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USPS raised nearly $2 million for the Combined Federal Campaign

The total includes more than 2,700 volunteer hours

Volunteers arranging donations in a community charity donation center
The Combined Federal Campaign, or CFC, is the federal government’s workplace charity drive.

Postal Service employees pledged almost $2 million during the most recent Combined Federal Campaign, the federal government’s annual workplace charity drive.

This includes monetary pledges of $1.89 million and the $96,805 in monetary value for 2,745 volunteer hours, for a total of $1.99 million.

“I am grateful so many USPS employees supported the CFC,” said Amy Moyer-Dodd, a USPS program and policy analyst who served as the national campaign manager for the organization.

Among the Postal Service’s four retail and delivery areas, Southern led with $494,341 in pledges. Eastern led the three processing regions, with $198,108 in pledges, while Atlantic topped the four logistics regions, with pledges of $53,115.

The campaign began Oct. 1, 2025, and concluded Jan. 31. The theme was “Your Gift. Their Future.”

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