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CCLA offers specialist investment management for charities, faith organisations, and local authorities. CCLA provides the broadest range of funds designed specifically for charities.

We areowned entirely by our charity, faith and local authority clients. We manage our business exclusively for their benefit. This puts us in a unique position to help not-for-profit organisations achieve their aspirations and enable trustees to meet their obligations.

 

As pioneers of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI), we are committed to pushing forward a positive agenda for change. We invest money for 45,000 charities, a number far higher than any other fund manager in the UK. We do not offer services to private individuals.

 

CCLA Investment Management Limited (Registered in England No. 2183088) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

T: 0800 022 3505
E:
clientservices@ccla.co.uk

http://www.ccla.co.uk

 

 

The Three Faiths Forum, a registered charity, works to encourage friendship, goodwill and understanding amongst Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the UK and internationally.

It aims to promote support for and public recognition of the importance of groups where people of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish faiths meet and share common interests and experiences, as well as encouraging respect for religious differences between the three faiths on a basis of equality and exploring and enjoying those differences where appropriate.

Alongside its nationwide local and professional groups, its Youth Division provides imaginative educational programmes, Tools 4 Trialogue and Y Interfaith. In addition to its MP-student mentoring scheme, Undergraduate ParliaMentors, and its Facilitator Training, the Forum provides innovative opportunities for seminars, workshops, and dialogues at every age and social level.

T:  020 7482 9549
E:  
threefaiths@threefaithsforum.org.uk
www.threefaithsforum.org.uk,  www.3ff.org.uk

 



Faith Based Regeneration Network UK

The Faith Based Regeneration Network UK (FbRN) is the leading national multi faith network for community development and regeneration.

Set up in 2002 by practitioners of faith based community development, regeneration and social action, it aims to:

• link practitioners to learn and gain inspiration from each other across the different faith traditions in the UK
• encourage the active engagement of faith groups in regeneration
• build their capacity for this
• provide an interface between policy makers and communities.

It is managed by a Trustee body drawn from nine faith traditions: Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Zoroastrian.

The FbRN network has 1,400 members, and through them reaches a further 8,500. Its Tools for Regeneration: Practical Advice for Faith Communities, has sold 4,000 copies. FbRN runs seminars and training events, produces researched evidence and policy reports as well as good practice guides. The new FbRN website aims to be a major resource for practitioners and policy makers.

FbRN is a member of the Government’s Faith Communities Consultative Council and the Communities and Local Government Third Sector Partnership Board.

T. 020 7471 6791
E.
assistant@fbrn.org.uk
www.fbrn.co.uk


 




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