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The following message is brought to you by…

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The 2012 Connecticut State Employees’ Campaign

for Charitable Giving

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Your 2012 Campaign Coordinator

Cheryl Drolet

Cheryl’s phone: Cheryl’s phone:

860-713-5428

E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected]

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Cheryl Drolet

Hi, I am Cheryl. I am proud to again serve as the campaign coordinator for our agency.

When you receive your materials, will you please consider participating? Working together, we can do so much good in our community, our country and throughout the world.

Thank you!

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Who is the Statewide 2012 Campaign Chair?

Nancy Wyman, Lt. Governor, State of

Connecticutserves as the

Statewide Chair of the 2012

Connecticut State Employees’ Campaign.

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Why have a workplace giving program?

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Because although many of us would like to help others, giving a substantial amount all at once is not always possible.

Spreading your target amount over 26 pay periods, a small amount out of each paycheck, allows you to make the gift without ruining your budget.

A little at a time adds up to so much.

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Wait a minute, I thought workplace giving in my State agency was called the United Way Campaign.

Why are you calling it the CT State Employees’ Campaign? It’s the same thing, right?

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No, it is NOT the same---the United Way is only one group, or federation, that participates in this annual giving Campaign.

There are 8 other federations, or umbrella groups, which are comprised of over 700 charitable organizations focusing on:• health• homelessness • hunger • and so many more causes.

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For 2012, the State Campaign runs from now to December 7.

With just this ONE annual campaign, State employees are not asked by charities to give at various times of the year.

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You are watching this at work but many that you may personally know are unemployed. Some have health issues or needs beyond their capacity. If you are in a position to assist them,

the Campaign provides you with an easy

way to help.

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Connecticut State employees like you have a proven record of providing

assistance. YOU, too, have the opportunity to be part of the solution.

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The 2012 State Employees’ Campaign provides help for CT and Beyond.© Hundreds of worthy agencies count on your contributions in Connecticut and in locations throughout the world.

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So, what is the CSEC?

CSEC (Connecticut State Employees’ Campaign) is the name of the ONLY charitable giving program authorized for payroll deduction for state workers.

Directed by a committee of appointed state employees, the Campaign is governed by State Regulations.

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How does a charity become part of the CSEC?

Each charity that participates in the Campaign undergoes a rigorous screening process by the Committee.

Only charities that meet the requirements specified

by the regulations are approved to participate.

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The campaign is your once a year chance to contribute to non-profit local, national & international charities.

You encourage others to “do the right thing.”

Personal satisfaction, knowing that you have helped others.

Why should I give?

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You can make a change for the better by choosing causes that are close to your heart.

You can rescue an animal, enrich a child’s life, help end suffering, save a tree, prevent an illness, keep someone warm…see the Directory for more ideas.

Why should I give?

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You can take advantage of the easy payroll deduction method or you can give a one-time gift.

For as little as $1 per pay

period, or as little as about 7 cents a day, you can help

people in CT & throughout the world.

What should I give?

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You can be participate for as little as $1 per pay period.

For the price of a cup of coffee a week, you can be part of

an initiative that contributes to

the greater good.

Wouldn’t you be willing to give up a cup of coffee to help someone else?

How much would I need to give to participate?

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Last year, 40 employees (7%) gave:

$18,324

Thank you!

What people from DAS contributed in 2011.

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Your tax deductible gift goes SPECIFICALLY to the charity you designate so that it goes where you want, in your own community.

You can designate to as many

charities listed in the 2012 Directory as you wish.

What are the benefits of participation?

If you contribute through the Campaign, you can be confident that:

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We can safely say that one of the charities included in the Directory touches you or your loved ones. Funds benefit some of the following areas:

What types of charities are there?

• Health & Wellness• Disease prevention & research• Environmental & conservation• Animals & pets• Education & sports• Music & the arts• Food pantries• International humanitarian organizations

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American Friends of Kenya

Red Cross

St. Jude’s

Sickle Cell Association

Food Share

Hartford Stage

EasterSeals

Make-A-Wish

Literacy Volunteers

HARC, Inc.

The Nature Conservancy

Girl Scouts

Save the Bay

Jewish Family Services

American School for the Deaf

… and so many more…

Who are some of the specific charities, for example?

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Last year, the Campaign’s grand

total was

$1,508,110. This year, despite

the struggling economy, we’d like to reach that same amount. With your help, we can exceed it!

What was given in the past? What is the goal?

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The Campaign website

To view the online Directory, please go to:

http://www.ct.gov/csec/lib/csec/2012direct.pdf

• OR you can Google CSEC CT. Then once on the site, scroll down to the yellow Quick Link box…there you will see the link to the 2012 Directory as pictured below:

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The Campaign website

• You will find the Directory with over 700 charities listed with their descriptions. You may choose to donate to any of these worthy causes.

• Please see Cheryl if you need help or further directions for using the website.

• OR, feel free to call the campaign’s HelpLines at: 860-402-8430

860-859-3111

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•When you finish looking at the Directory, please feel free to keep it as a handy reference program for available services.

•Please hand it back to Cheryl or place it in a recycling container.

Thank you.

Keep doing good…

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Thank you for viewing this presentation & we hope you found it entertaining & informative.

Cheryl Drolet’s phone: 860-713-5428

E-Mail: [email protected]

If you have questions, or need assistance with your pledge card, please call Cheryl.

The DAS campaign coordinator info

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©2012