Perhaps you have a favorite charity that is not listed in the Combined Campaign brochure. Here are some things to know about participating nonprofits:
Remember, you can only contribute to charities listed in this years brochure.
You may designate to as many charities as you would like. Please ask your coordinator for additional blank pledge forms. Attach all forms together and mark them 1 of 3, 2 of 3, etc.
Combined Campaigns are one of the most efficient methods of raising money to support nonprofit charities. A planning committee made up of City of Madison and Dane County employees works to keep the costs of the campaign as low as possible. Bids are obtained for purchases, and many services and items are donated or purchased at a reduced price. Volunteers who serve on the planning committee or coordinate the campaign for each department also help make the campaign very efficient.
When you designate a contribution to one or more of the participating charities, your contribution is forwarded to the umbrella organization that represents that charity and then passed on to the charity itself. No other charities benefit from your designated gift.
A general contribution to the Combined Campaign is divided among all the participating umbrella groups based on the percentage of their designations. For example, if United Way of Dane County receives 10% of the total designated contributions, they will also receive 10% of the general contributions.
Umbrella organizations distribute the contributions directed to them based on their individual policies (listed below). If you have questions about how an umbrella distributes its funds, please contact them directly.
Designations to specific charities go to those charities. The umbrellas distribute their designations and their share of general contributions as follows:
Combined Campaigns are a very efficient way of fundraising. Working with many volunteers to plan and implement the campaign helps keep the campaign costs very low.
Agencies that receive money from the campaign use those funds to meet their mission. Some funds may be used for administration but the majority is used for programs and services. To find out more about what an agency has accomplished with its donations, please refer to the website for the umbrella group representing that agency. You can locate their web addresses on the back of the campaign brochure.