JFC Fundraising Notice
GOP WINNING WOMEN 2026 (the “JFC”) is a joint fundraising committee composed of Collins for Senator, Ashley for Iowa, Kiggans For Congress, Moody for Florida, Miller-Meeks For Congress, Young Kim For Congress, Monica for Congress, Lisa McClain For Congress, Houchin for Congress, Bice For Congress, Beth Van Duyne For Congress, Nicole for New York, Cindy Hyde-Smith for US Senate, Capito for West Virginia, Sheri Biggs For Congress, Fedorchak For ND, Fischbach for Congress, Hageman For Wyoming, Diana for Congress, Laurel Lee For Congress, Inc., Salazar for Congress, Claudia Tenney for Congress, Ann Wagner for Congress, Kat for Congress, Celeste for Congress, Carol for Congress, Jessica Steinmann for Congress, Alexandra Del Moral Mealer for Congress, Laurie Buckhout for Congress, Amanda McKinney for Congress, Jenny for Congress, Carrie Buck for Congress, Sydney Gruters for Congress, Julia Letlow for Louisiana, and WFW Action Fund, Inc. (Contribution Account) (each, a “Committee,” and, collectively, the “Committees”). Any contribution to the JFC permissible under the Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended (“FECA”), from contributors who have not exceeded their applicable Federal contribution limits, shall be allocated among the Committees pursuant to FECA and the formula set forth in this Notice.
Contributions Made by an Individual or Federal Non-Multicandidate Political Committee: As of May 27, 2026, individuals or federal non-multicandidate PACs may contribute up to $243,000. Contributions will be allocated as specified on the Contribution Form. If not specified on the Contribution Form, each Committee shall receive an equal portion of any such contribution, first designating up to $3,500 to the primary election of any campaign committee, up to $5,000 to WFW Action Fund, Inc. (Contribution Account), and then up to $3,500 to the general election of any campaign committee. For any campaign committee whose primary election has passed, a contribution to that committee’s primary election will be designated to pay primary election debt, if applicable, or redesignated to the candidate’s primary runoff election, if applicable. If a primary election contribution cannot be used in this manner, it will be redesignated to, and divided equally among, the remaining participating committees, or, to the extent required, refunded to the donor.
Contributions Made by a Federal Multicandidate Political Committee: As of May 27, 2026, multicandidate PACs may contribute up to $345,000. Contributions will be allocated as specified on the Contribution Form. If not specified on the Contribution Form, each Committee shall receive an equal portion of any such contribution, first designating up to $5,000 to the primary election of any campaign committee, up to $5,000 to WFW Action Fund, Inc. (Contribution Account), and then up to $5,000 to the general election of any campaign committee. For any campaign committee whose primary election has passed, a contribution to that committee’s primary election will be designated to pay primary election debt, if applicable, or redesignated to the candidate’s primary runoff election, if applicable. If a primary election contribution cannot be used in this manner, it will be redesignated to, and divided equally among, the remaining participating committees, or, to the extent required, refunded to the donor.
Contributions to JFC or to any participating Committee individually are not deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes. Contributions from corporations, labor organizations, national banks, federal government contractors, foreign nationals without green cards, and other federally impermissible sources are prohibited. The contributor’s signature designates his or her contribution to the elections described above. Contributions that exceed a donor’s contribution limit to a participating Committee shall be reallocated to the remaining Committees according to this allocation formula to the extent permitted by FECA. Any contributor may designate his or her contribution to a specific participant Committee to the extent permitted by FECA. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer of each individual whose aggregate contributions exceed $200 in an election cycle (or year).