PCC’S CEDARCOM, Impart Peace Office Staff with Skills in Grant Writing.

Mar 18, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

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Written by: Ngalle Nelson/Jude Ntam

Plans are underway for the PCC Peace Office to engage in spontaneous grant writing and sourcing.

This, after staff of the unit were recently imbibed with skills in “Grant Writing” during a grant writing session organized by the office in collaboration with the Community Empowerment, Development and Rehabilitation Commission of the PCC. (CEDAR-COM).

Workshop in session

The one day session that took place during the Month of February 2025 at the Conference Room 1 of the PRESMIIC building saw the staff of the PCC Peace Office tap rich knowledge on grant writing from CEDAR–COM, the lone PCC project think-thank.

Through CEDAR-COM, the Church continues to conceived several projects and through the expertise of her staff, these projects are realized and thus served as huge benefits to the Christians and members of the community.

PCC Peace Staff taking part in the training session piloted by one of CEDARCOM’s staff

This explains why, the PCC Peace Office in a bid to expand its skills in grant writing carried out this working session with the think thank unit of the Church to help bring to realism, projects which the office has conceived and that needs finsncial supports from partners.

According to staff of the PCC Peace Office, the meeting has gone a long way to hugely improve their skill in grant sourcing.

More pictures of the training exercise

CEDAR – COM is evidently resourceful, reliable and serviceable. It is worthy to note that CEDAR – COM has been put at the disposal of all PCC related services and departments in order to harness the mission of self sufficiency and efficiency.

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