JBrown@charities.org | February 17, 2011
Washington Feds Raise Record Amount in 2010 for Charity
Federal employees from the Washington area gave a record amount of money in 2010 to charity, the local chapter of the Combined Federal Campaign announced during its end-of-campaign celebration Wednesday morning.
Washington-area federal employees donated $66.7 million in 2010 to about 4,000 charities through the Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area, their local chapter. There are 350,000 federal employees in the National Capital Area.
Read more from the Government Executive website.
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