Canadian Council of Christian Charities
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The Canadian Council of Christian Charities serves over 3,200 member churches and Christian agencies by providing practical, affordable help in fundraising, board governance, charity law, human resources, leadership, and finance. At CCCC, we believe in the mission of Christian charities—to share the message of Jesus Christ. But we also understand that running a charity is tough. There are always new issues to consider in terms of government regulation, human resources, fundraising, governance, best practices, and other aspects of operating a charity.
CCCC serves over 3,200 charities by providing affordable resources that help them operate in an exemplary, healthy, and effective way. Our team of accountants and ministry credential holders are available to help with specific questions and complex issues with an approach that unites faith and practice. Our in-house lawyers provide valuable resources and legal information and represent the interests of the Christian charitable sector in submissions to government and lawmakers.
CCCC is the largest association of Christian charities in Canada. Membership with CCCC offers a range of great benefits: special rates on conferences & events, a broad range of affinity programs, and great discounts on everything in our store. We would love to have you join our community as we advance ministry together.
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Celebrating the publication of the 20th edition of the Charities Handbook with a BIG cake! CCCC Members, you will be receiving a free copy of the book soon! Not a Member? Purchase a copy here: https://www.cccc.org/cart/view_item/charities_handbook
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On Monday we gave the first copy of our brand new Charities Handbook to John Pellowe's predecessor, Frank Luellau. It was dedicated to him for the wonderful legacy he left at CCCC when he retired in 2003. This picture is of him with the book, surrounded by the board and staff of CCCC. Thanks, Frank!!
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I (John Pellowe) owe a huge debt of gratitude to my predecessor, Frank Luellau, who was CCCC's first employee. He led CCCC from 1983 to 2003. I've led it since, so in 33 years we've had only two senior leaders. There's something to be said for longevity in leadership! CCCC has grown from 178 members when Frank started to 3,378 today!
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CCCC's Nevena Belovska shares the top five compliance issues for charities (CCCC Member access only): http://buff.ly/1NMJ994
Five Common Reasons Church Members Burnout
Thom Rainer shares 5 common reasons why church members burn out: http://buff.ly/1SosbG9 Do you agree with this list? What can we do in our congregations to prevent burnout?
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Did you know that when you invite an individual from outside of Canada to speak, lecture, or be engaged in another paid activity, you likely have to withhold income tax for the fee, commission, or other amount paid to the service provider? CCCC's Wayne Kroeker spells out the details in this article (CCCC Member access only): http://buff.ly/1NMJFUv
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Check out The Pursuit's venue--The London Convention Centre! We can't wait to fill this place in April! Come join us for vibrant worship sessions, faith-based professional development, and many meaningful opportunities to network. Find out more and register here: www.the-pursuit.ca (Register before March 25 to save $100!)
Editorial Calendars for Nonprofits: Excel and Google Calendars [Video] | Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog
Does your church/charity use an editorial calendar to plan your communications? Kivi Leroux Miller shares some tips for using Excel and Google Calendars to create an organized, easy-to-use editorial calendar:
Barry W. Bussey: The case for the Office of Religious Freedom
CCCC's Barry Bussey believes that closing Canada's Office of Religious Freedom is a big mistake. Find out why in this National Post article:
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How should Christian charities navigate human rights litigation? Barry Bussey summarizes some human rights cases and the human rights litigation process in this article (CCCC Member access only): http://buff.ly/1PufQNV
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We love hearing from our members! What a blessing to read this word of thanks from Marpole Baptist Church! #AdvancingMinistryTogether