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CASH-Online

Aims to provide people with the basic financial skills needed to run successful charities and voluntary organisations. CASH-online is published by Community Accountancy Self Help.

CDX

A UK-wide membership organisation for community development.  CDX works to ensure that community development is recognised and supported as a powerful way of tackling inequality and achieving social justice.

Caledonia Centre For Social Development

International network for information, research, technical services and training in poverty relief.

Campaign to Protect Rural England

Campaigners for a sustainable future for the English countryside.

Carfree Cities

Campaign group founded on the principle that private automobiles should not be allowed on city streets.

Carplus

Carplus is the UK's network for car clubs. It is a not-for-profit organisation which works with communities, local authorities and partner associations to promote and support the development of car clubs.

Centre For Education For Racial Equality In Scotland

The Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland (CERES) works with minority ethnic represenatives, racial equality practiioners, teachers and ademics to promote racial tolerance.

Centre for Economic & Social Inclusion

An independent organisation dedicated to promoting social justice, social inclusion and tackling disadvantage.

Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG)

Charity campaigning for the abolition of poverty among children and young people in the UK and for the improvement of the lives of low-income families.

Children In Scotland

Children in Scotland is the national agency for voluntary, statutory and professional organisations and individuals working with children and their families in Scotland.

Church Urban Fund

A non-profit supporting social action in the poorest areas of England. Help for local workers to tackle the effects of poverty and transform their neighbourhoods.

Civic Trust

A charity and umbrella organisation for 750 civic societies.Promotes improvements in the quality of urban, town and village life throughout the UK.

Coalfields Regeneration Trust

An independent grant-making body registered with the Charity Commissioners and dedicated to the regeneration of coalfield communities.

Commission for Racial Equality

A publicly funded, non-governmental body set up under the Race Relations Act 1976 to tackle racial discrimination and promote racial equality. Will be replaced in October 2007 with the Commission for Equality and Human Rights.

Communities Foundation for Northern Ireland

An independent charitable grant-making organisation.

Communities that Care (CtC)

Part of the young people's charity Rainer, CtC is a prevention programme which aims to reduce youth crime, anti-social behaviour, drug abuse, school failure and teenage pregnancy.

Community Development Foundation (CDF)

Set up to help communities achieve greater control over the conditions and decisions affecting their lives.

Community Foundation Network (CFN)

Links, promotes and supports over 60 community foundations throughout England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Community Matters

Nationwide federation for community associations and similar organisations, with 1100 member organisations across the UK.

ContinYou

Creates learning programmes offering fresh opportunities for those who have gained the least from formal education.

Crime Concern

A national crime reduction organisation and registered charity. Provides advice and help to a wide range of professional and voluntary agencies.

Crofters Commission

Concerned with the relationship between the land and the economy, agriculture, environment, heritage, culture and distinctive lifetyles of crofting communities.

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Taunton wants to seize the potential of a swathe of riverside land ripe for regeneration.

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How we did it ... World listing sets Welsh town on tourism drive

Project: A £2.8 million visitor centre providing exhibitions and guided walks around the Blaenavon world heritage site as part of the regeneration of the town, following its rapid decline in the 20th century.