
Supporting social development and independent community action is at the heart of our approach
Search for job opportunities that will make a difference in the community
Community organizations, social economy enterprises, and cooperatives
Public, parapublic, trade union, and citizen organizations
For the community and social development of our region
Forming the Brome-Missisquoi RCM
Whether you need equipment for events, meetings, or mobilization, you can borrow equipment to help your activities run smoothly. See the list of equipment here.
As a member of the Farnham Community Center, the CDC B-M has rooms available that members can reserve according to their needs. See the list of rooms here.
Each year, the CDC B-M adapts its training offerings to meet identified needs. Networking activities are also offered to help us get to know each other better. See the annual program here


Grouped together by the Table Nationale des CDC, there are 71 CDCs spread across 16 regions of Quebec, representing more than 2,800 community organizations and social economy enterprises.
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Autonomous community organizations are the product of the will of their members (the community) and are independent of government policies and the public network. Their decision-making is democratic and free from government influence. The mission of the CDCs is to promote and defend ACA.
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Social development is the improvement of living conditions, the reduction of inequalities, social inclusion, and the strengthening of individual and collective potential. The actors of social development are community groups, municipalities, public institutions, and citizen groups. The CDC's mandate is to participate in the social development of their region.
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No, the CDC does not finance projects or organizations. However, it does support the search for funding to launch initiatives led by its members or the community.