CFC Awards
Download the nomination forms:
1. Best Overall Campaign form
2. Campaign Hero, MVV, and Most Creative Campaign form
3. Spirit Award Nomination form (Southwest Idaho / Eastern Oregon agencies only)
2011 Intermountain CFC Awards Ceremony
February 16th, 10 a.m.
Hill Aerospace Museum
7961 Wardleigh Rd,
Building 1955 Hill AFB,
UT 84056
Event is free. Brunch included. Please RSVP. (Indicate number of attendees from your agency.)
Intermountain CFC Agency Awards (Southwest Idaho agencies, please see below)
Best Overall Campaign award – To the agency that shows most outstanding results in all aspects of the campaign including creativity, getting volunteers involved, achieving great results (measured against previous year’s performance) in both dollars raised and overall participation. This two-part award includes a banner and a trophy style that may change from year to year. Must use the "Best Overall Campaign" nomination form to apply.
2010 Winner: George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City
Read the winning nomination form.
All-for-One Award – To the federal agency with the highest CFC participation rate -- broken down by agency size category, (except for largest agencies), and by state. Award looks like this:

This award is "automatic" -- i.e. based on your campaign numbers vis-a-vis the other agencies in your size category. You do not need to fill out an application to receive it.
2010 Intermountain CFC Winner, Large Agency Category (300+ employees):
VA Regional Office, Salt Lake City
2010 Winners, Big Agency Category (100-299 employees):
Colorado winner: National Forest, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre & Gunnison
Idaho winner: Department of Energy, Idaho Falls
Utah winner: Forest Service, Ogden, Utah
Wyoming winner: Bureau of Reclamation, Wyoming
2010 Winners, Standard Agency Category (50-99 employees):
Colorado winner: Collbran Job Corps Center
Idaho winner: FBI Pocatello
Utah winner: US Dept. of Labor, OSHA Salt Lake City Technical Center
*Wyoming winner: National Weather Service, Riverton, WY
*Wyoming combines standard & medium agency categories, due to a smaller number of federal agencies in these two categories
2010 Winners, Medium Agency Category (20-49 employees):
Colorado winner: Dept. of Energy, WAPA, Montrose Colorado
Idaho winner: National Weather Service, Pocatello
Utah winner: Social Security Administration, Provo
2010 Winners, Small Agency Category (7-19 employees):
Colorado winner: Dept. of Energy, Legacy Management, Grand Junction
Idaho winner: NOAA, Idaho Falls
Utah winner: U.S. Immigration Court, Salt Lake City
Wyoming winner: Dept. of Energy, RMOTC, Casper
Most Creative Campaign – To the agency that had the most innovative and creative programs that fostered goodwill in support of their campaign. Award style changes from year to year, but always in a creative style. Please use the general award nomination form to apply.
2010 Winner: George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City
Read the winning nomination form.
Spirit Award – To the federal agency that makes the most noise or shows the most spirit at the campaign awards celebration. Judging may either be from the crowd or a special delegation of judges from various agencies. Award style may vary from year to year. Award is detemined at the Awards Celebration event.
2010 Winner: George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City
Over-the-Top Award – To the agencies that exceed their goals and bring in the highest percent increase in total dollars. Award is a framed certificate and is roken by the following levels:
- Platinum: 50% or greater dollar amount over previous year
- Gold: 40% or greater dollar amount over previous year
- Silver: 25% or greater dollar amount over previous year
- Bronze: 15% or greater dollar amount over previous year
This award is "automatic" -- i.e. based on your campaign numbers. You do not need to fill out an application to receive it.
Individual Awards
Campaign Hero Award – To the best Campaign Coordinator (Project Officer) based on overall leadership, creativity, and results. Usually nominated by one of the Keyworkers. Award style may vary from year to year. Please use the general award nomination form to apply.
2010 Winner: Alison Glass, George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City
Read the winning nomination form.
MVV Award (Most Valuable Volunteer) – To the top Keyworkers or other CFC volunteers who made the most valuable contribution in their agency to the overall success of the campaign. Award style may vary from year to year. Please use the general award nomination form to apply.
2010 Winners:
Lt. Kyle Clements, Hill Air Force Base
Hillary Chrastil, George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City
Clay Jaggi, Hill Air Force Base
2010 SW Idaho CFC Results
Presidential Awards for Excellence: also known as Traveling Trophy Awards, are presented annually to the Campaign’s top performing agencies. The winners receive an engraved trophy at the Recognition Celebration. The trophies are passed along to the new winners the following year.
2011 Large Agency Presidential Award Winner
Boise VA Medical Center, Boise, ID
From left: Loaned Executive Joshua Callihan, CFC Coordinator Rhonda Parker
2011 Medium Agency Presidential Award Winner
Bureau of Reclamation Snake River Office, Boise, ID
From left: CFC Coordinator Erika Lopez and Manager Toni Orth
(Loaned Executive Brenda Fralish not shown)
Small Agency Presidential Award Winner
Federal Highway Administration, Boise, ID
Loaned Executive and CFC Coordinator Ed Hansen
Magic Valley Presidential Award Winner
Social Security Administration, Twin Falls, ID
From left: CFC Coordinator Cynthia Caddy and CFC SW Idaho Regional Manager Robynn Browne
(Loaned Exectutive Jill Allgood not shown)
Eagle Award
Mountain Home Air Force Base, Mountain Home, ID
Commander Buckley, Loaned Executives 1st LT Daniel Anay and Msgt Dandy Aaron
2010 Spirit Award Winners: are federal employees who go the extra CFC mile, showing incredible dedication, creativity, and making the CFC their top priority. Our sincere congratulations to all of the 2010-2011 CFC Spirit Award winners and nominees and special thanks to those that contributed nominations!
Jill Allgood, Sawtooth National Forest
1Lt Daniel Anaya, Mountain Home Air Force Base
Erika Barker, Boise National Forest
Cynthia Caddy, Social Security Administration Twin Falls
Joshua Callihan, Boise Veteran’s Administration Medical Center
Toni Cipriano, USPS Processing & Distribution
Tom Cross, USPS Processing & Distribution
Ed Hansen, Federal Highway Administration
Carol Kjar, Bureau of Reclamation Pacific NW Region
SMSgt Mary McKenna, Idaho Air National Guard
Vicky Wonacott, Internal Revenue Service - Boise