THE CHURCHES' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANCY

THE CHURCHES' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANCY is a dedicated charitable organization making a significant impact in the UK charity sector.

The provision of expert and specialist advice to churches in the UK and elsewhere to enable them to influence the process of change, development and growth in contemporary society; the conducting of research into, and dissemination of information concerning, these objectives, and the promotion of understanding and partnership between churches and other agencies responsible for communities.

Income: £1,821

Registration Status

Removed

Reg. Number

269319

Gift Aid Status

Unknown

Annual Income

£1,821

Contact Information

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About This Charity

The provision of expert and specialist advice to churches in the UK and elsewhere to enable them to influence the process of change, development and growth in contemporary society; the conducting of research into, and dissemination of information concerning, these objectives, and the promotion of understanding and partnership between churches and other agencies responsible for communities.

Activities & Impact

The provision of expert and specialist advice to churches in the UK and elsewhere to enable them to influence the process of change, development and growth in contemporary society; the conducting of research into, and dissemination of information concerning, these objectives, and the promotion of understanding and partnership between churches and other agencies responsible for communities.

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £1,821.

Financial Analysis

As a grassroots organization, this charity demonstrates efficient use of limited resources.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: Unknown

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