the CFC solicitation period, participating CFC 
organizations may distribute bona fide educational materials describing 
its services or programs. The organization must be granted permission by 
the Federal agency installation head, or designee to distribute the 
material. CFC Coordinators, Keyworkers or members of the LFCC, are not 
authorized to grant permission for the distribution of such materials. 
If one organization is granted permission to distribute educational

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materials, then the Federal agency installation head must allow any 
other requesting CFC organization to distribute educational materials.
    (c) Organizations and federations are encouraged to publicize their 
activities outside Federal facilities and to broadcast messages aimed at 
Federal employees in an attempt to solicit their contributions through 
the media and other outlets.
    (d) Agency Heads are further authorized to permit the distribution 
by organizations of promotional pamphlets to Federal personnel in public 
areas of Federal workplaces in connection with the CFC, provided that 
the manner of distribution accords equal treatment to all charitable 
organizations furnishing such pamphlet for local use, and further 
provided that no such distribution shall utilize Federal personnel on 
official duty or interfere with Federal government activities. LFCC 
members and other campaign personnel are to be particularly aware of the 
prohibition of assisting any charitable organization or federated group 
in distributing any type of literature, especially during the campaign 
period. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require an LFCC to 
distribute or arrange for the distribution of any material other than 
the Campaign brochure and the pledge card.
    (e) The Campaign brochure and pledge card is the official CFC 
information package and shall be made available to all potential 
contributors. All CFC brochures must inform employees of their right to 
make a choice to contribute or not to contribute; to designate or not to 
designate; and to give a confidential gift in a sealed envelope.
    (f) Campaign materials must constitute a simple and attractive 
package that has fundraising appeal and essential working information. 
The package should focus on the CFC without undue use of charitable 
organization symbols and logos or other distractions that compete for 
the donor's attention. Extraneous instructions concerning the routing of 
forms, tallying of contributor's receipt, and similar reports, which are 
primarily for keyworkers must be avoided.
    (g) The following applies specifically to the campaign brochure:
    (1) OPM will include in the annual distribution of the National List 
explicit instructions for the printing of the brochure and language to 
be printed verbatim in the introductory pages. The general information 
provided will include:
    (i) A description of the CFC arrangement and explanation of the 
payroll deduction privilege.
    (ii) a statement that the donor may only designate charitable 
organizations or federations that are listed in the brochure and that 
write-ins are prohibited.
    (iii) instructions as to how an employee may obtain more specific 
information about the programs and the finances of the organizations 
participating in the campaign.
    (iv) A description of employees' rights to pursue complaints of 
undue pressure or coercion in Federal fundraising activities.
    (2) Following the introductory pages, the organization list will 
consist of three parts--the national, the international, and the local. 
The order of these three parts will be annually rotated in accordance 
with OPM instructions. In 1996 the Local part will be first followed by 
the National and finally the International. The national and 
international lists will consist of faithful reproductions of the lists 
of national and international organizations, including federations, 
provided by OPM. The third part, the local list, is determined by the 
LFCC. The order of listing of the federated and unaffiliated 
organizations within the three separate parts will be determined by 
random drawing. The order of organizations within each federation will 
be determined by the federation. The order within the national and local 
unaffiliated groups will be alphabetical. Absent specific instructions 
from OPM to the contrary, each participating organization and federated 
group listing must include a description, not to exceed 25 words, of 
their services and programs, plus a telephone number for the Federal 
donor to request further information about the group's services, 
benefits, and administrative expenses. Each listing will include a 
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of the percentage of the organization's total receipts and revenues that 
are used for administration and fundraising. Neither the percentage of 
administrative and fundraising expenses, nor the telephone number count 
toward the 25-word statement.
    (3) Each national federation and charitable organization will be 
assigned a code number by OPM. Local federations and local charitable 
organizations will be assigned code numbers by the LFCC. At the 
beginning of each federated group's listing will be the federation's 
name, code number, 25-word statement, percentage of administrative and 
fundraising expenses, and telephone number. The sections of the brochure 
where the unaffiliated agencies are listed will begin with the titles 
National Unaffiliated Organizations, International Unaffiliated 
Organizations and Local Unaffiliated Organizations respectively.
    (h) Omission of an eligible charitable organization from the 
brochure may require that all brochures be reprinted and redistributed. 
Such omissions must be reported to OPM immediately upon discovery. The 
Director or LFCC may direct that the cost of such reprinting and 
redistribution be borne by the PCFO or charged to CFC administrative 
expenses.
    (i) Dual listing. Listing of a national organization, as well as its 
local affiliate organization, is permitted. However, a national 
organization may waive its listing in the national section of the 
brochure in favor of its eligible local affiliate. The local affiliate 
must include in its application the written waiver from its national 
organization.
    (j) Multiple listing. Each national or local organization must 
individually meet all of the eligibility criteria and submit independent 
documentation as required in Sec. 950.202, Sec. 950.203 or Sec. 950.204. 
Once an organization is deemed eligible, it is entitled to only one 
listing in the CFC brochure, regardless of the number of federations to 
which that organization belongs.
    (k) The LFCC may omit the 25-word program description from the CFC 
brochure if, in the immediately preceding campaign year, contributions 
received in the local CFC totalled less than $100,000.