CCIF is the national venue for industry stakeholders to get together, network and share information. Today, with the professional management and support of AIA Canada, CCIF is moving ahead with important industry initiatives that will help to ensure the sustainability and profitability of the industry in the future. As new projects are started, committees will be formed, allowing all industry stakeholders to have the opportunity to work together and create positive change.
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Collision Industry Education Connection Program
The CI-EC sponsorship program consists of industry support and assistance to post-secondary participating auto body colleges across the country. This sponsorship initiative offers us many ways to support the participating colleges.
Haiti Arise
CCIF and CIC are bringing the North American automotive industry together to help support a very worthy cause in Haiti. This initiative will provide the infrastructure, tools, equipment and training to create a long-term sustainable educational program to improve the lives of thousands of Haitian families and create positive change in the community and country.
OE Certified Programs
The participating vehicle manufacturers have provided the requirements for their certified collision repair network programs. This initiative will keep you up to date on all of the OE repair programs being offered.
FNOL Assignment
In 2015 and 2016, CCIF has led the first ever collaborative project of auto insurers and repairers focused on advances for the industry and consumers. This First Notice of Loss Assignment initiative will streamline a portion of the pre-repair claim process to improve customer experience and industry productivity.
CCIF Scholarships
CCIF is committed to financially supporting collision repair students in Canada who demonstrate their desire to excel in the field of Collision Repair. We offer scholarships and financial awards that will provide tuition assistance, educational opportunities, and enrichment events to qualified applicants.