Interfaith Alliance is committed to its grassroots base. Interfaith Alliance encourages interested groups and individuals to organize where need and interest exist with a focus on combating religious extremism and the misuse of religion for political purposes. We work solely on domestic issues. We believe religion should be a positive healing force in the US. We support and work with people of faith and people who follow no specific faith.
Summary: The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado promotes justice, religious liberty and interfaith understanding through building relationships in order to educate, advocate, and catalyze social change.
Summary: The purpose of The Interfaith Alliance Hawaii is to promote a positive and healing role in Hawaii with people of faith, good will and aloha, encouraging civic participation, facilitating community activism, and exposing religious and political extremism.
Summary: As people of faith and good will, The Interfaith Alliance of Iowa and Action Fund work to ensure that values of democracy are maintained in our communities. We fight for religious freedom, civil rights, and civility for all. Activities include legislative advocacy and education of the public, focusing on issues related to maintaining a healthy separation between religion and government, strengthening public education, protecting civil rights for all people, and promoting civility in the democratic process.
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As concerned people of faith and good will working to promote the positive healing role of religion in our state, The Interfaith Alliance of Idaho will seek to provide a platform for all people of faith and good will who seek to develop a positive role for religion as it impacts government and society.
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Central Illinois Chapter of The Interfaith Alliance
Summary: Through our shared religious values, we seek to build a revitalized mainstream religious movement with public educational forums and active civic engagement
Summary: The Interfaith Alliance of the Bluegrass is an organization of adults and youth which fosters relationships among a diversity of religious traditions and organizations, in order to discover and celebrate shared values in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
We advocate for actions which promote the greater dignity and well-being of all people in our community through respectful dialogue and by modeling successful interfaith cooperation.
Summary: Triangle TIA sponsors forums on different world religions. While not an official Affiliate of Interfaith Alliance, we work with them on issues of common concern.
Summary: The Interfaith Alliance of Rochester promotes the positive, healing role of faith in civic life, and challenges those who further intolerance and extremism. The focus of the Rochester Affiliate centers on support of the First Amendment, works on election issues through Fair Campaign Practices Project, advocating for the homeless and Health Care for all.
The Long Island Chapter of The Interfaith Alliance
Summary: The Long Island Chapter of The Interfaith Alliance promotes the positive, healing role of faith in civic life, and challenges those who further intolerance and extremism.
Summary: The Interfaith Alliance is a non-partisan, clergy-led grassroots organization dedicated to promoting the positive, healing role of faith in civic life and challenging intolerance and extremism.
Summary: The Interfaith Alliance of Pennsylvania promotes the positive, healing role of faith in civic life, and challenges those who further intolerance and extremism.
Summary: As a people of faith, we empower Wyoming’s faith communities to promote social and environmental justice through prayer, discernment, respectful dialogue, leadership, advocacy, service, and study.
Contact Us About Affiliation
To learn about organizing a local Alliance, submit the contact form. We ask you to think about what interfaith/religious liberty issues are in your community and what has been the history of faith group cooperation. Are there points of conflict? Are there opportunities to bring together diverse groups? Let us know what inspires you to work on interfaith issues and what other issues are important to you.