This memorandum addresses legal considerations and concerns related to grantmaking to religious organizations. Originally published in 1993 by the Council on Foundations through its Religion Philanthropy program, and supported by the Ford Foundation.
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Philanthropy and the Black Church Archives
This booklet addresses commonly asked questions about collaboration between funders and churches. Originally published in 1993 by the Council on Foundations as part of the Council’s Religious Philanthropy program, with funding from the Ford Foundation. Includes a short preface by Council president James Joseph.
In this classic 2002 essay on “Building a Foundation for Faith and Family Philanthropy," James A. Joseph explores how religion shapes both what people give and why people give.
Philanthropy and the Black Church, Volume 2: Partnering to Serve Community is a handbook that continues the forum for communications between grantmakers and black church leaders
This volume presents key insights and information from a special Conference on Grantmakers and Black Churches that took place at Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington, DC in May 1989.
This report, authored by Robert M. Franklin and published by the Southern Education Foundation in 2005, offers a retrospective on the Philanthropy and the Black Church Project of the late twentieth century.
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