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FIREPAC
Century Club Challenge
The
FIREPAC Century Club recognizes IAFF district, state and
local affiliates for outstanding fundraising for FIREPAC.
What
Is the FIREPAC 100% Challenge?
Each year, IAFF affiliates at
the district, state and local levels that meet or exceed their FIREPAC dollar
goal become a member of the FIREPAC Century Club and receive a certificate in
recognition of their commitment to FIREPAC.
In addition, the affiliate that exceeds its
dollar target by the largest percentage in each of the six membership size
categories, as well as at the district and state association level, receives a
“Best In class” certificate in recognition of its extraordinary effort.
A certificate is also awarded in each category for the affiliate that raises
the largest amount of money. All certificates are awarded annually at either the
IAFF Legislative Conference in odd-numbered years or at the biennial IAFF
Convention in even-numbered years. Special recognition is also made in the
International Fire Fighter.
How Does an IAFF
Affiliate Join the
FIREPAC Century Club?
Each
year, every IAFF local is assigned a target goal for raising voluntary FIREPAC
contributions from their members. Fundraising targets are determined by
multiplying a local’s membership size and a dollar amount. Every district, state
and local that reaches its FIREPAC dollar goal will automatically become a
member of the FIREPAC Century Club. In 2006, 650 IAFF affiliates at the
district, state, and local levels reached or exceeded their FIREPAC targets.
View the list of 2007 Century Club members (pdf).
For 2007, each local’s FIREPAC target will
be based on its membership size multiplied by $12 a member. Therefore, the
FIREPAC target for a local with 100 members would be $1,200.
Many locals have found it
easier to meet their FIREPAC target goal by establishing a FIREPAC Check-Off
program, which allows members to contribute to FIREPAC via payroll deduction. To
learn how your local can begin a FIREPAC Check-Off Program,
click here.
How
Can Small and Large Locals
Compete Fairly?
To make the competition
fair, the IAFF has classified locals into six categories to
ensure that locals of similar size will be competing against
one another.
Century Club
Group 1
1,000 or more members
Century Club Group 2
750 to 999 members
Century Club Group 3
500 to 749 members
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Century Club
Group 4
250 to 499 members
Century Club Group 5
100 to 249 members
Century Club Group 6
Under 100 members
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