Community Capacity Development Office
The Community Capacity Development Office (CCDO) encourages all Weed
and Seed sites to collaborate with faith-based and community groups as
they build coalitions and partnerships to prevent crime and strengthen
neighborhoods. The office has a number of faith-based subgrantees and
several success stories about faith-based groups' partnerships
with Weed and Seed sites.
Corporation for National
and Community Service
The Corporation for National and Community Service provides
opportunities for Americans of all ages and backgrounds to engage in
service that addresses the Nation's educational, public safety, environmental,
and other human needs to achieve direct and demonstrable results and
to encourage all Americans to engage in such service. In doing so, the
corporation will foster civic responsibility, strengthen the ties that
bind us together as a people, and provide educational opportunity for
those who make a substantial commitment to service.
U.S. Department of Justice
Task Force for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Task Force promotes good works
by neighbors, including those in the areas of victims of crime and domestic
violence. It is doing so by identifying and eliminating barriers to the
participation of faith- and community-based organizations in DOJ grant
funding, highlighting best practices, promoting innovative programs, and
assisting faith- and community-based groups in competing for grants.
U.S.
Agency for International Development Center for Faith Based Initiatives
President George W. Bush created the Center for Faith Based Initiatives
at USAID by executive order on December 12, 2002, to level the playing
field so that faith- and community-based groups could compete for
funding on an equal level with other organizations. The center and its
staff are located within the Administrator's Bureau at USAID in Washington,
D.C.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The mission of the center is to empower faith-based and other
community organizations to apply for federal social service grants. The
center supplies information and training, but it does not make the decisions
about which groups will be funded. Those decisions are made through procedures
established by each grant program and generally involve a competitive
process. No grant funding is set aside for faith-based organizations.
Instead, the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives create a level playing
field for faith-based and other community organizations so that
they can work with the Federal Government to meet the needs of America's communities.
U.S.
Department of Education Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The goal of the center is to break down existing barriers and empower
faith-based and community groups, enlisting them in support of the department's
mission to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational
excellence for all Americans.
U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The mission of the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
(CFBCI) is to create an environment within the department (HHS) that
welcomes the participation of faith- and community-based organizations
as valued and essential partners assisting Americans in need. CFBCI's
mission is part of the department's focus on improving human services
for our country's neediest citizens. This center leads the department's
efforts to better utilize faith- and community-based organizations
in providing effective human services.
U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development Center for Faith-Based and Community
Initiatives
The central mission of the HUD Center for Faith-Based and Community
Initiatives is to empower faith-based and other community organizations
to apply for HUD grants. The center supplies information and training,
but it does not make the decisions about which groups will be funded.
Those decisions are made through procedures established by each grant
program and generally involve a competitive process. No grant funding
is set aside for faith-based organizations. Instead, the Faith-Based
and Community Initiatives create a level playing field for faith-based
and other community organizations so that they can work with the
government to meet the needs of America's communities.
U.S. Department of Labor Center
for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) at the
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) seeks to empower faith-based and community
organizations (FBCO) as these organizations help their neighbors enter,
succeed, and thrive in the workforce. The center works to remove administrative
and regulatory barriers and develop innovative programs to foster partnerships
between DOL-funded programs and FBCOs. It educates organizations about
local opportunities to collaborate with and participate in national grant
programs. It also works with local government officials and administrators
to integrate faith-based and community organizations into the strategic
planning and service delivery processes of local Workforce Investment
Boards.
White
House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The White House Office and the Centers for the Faith-Based and Community
Initiativeslocated in 10 federal agenciesare working to support
the essential work of faith-based and community organizations. Their
goal is to make sure that grassroots leaders can compete on an equal
footing for federal dollars, receive greater private support, and face
fewer bureaucratic barriers.
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