Throughout The CNA Corporation, employees, in small groups and through individual efforts, are making a difference in the quality of their communities and in the lives of their friends, neighbors, and the many who are in need. Through innumerable acts of kindness and concern and commitments of time and boundless energy, a culture has grown within CNAC that shows that extraordinary acts by ordinary people can make a difference in the world.
Giving back to the community is a priority at The CNA Corporation and the Educational & Charitable Fund Committee (ECFC) reflects the commitment to community that is felt throughout our organization. Through ECFC, The CNA Corporation pursues efforts to:
- Establish The CNA Corporation as a positive, responsible civic partner and contribute to cultural and human service activities that enrich the quality of life in our communities
- Promote the arts, health, education, welfare, and environment of the communities in which we live and work
- Identify and implement charitable activities to serve community needs
- Encourage and facilitate employee involvement in community work and reinforce the public-interest ethic to which our organization is dedicated
- Help our fellow employees overcome catastrophic or temporary financial hardship.
Charitable work carried out by the dedicated men and women of CNAC include clothing and food drives, book sales, raffles, winter coat drives, disaster relief work, art sales, drives to collect school supplies, and holiday gift drives. Some of the beneficiaries of CNAC employee fundraising efforts include: the Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless, John Adams Elementary School children and families, the Salvation Army, Reading is Fundamental, Children's Hospital, C.O.R.E., the Virginia Women's Shelter, D.C. Aids Walk, the American Cancer Society, Virginia Special Olympics, and Alexandrians InVolved Ecumenically (ALIVE!)
CNAC employees also staff a tutoring program, volunteering 90 minutes per week to tutor students in the second and fifth grades at CNAC's adopted local school, John Adams Elementary, and sponsoring a scholarship program, locally as well, at T.C. Williams High School.
Through a unique arrangement with the Department of the Navy, CNAC also participates in the federal government's Combined Federal Campaign for the National Capital Area, giving our employees another means to support local and national charities through large and small donations that, collectively, help to make the campaign successful year after year.




