The Trump administration will move forward with the annual Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), the nation’s largest federal charity drive, after initially pausing plans and weighing whether to end the decades-old program due to potential waste, fraud, and abuse.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) confirmed in a memo that this year’s drive — which raised nearly $70 million for thousands of charities in 2024 — will launch next month despite concerns over declining participation and $22 million in administrative costs.
OPM said it will review “whether to continue the program” in 2026, after it expects to spend $22 million to administer it this year, according to the memo from Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor.
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