02/23/2026
The NonProfit Timesis reporting that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sent a message last Friday to the more than 4,400 charitable nonprofits that participate in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) that the program will end as soon as March 4.
If this occurs, nonprofits around the country would be harmed. The CFC is the country’s largest workplace giving program. Since it was created in the 1960s, the CFC has helped raise nearly $9 billion for nonprofits, and last year alone, the CFC raised $66 million. Through the CFC, donations are dispersed to nonprofits across different regions, all at no cost to the taxpayer.
The Trump Administration previously attempted to end the CFC in 2025, but it was forced to reverse its decision after weeks of effective advocacy by National Council of Nonprofits (NCN), United Way Worldwide, and many other nonprofits. At the time, nonprofits immediately sounded the alarm, warning of the broad impacts that the loss of this critical source of funding would have.