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Corvias Foundation Selected for Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), Giving Federal Employees a New Way to Support Military Families

Choose CFC# 86373 to support scholarships and career pathways for those who serve

WARWICK, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corvias Foundation, a nonprofit committed to the educational success of military-connected families and students, has been selected as an approved charity for the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). This distinction follows a rigorous federal vetting process that ensures participating organizations meet the highest standards of accountability, governance, and impact.

For more than 60 years, federal employees, retirees, and contractors have used the CFC, the official workplace giving program of the federal government, to contribute more than $9 billion to help those in need. Now, they can further support the educational and career goals of military families by pledging funds to Corvias Foundation. To direct CFC donations to Corvias Foundation, choose CFC #86373.

“The Combined Federal Campaign represents a trusted tradition of giving,” said Julie Allen, executive director of Corvias Foundation. “This new partnership allows us to connect with those who share our commitment to supporting military-connected students and families. Every pledge helps open doors to brighter futures.”

Since its founding in 2006, Corvias Foundation has supported more than 500 military-connected families with more than $20 million in scholarship awards. Through Corvias Foundation’s Opportunity Hubs, it is now expanding its mission to pool resources, tools, and opportunities, connecting community members with local, regional, and national partners. This partnership provides access to resources, shared learning, and national visibility, strengthening the Foundation’s ability to deliver high-impact programs.

About Corvias Foundation
Corvias Foundation empowers military families to achieve their educational and career goals. With its flagship program, Opportunity Hubs, the Foundation is connecting its community members with partners. The goal is to support educational achievements, create transformative connections, and prepare military-connected students for their life-enriching college and career decisions. Please visit CorviasFoundation.org to learn more.

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