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CUF
(redirected from Church Urban Fund)

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CUFCatholics United for the Faith
CUFCenterpartiets Ungdomsförbund (Centre Party Youth League, Sweden)
CUFCivic United Front (political party, Zanzibar, Tanzania)
CUFCommercially Useful Function
CUFCursor Forward
CUFCompanhia União Fabril (Portuguese)
CUFClifton Heights, University Heights, Fairview (Ohio)
CUFCash Up Front
CUFCross Utilization File (NASA)
CUFCatalogue Update File
CUFCameroon United Forests (est. 1991)
CUFChurch Urban Fund (UK)
CUFCenter for Union Facts
CUFCollèges Universitaires Français de Russie (French: French University Colleges in Russia; Russia)
CUFCites Unies France (French: United Cities of France)


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A LIVERPOOL church has launched a new play scheme after receiving backing from the Church Urban Fund.
The Mercian Trust is a charity which evolved in 2003 from the Diocese of Lichfield Church Urban Fund set up in 1997.
ABOUT THE MERCIAN TRUST The Mercian Trust is a charity which evolved in 2003 from the Diocese of Lichfield Church Urban Fund set up in 1997.
 
 
 
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