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The Centre for Community Development Assistance (CCDA) is a pro-poor, non-political, and non-profit development organization rooted in the grassroots of Bangladesh. Founded in 1990 in Adampur, a remote village under Daudkandi Upazila of Cumilla district, CCDA was born from a humble beginning but with an enduring and lofty vision: to help realize the dream of a Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal), free from poverty and inequality.

Over the past three and a half decades, CCDA has grown steadily from that single village into a multi-district organization of meaningful scale. Today, it operates across 61 upazilas in 12 districts through a network of 108 branch offices, extending its reach to nearly one million beneficiaries. What began as a modest microcredit program in 1991 has since evolved into a comprehensive development platform, one that now addresses microenterprise development, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), human capital development, community mobilization, healthcare, and more. This transformation has been made possible by a team of close to 1,000 dedicated staff and a resilient, impact-driven organizational strategy.

CCDA is formally registered with the Social Welfare Department under the Ministry of Social Welfare (1990), the NGO Affairs Bureau (1996), and the Microcredit Regulatory Authority (2008). The organization is governed by a General Council (GC), its supreme body, while day-to-day management, operations, and project implementation are overseen by a nine-member elected Executive Committee (EC).

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