The Letter Carrier Political Fund, or LCPF, is used by the national NALC to support representatives and electoral candidates who are friends to letter carriers in National, State, and local Government. The importance of having representatives who respond to the needs of carriers and protect the jobs and health of the Postal Service cannot be understated. Formerly known as COLCPE, the Letter Carrier Political fund is an investment in every carriers professional future. Please be a part of protecting the quality and existence of our jobs by contributing to the LCPF.
To view/download a printable PDF file with instructions on how to sign up for LCPF contributions by PHONE, click here.
To view/download a printable PDF file with instructions on how to sign up for LCPF contributions ONLINE, click here.
To view/download a printable PDF file with instructions on how to sign up for LCPF contributions via ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER, click here.
To view/download a printable PDF file with instructions on how to sign up for LCPF contributions from your retirement ANNUITY, click here.
The Letter Carrier Political Fund will use money it receives at the national and local levels to contribute to and otherwise assist candidates for federal office who favor legislation in the interest of NALC, without regard to their party affiliation, and to undertake other political spending as permitted by law. Contributions to the Letter Carrier Political Fund are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Federal law prohibits the Letter Carrier Political Fund from soliciting contributions from individuals who are not NALC members, staff, or their immediate families living in the same household. Any contribution received from such an individual will be refunded to that contributor. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 per calendar year. Any monetary guideline included with the solicitation amount is merely a suggestion - an individual is free to contribute more or less than the guideline suggests and the NALC will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason of the amount of their contribution or their decision not to contribute You have a right to refuse to contribute without any reprisal.