Launched in December 2003, this website brings together 60 organisations around Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Funding Alert - October 2008 more...
Personal and Community Development Learning Partnership - South Cambridgeshire and Cambridge City, Application for Development funding more...
Triodos Opportunities Fund (UK) more...
CCORRN Conference & AGM more...
Funded training for Volunteers and Charities through Train to Gain more...
The Compact Debate more...
Grants for Green Power generation more...
SEEE business workshops more...
The Empowerment Fund more...
Red Nose Day Programme more...
Match Funding Scheme for Volunteering more...
DFID's Development Awareness Fund - Mini Grant Scheme more...
Development Awareness Fund (UK) more...
New Sustainable Communities programme, run by Inspire East in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University more...
Participation Works: FREE Training Course more...
Cambridge Carbon Footprint Courses more...
The Big Womble - a major promotional and fundraising opportunity for FRN members more...
For love and money: charities with trading arms more...
(CLG) White Paper delivers power shift to local people - Blears more...
DEFRA News Item - Green goods to come to the front of Britain's shelves more...
Voluntary Sector Management and Leadership course more...

CCORRN's vision is to represent, support and seek development opportunities for its members. CCORRN's members comprise a variety of organisations (predominantly from Cambridgeshire) from all sectors provided that they are committed to ethical, sustainable enterprises that do not exploit natural resources, the environment or any cultural or social group.
The Cambridgeshire Community Reuse and Recycling Network Limited (abbreviated to CCORRN and pronounced corn) is a not for profit social enterprise that includes the unitary district of Peterborough, and all references to Cambridgeshire in our literature unless expressly identified otherwise include Peterborough.
CCORRN's vision is to be the main contact for other organisations wishing to provide services, support or work in partnership in facilitating synergies.
CCORRN seeks to remain impartial and independent so that it may continue to act in the interests of its members who are largely community originations wishing to undertake or extend their reuse and recycling activities.
The Networks aims (updated since those proposed at the first AGM) are:
Aim 1: Share knowledge and skills and disseminate best practice
Aim 2: Assist projects in accessing funding to secure long-term viability
Aim 3: Build and strengthen partnerships between all those interested
Aim 4: Provide regular easy access to information
Aim 5: Work with other parties on wider joint projects
Aim 6: Raise awareness and profile of the Network

CCORRN is a registered company, limited by guarantee – No: 5370849
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