CCP provides services designed to help our clients take advantage of opportunities in the business and political world. We are fully committed to serving our clients with the highest standards of performance and quality. Our experience and relationships give our clients an advantage in three primary verticals.
Grant writing is a highly technical and creative process. CCP professionals guide clients through the complex environment of federal, state, and local grant opportunities.
Often, organizations rely on staff with other essential responsibilities to manage the time-consuming application process. We help alleviate these challenges by offering diverse resources and services to help reduce workload and stress. Our collaborative approach allows our clients to engage with staff and other partners effectively.
Once awarded, CCP's experienced grant managers have been responsible for successfully and efficiently delivering grant-funded projects according to rigid federal, state, and local regulations and rules.
Programs with which we have worked extensively include:
CCP professionals have worked on numerous efforts and engagements in the House, the Senate, with Committees of Authority, and multiple Executive Branch agencies including, but not limited to:
Presentation preparation for legislative hearings, public testimony, and agency meetings.
Assistance with federal board appointments
CCP professionals have worked on numerous efforts and engagements in the Pennsylvania Legislature, Committees of Jurisdiction, and numerous state Departments and Agencies including, but not limited to:
Assistance with state board appointments
No matter the task, we’re dedicated to finding solutions that work for our clients and help them attain results. Here are a few of the projects we’ve had the privilege to work on.
A capital campaign with millions of dollars in public funding from all levels of government to rehabilitate this historic structure, built by Andrew Carnegie in 1898.
The School's President and CEO, Suzanne Markle, was appointed to the inaugural Federal Transportation board for women leaders in the aviation space.
Getting a new law passed in Harrisburg to allow career and technical schools to more easily build branch campuses under grandfathered quotas.
Federal appropriations requests to fund a multi-year, multimillion-dollar R&D microelectronic project with the Federal Government.