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  2. White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood ...

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    The separation of church and state was noted as one of major issues with the Faith-Based Initiatives laws. Critics have claimed that millions in government grants have gone to ministries operated by political supporters of the Bush administration, or have been given to minority pastors who recently committed their support.

  3. Benefact Trust - Wikipedia

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    Benefact Trust Limited; Founded: 1972: Founder: Ecclesiastical Insurance: Type: Charitable Trust: Registration no. 1043742 [1]: Focus "Benefact Trust exists to make a positive difference to people's lives by funding, guiding and celebrating the work of churches and Christian charities; empowering the most vulnerable and giving people, communities and places a renewed opportunity to flourish.".

  4. National Association of Evangelicals - Wikipedia

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    It is supported by churches and individual donors, as well as through United States Government grants from USAID and other agencies. World Relief's core programs focus on microfinance, AIDS prevention and care, maternal and child health, child development, agricultural training, disaster response, refugee resettlement and immigrant services.

  5. US grants additional $210 million to protect faith groups ...

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    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced on Tuesday $210 million of additional funds to protect faith-based institutions and nonprofit organizations from targeted attacks caused by rise ...

  6. Catholic Extension - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Extension (also known as the Catholic Church Extension Society) is a national fundraising 501(c)(3) organization which supports and strengthens poor mission dioceses across the United States. They provide funding and resources to dioceses and parishes through programs and services investing in people, infrastructure and ministries.

  7. Charitable choice - Wikipedia

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    Some are concerned that charitable choice blurs the separation of church and state and argue that federal financial support of faith-based organizations creates an opportunity for abuse and potential for funds to flow in a biased way towards groups affiliated with one particular denomination or religious tradition. [6]