Workplace giving programs provide an easy way to support Easterseals Washington. Simply sign up for your employer’s workplace giving campaign and use automatic payroll deduction to make your donation. In most campaigns, Easterseals Washington can be found listed under Community Health Charities.
Easterseals Washington is a proud partner of Community Health Charities (CHC). CHC represents our nation’s most trusted health-related charities in workplace giving campaigns nationwide. Look for Easter Seals Washington listed under CHC in public and private sector campaigns.
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC #36645)
As a federal employee, retiree, contractor, veteran, or active military member, you might be seeking additional ways to support your community. The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) provides an opportunity to champion the causes that matter most to you.
By contributing through payroll deduction to Easterseals Washington, you help advance equity, inclusion, and access for children and adults with disabilities across Washington State.
Show your support today: visit https://cfcgiving.opm.gov and use our CFC #36645 to make a pledge.
Matching Gifts
Be sure to ask your employer if they have a matching gift fund and ask them to match your gift to Easterseals Washington. All gifts made to Easterseals Washington through workplace giving are tax deductible.
State/Local Public Sector Campaigns
Be sure to look for Easter Seals Washington listed under Community Health Charities (CHC) on the designation lists for your state, city, county or school employee giving campaigns. For more information, ask your program administrator.
Corporate Employee Gift Programs
Many national and local corporations offer their employees an opportunity to make a charitable donation through payroll deductions. If your employer partners with Community Health Charities (CHC), look for the Easter Seals Washington listing under CHC. If your employer offers an independent campaign, ask your program administrator how to designate your gift to Easter Seals Washington.