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The Canadian Centre for Christian Charities (CCCC) is a registered charitable organization (CRA# 10684-4863-RR0001). It is also an association, primarily of charities, within the Christian community. Its purpose is to minister to Christian charities and the public by integrating spiritual concerns of ministry with practical aspects of management, stewardship and accountability.

This symbol is the CCCC’s Seal, a mark of excellence and trust. Charities displaying the Seal are certified members and adhere to high standards of integrity and efficiency as outlined below.

Nine standards for organizations displaying the CCCC Seal: 

  1. They are a Christian ministry. 
  2. They have an independent, active governing board. 
  3. They have audited financial statements. 
  4. They provide their financial statements to any person upon request. 
  5. They have an audit review committee monitoring internal financial controls. 
  6. They carry on their activities with the highest standards of integrity. 
  7. They keep their donors informed, respect their confidentiality, and use their donations as directed and on approved programs. 
  8. They evaluate their activities for effectiveness and efficiency. 
  9. They follow a written code expressing how they meet standards of accountability. For more information, please visit the CCCC’s website