The most well-known projects and activities undertaken by CACC are revising and updating Laiholh (also known as Hakha-Chin language).
At the moment, CACC is in-charge of standardizing Laiholh, the most widely spoken Chin dialects in Burma.
[3] In addition, with the recent surge in the Chin diaspora population in western countries, CACC now has members from Australia, Europe, and United States.
The largest financial supporter is Chin Baptist Churches, USA (CBCUSA), with its headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In 2012, CACC joined with Lairam Jesus Christ Baptist Church, Lawngtlai, India to work together to strengthen Chin's literature in Mizoram.
The committee later voted to have Matu language taught in Matupi area if government approval is granted.