Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a Christian charitable company in the United Kingdom founded in Bradford, West Yorkshire by John Kirkby in 1996. It is a national organisation specialising in debt counselling for people in financial difficulty. It also provides job clubs for those seeking employment, life skills groups to help people with live well on a low income, and money coaching workshops to equip people with essential budgeting skills.
In December 2011, Christians Against Poverty were granted their own Group Licence by the Office of Fair Trading alongside other leading debt counselling bodies, such as Citizens Advice and Advice UK. The Financial Conduct Authority, which replaced the Office of Fair Trading in 2014, gave Christians Against Poverty full authorisation in 2017.
Stewart McCulloch is the current Chief Executive Officer, and joined CAP in January 2024.