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Workplace giving is a convenient way to help Food & Water Watch champion safe food and clean water for all. Some companies will match your donations to Food & Water Watch, while others will allow you to make a simple payroll deduction through different workplace giving campaigns (such as the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) for federal workers).

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The Combined Federal Campaign is the largest workplace giving campaign in the world. The CFC is a great opportunity for federal employees to make a difference. Simply designate Food & Water Watch for your Combined Federal Campaign contribution. Look for CFC number: 17460.

Many workplaces beyond the federal government have workplace giving campaigns through the United Way. Look for Food & Water Watch or EarthShare (see below) to designate annual support through these campaigns at your workplace.

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Food & Water Watch is a member of EarthShare, a nationwide network of America's leading non-profit environmental and conservation organizations that works to promote environmental education and charitable contributions through workplace giving campaigns. EarthShare provides environmentally conscious employees and workplaces with the opportunity to support hundreds of environmental groups through a charitable giving drive. Employees who contribute to EarthShare can specify that their entire contribution benefit Food & Water Watch. Alternatively, you can give a general contribution to EarthShare and your donation will be divided among the environmental groups EarthShare benefits.

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Hundreds of companies have employee matching gifts programs. Check with your human resources department about whether your contribution to Food & Water Watch can be doubled or even tripled by your employer. It's an easy way to make your dollars go further to support our work. When you send us your donation, simply include your company’s matching gift form and we’ll do the rest.

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If you have questions or need more information related to how to give from your workplace, please see your Human Resources professional at work, or contact Aliya Mejias at [email protected]. 

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