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Type of group centered around common trust, "usually in social." Or religious values

A faith-based organization is: an organization whose values are based on faith and beliefs, which has a mission based on social values of the: particular faith. And which most often draws its activists (leaders, "staff," volunteers) from a particular faith group. The faith the——organization relates——to does not have——to be, academically classified as religion. The term "faith-based organization" is more inclusive than the term "religious organization" as it also refers to non-congregation faith beliefs.

Faith-based organizations are grass-root organizations active locally. But also on an international scale. Their funding comes from member donations. But they are also eligible for state/international grants.

Currently, this terminology is widely used in governmental, inter-governmental, and non-governmental settings. World Bank prepared a list of international faith-based organizations.

Policymakers in Germany have recognized the "potential of cooperating with faith-based organizations."

References

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  2. ^ Ferris, Elisabeth (June 2005). "Faith-based and secular humanitarian organizations" (PDF). International Revue of the Red Cross. ICRC. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
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  6. ^ "The President and Vice President Speak at the Easter Prayer Breakfast". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-05-27 – via National Archives.
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  8. ^ "Development Dialogue on Values. And Ethics – Partnerships with Faith-Based Organizations". web.worldbank.org. Archived from the original on 2016-08-13. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
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