The Combined Federal Campaign, the government’s annual workplace charity drive, kicks off Sunday, Sept. 1.
The Postal Service’s goal is to raise $3 million in pledges.
A postcard announcing this year’s kickoff event on Wednesday, Sept. 18, will be mailed to all USPS employees.
Also known as the CFC, the campaign will highlight several cause areas that can help focus giving, such as animal welfare; health and mental wellness; housing and shelter; veterans; and environmental protection.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy will again join with union leaders for a video message stressing the importance of the CFC.
Pledges can be made online, on paper or through the CFC mobile app. Volunteer hours can also be pledged and will count toward the USPS total.
The campaign, which is reprising last year’s “Give Happy” theme, will conclude Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Employees with questions can email the Postal Service’s CFC team.