Communities Creating Jobs
Communities Creating Jobs (CCJ) is a national voluntary community enterprise based organisation which has adopted a shared learning approach to job creation.
It was established by Dunhill Rural Enterprises Ltd (DREL) in partnership with Carbery Enterprise Group, Skibbereen, Co Cork in late 2011.
The aim is to provide assistance free of charge to communities wanting to start up or progress further in job creation. The intention is to build a learning organisation and its members are willing to share their ideas, solutions, enabling tools, site visits, best practices, funding sources and expertise free of charge.
Our target is to assist communities create 10 jobs in every community and 20,000 jobs countrywide by December 2016. It intends working on developing a network of micro-economies countrywide.
The strategy is to save communities from making unnecessary mistakes reducing wastage of valuable resources including time, materials, equipment and funds. See www.ccj.ie
It was established by Dunhill Rural Enterprises Ltd (DREL) in partnership with Carbery Enterprise Group, Skibbereen, Co Cork in late 2011.
The aim is to provide assistance free of charge to communities wanting to start up or progress further in job creation. The intention is to build a learning organisation and its members are willing to share their ideas, solutions, enabling tools, site visits, best practices, funding sources and expertise free of charge.
Our target is to assist communities create 10 jobs in every community and 20,000 jobs countrywide by December 2016. It intends working on developing a network of micro-economies countrywide.
The strategy is to save communities from making unnecessary mistakes reducing wastage of valuable resources including time, materials, equipment and funds. See www.ccj.ie
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