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White House Launches Faith Office to Strengthen Religious and Community Partnerships

 By Joke Kujenya 

FAITH-BASED organisations and community groups are set to receive expanded federal support following the establishment of the White House Faith Office.

This initiative aims to empower religious and community entities in their efforts to strengthen families, promote self-sufficiency, and protect religious liberties across the United States.

The executive order, signed by the President, underscores the administration’s commitment to ensuring faith-based organisations operate on an equal footing with other entities in securing federal grants, contracts, and funding opportunities.

These organisations play a crucial role in addressing social issues at the grassroots level, often providing solutions with efficiency and impact beyond what government agencies can achieve alone.

The White House Faith Office, housed within the Domestic Policy Council, will be led by a Senior Advisor.

It will coordinate with the Office of Public Liaison and other federal agencies to support faith-based initiatives.

The office will engage with experts, faith leaders, and community representatives to identify policies that enhance religious and community-driven efforts.

A key focus will be ensuring that federal agencies uphold constitutional protections for religious liberty.

The office will also advocate for eliminating barriers that prevent faith-based groups from fully participating in federally funded initiatives.

This includes promoting access to grant opportunities for organisations unfamiliar with the public funding process but with proven track records in community service.

Amendments to existing executive orders include renaming previous faith-based offices and reconfiguring agency responsibilities to align with the new framework.

Agencies without a designated faith liaison must appoint one within 90 days to oversee compliance and collaboration with the White House Faith Office.

Among those returning to the White House to support the initiative is Pastor Paula White-Cain, who will serve as a Senior Advisor.

White-Cain has been influential in global faith-based initiatives, advocating for religious freedom and humanitarian rights.

She previously served as an advisor in the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative and was chairwoman of the Evangelical Advisory Board.

Jennifer S. Korn is also set to return as Deputy Assistant to the President, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to integrating faith-based organisations into federal policy initiatives.

The President also notes that the White House Faith Office will work to reduce administrative hurdles for faith-based entities, champion religious liberties, and highlight innovative community initiatives.

It will also provide training to help organisations better navigate federal grant processes, ensuring effective partnerships between the government and faith-driven groups, he concluded.

 

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