Owner of Valley Adobe Uses Spark Tank Award Money to Build New Brick Facility
At the Center for Community Transformation, we are committed to empowering local entrepreneurs who contribute to the growth of our communities. One notable example is
At the Center for Community Transformation, we are committed to empowering local entrepreneurs who contribute to the growth of our communities. One notable example is
“My hope is that every school becomes a community school. If it’s done how it’s supposed to be done, we will look back and say
El Certificado de Ministerio de Transformación en la Comunidad (Certificado) es un programa de CCT diseñado para equipar a pastores y líderes hispanohablantes con capacitación
The Community Transformation Certificate (Certificado) is a CCT program designed to equip Spanish-speaking pastors and leaders with training so they can improve their communities and
The first Redemptive Impact Accelerator cohort celebrated it’s completion in June! Thank you to all our participants, speakers, advisors, and partners (Every Neighborhood Partnership, Ten Talents Foundation, and Randy White & Associates) for making this a successful launch.
On June 13th, the Center for Community Transformation hosted the 2024 Start-Up Fest, a small business expo at Fresno Pacific University’s Warkentine Culture and Arts Center.
“Everybody has fear. But you’ve got to take that first step,” says Ben. “If you want to be an entrepreneur, you need to keep taking
Even if you are not well-versed in the Hebrew language, you have likely heard the word “shalom.” Perhaps you associate it with the idea of
Start-Up Fest Thursday, June 13th 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM Fresno Pacific University’s Warkentine Culture and Arts Center The Start Up Fest is a small
Imagine a platform where your ideas can take flight, where innovation knows no bounds, and where you have the chance to make a real impact
In the heart of our mission at CCT lies a profound commitment to fostering positive change at the intersection of faith, purpose, and action. As
Can a city street be a gospel issue? Is an abandoned lot central to God’s work in a city, or somehow less important than more