Your Role as an Agency Coordinator
As an agency coordinator, you play an important part in the campaign. The time and energy you put into your campaign are a
wonderful way to give. As a Campaign Coordinator, you may provide assistance to your agency and coworkers in a number of ways.
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For assistance, see Agency Leadership Contacts.
Sample E-mails, Letters and Quotes
This years' campaign runs from September 21 - October 30, 2009. The best way to get information out to employees about pledging and upcoming activities is by sending out regular e-mails. Continue...
Creating Your Campaign
The goal for all Agency Campaign Coordinators is to get the State Campaign information to employees, and to assist them in making a voluntary contribution. Your campaign should reflect the personality and culture of your agency and your coworkers. Continue...
Temporary Seller's Permit
State agencies are not exempt from sales tax when they sell goods at an event, even if it is for charitable purposes. If your agency is selling goods to raise money for the campaign, you will need to obtain a temporary seller's permit. Continue...
Frequently Asked Questions
Each year similar questions arise about the State Campaign. A few of those questions are addressed in this document to help you with your campaign. Continue...
Final Report Instructions
As the campaign coordinator, you will collect the pledge forms from your employees throughout the campaign. Work with your agency payroll staff to determine when and how they would like to receive completed, signed pledge forms. Continue...
