Sarah Ford | April 21, 2014

Controversial CFC Regs Approved by OPM; Both Parties Protest

After the听, with donations plummeting a record 19 percent, it was only a matter of time before Congress got involved to question exactly what might be going on with the Office of Personnel Management鈥檚 oversight of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) and with OPM鈥檚 proposed regulations to make things better.

Last week, in a very rare demonstration of bipartisan action, especially one involving Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Elijah Cummings (D-MD), the two鈥攁long with Blake Farenthold (R-TX), Stephen Lynch (D-MA), and David Reichert (R-WA)鈥攚rote to the Office of Management and Budget, which now has to approve the OPM rules, suggesting that parts of听听could actually make the CFC worse. It might be hard to imagine that the CFC might get worse, or to believe that Issa and Cummings, last seen in a very publiccontretemps听over Lois Lerner, could be brought into partnership, but that is the skill of this OPM.

鈥淐harities and watchdog groups agree that the charity application fees may disproportionately affect smaller charities and make it more difficult for them to participate in the CFC,鈥澨齩n April 17th. 鈥淎s a result, although the rule was intended to increase donor participation, it could have the opposite effect.鈥 A key issue regarding donor participation is the proposed requirement that all CFC donations be pledged online; about 10 percent of CFC donations in 2012, for example, were made by cash, check, or money order.

Asking for OMB oversight and intervention suggests that the legislators don鈥檛 harbor a lot of confidence in the current leadership of OPM. That hasn鈥檛 deterred OPM, which says it is proceeding with the publication of its final regulations that would purportedly 鈥渟treamline campaign operations to make the program more effective and cost-efficient,鈥 in听听of OPM director Katherine Archuleta.

A moment of irony popped out of an Archuleta blog posting. 鈥淲e understand that some groups have expressed apprehension over these changes,鈥澨. 鈥淲e take these concerns seriously and remain fully committed to working closely with charities and key stakeholders as we implement the final rule.鈥

Some听groups? Unless we鈥檝e missed something, we have seen reams of criticism of the proposed regs from CFC experts and CFC participating charities. Even the United Way, as unlikely to rock political boats of any nonprofit, has听. Does anyone but OPM like the proposed fee structure? Does anyone but OPM like eliminating donations that aren鈥檛 made online? Does anyone like the plans for the听? By OPM鈥檚 count, an amazing 84 percent of the comments it received on the draft regulations听, but that obviously wasn鈥檛 enough to get it to pull the regs for a major overhaul.

If you unpack this story, there are several distressing elements:

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