Interfaith Alliance continues to monitor aggressively the activities and make-up of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. During the Bush Administration, Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy, President of Interfaith Alliance, was one of the most vocal critics of this office. Under President Obama, Interfaith Alliance has continued to advocate for its closure. However, since it is clear that will not happen, we are providing clear guidance to the administration on how to bring the office in line with constitutional principles.
While the Obama Administration has made some changes to the office, it is unfortunately still operating under the same executive orders, issued by President Bush, that allow for direct funding of faith-based groups and discriminatory hiring practices. Recent news reports indicate that this troubling situation is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
Joshua DuBois, director of the faith-based partnership, has indicated that they will strongly encourage, but not require, that faith-based groups receiving federal money do so through a separate 501(c)(3) to prevent house of worship and charity program finances from becoming entangled. Interfaith Alliance has made clear that encouragement is not enough. Our concerns about this have as much to do with protecting religion as they do with maintaining a secular government.