[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR950.301]

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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 
 
                          Subpart C_Federations
 
Sec.  950.301  National and international federations eligibility.


    (a) The Director may recognize national and international 
federations that conform to the requirements and are eligible to receive 
designations. The Director may from time to time place a moratorium on 
the recognition of national and international federations. In order to 
determine whether the Director will recognize a national or 
international federation, the Director may request evidence of 
corrective action regarding any prior violation of regulation or 
directive, sanction, or penalty, as appropriate. The Director retains 
the ultimate authority to decide whether the federation has 
demonstrated, to the Director's satisfaction, that the federation has 
taken appropriate corrective action. Failure to demonstrate satisfactory 
corrective action or to respond to the Director's request for 
information within 10 business days of the date of the request may 
result in a determination that the

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federation will not be included in the Charity List.
    (b) By applying for inclusion in the CFC, federations consent to 
allow the Director complete access to it and its members' CFC books and 
records and to respond to requests for information by the Director.
    (c) An organization may apply to the Director for inclusion as a 
national or international federation to participate in the CFC if the 
applicant has, as members of the proposed federation, 15 or more 
charitable organizations, in addition to the federation itself, that 
meet the eligibility criteria of Sec. Sec.  950.202 and 950.203. The 
initial year an organization applies for federation status, it must 
submit the applications of all its proposed member organizations in 
addition to the federation application. A federation must re-establish 
eligibility each year, however only the applications of its new and 
former members that were not within the federation, as a CFC 
participant, in the previous year's campaign need accompany the annual 
federation application once an organization has obtained federation 
status, unless additional member applications are requested by the 
Director.
    (d) After an organization has been granted federation status, it may 
certify that its member organizations meet all eligibility criteria of 
Sec.  950.202 and Sec.  950.203 to be included on the national list. 
Federation status in a prior campaign is not a guarantee of federation 
status in a subsequent campaign. Failure to meet minimum federation 
eligibility requirements shall not be deemed to be a withdrawal of 
federation status subject to a hearing on the record.
    (e) An applicant for national or international federation status 
must annually certify and/or demonstrate:
    (1) That all member organizations seeking participation in the CFC 
are qualified for inclusion on the National or International part of the 
Charity List. Applicants must provide a complete list of those member 
organizations it certified.
    (2) That it meets the eligibility requirements and public 
accountability standards contained in Sec. Sec.  950.202 and 950.203. 
The federation can demonstrate that it has met the eligibility 
requirement in Sec.  950.202(a) either through its own services, 
benefits, assistance or program activities or through its 15 members' 
activities.
    (i) The federation must complete the certification set forth at 
Sec.  950.203(a)(2) without regard to the amount of revenue reported on 
its IRS Form 990 and must provide a copy of its audited financial 
statements. The audited financial statements provided must verify that 
the federation is honoring designations made to each member organization 
by distributing a proportionate share of receipts based on donor 
designations to each member. The audit requirement is waived for newly 
created federations operating for less than a year as determined from 
the date of its IRS tax-exemption letter to the closing date of the CFC 
application period.
    (ii) The federation must provide a listing of its board of 
directors, beginning and ending dates of each member's current term of 
office, and the board's meeting dates and locations for the year prior 
to the year of the campaign for which the organization is applying.
    (iii) The federation must certify that it prepares and makes 
available to the public, upon request, an annual report that includes a 
full description of the organization's activities and supporting 
services and identifies its directors and chief administrative 
personnel. The federation must provide a copy of its most recently 
completed annual report covering the fiscal period ending not more than 
18 months prior to January of the campaign year to which the federation 
is applying or the preceding calendar year. The annual report must also 
include an accurate description of the federation's membership dues and/
or service charges received by the federation from the charitable 
organizations participating as members. The information must clearly 
present the amounts raised, the sources of contributions, the cost of 
fundraising, and how costs are recovered from donations.
    (3) That it does not employ in its CFC operations the services of 
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consultants, consulting firms, advertising agencies or similar business 
organizations to perform its policy-making or decision-making functions 
in the CFC. It may, however, contract with entities or individuals such 
as banks, accountants, lawyers, and other vendors of goods and/or 
services to assist in accomplishing its administrative tasks.
    (f) The Director will notify a federation if it is determined that 
the federation does not meet the eligibility requirements of this 
section. A federation may appeal an adverse eligibility decision in 
accordance with Sec.  950.205.
    (g) The Director may waive any eligibility criteria for federation 
status if it is determined that such a waiver will be in the best 
interest of the CFC.
    (h) Two organizations--American Red Cross and United Service 
Organization--are exempt from the 15-member requirement of Sec.  
950.301(c).

[60 FR 57890, Nov. 24, 1995, as amended at 71 FR 67286, Nov. 20, 2006]