"The paramount goal is compassionate results, and private and charitable
groups, including religious ones, should have the fullest opportunity permitted
by law to compete on a level playing field, so long as they achieve valid
public purposes.... The delivery of social services must be results-oriented
and should value the bedrock principles of pluralism, nondiscrimination,
evenhandedness, and neutrality."
USDA is dedicated to ensuring a level playing field that will allow the most effective organizations and programs -- whether faith-based or secular -- to partner with the federal government to provide the best services to those who are in need. In 2004, USDA issued a final general rule to ensure faith-based organizations will receive equal treatment when competing for federal funding opportunities within the framework of Constitutional church-state guidelines. This policy applies the standards of equal treatment to all federal, state, and local agencies, activities and programs, which are federally funded.
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