Envisioning religiously diverse partnership systems among government, faith communities and FBOs

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Abstract

Recent U.S. policy regarding faith-based organizations (FBO) envisions “partnerships with government” that include both financial and non-financial relationships. This paper explores the current nature of a three-way partnership among faith communities, FBOs and government, proposing ways that government could more effectively partner with faith communities and their organizations. I use data from the Faith and Organizations Project and earlier studies of refugee resettlement and social welfare supports. The paper combines research and policy literature with research findings to describe how faith communities organize social services, education, health, senior services and community development through their FBOs, differences among religions and denominations and current forms of partnerships with government. Conclusions provide policy suggestions for U.S. systems.

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Schneider, J. A. (2016). Envisioning religiously diverse partnership systems among government, faith communities and FBOs. Religions, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel7080105

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