Collaborations and Links
- Interfaith Alliance The Interfaith Alliance (TIA) is a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan advocacy organization. Founded in 1994 to challenge the radical religious right, TIA remains committed to promoting the positive and healing role of religion in public life by encouraging civic participation, facilitating community activism, and challenging religious political extremism.
- Interfaith Calendar Delton Krueger is the primary researcher and writer for the Interfaith Calendar. A Christian, he is an ordained Elder of the United Methodist Church in the USA. He has been and is involved in Interfaith ventures with people of most world religions. A religious entrepreneur, he has shared in innovations including the Mall Area Religious Council which involves some 40 religious bodies in the vicinity of the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, USA.
- USM Interfaith Chaplaincy The University of Southern Maines Interfaith Chaplaincy combines support to students in their respective religious or spiritual traditions with challenge to learn about the beliefs of others and interact respectfully with them.
- Interfaith Voices Interfaith Voices is an independent public radio show providing engaging and informative discussion on the key public issues of our day through the lenses of many different faith perspectives. We foster religious tolerance and educate our listeners on the broad diversity of religious traditions and viewpoints in the United States, Canada, and around the world. Our purpose is to promote interfaith understanding through dialogue
- Interfaith Youth Core Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) builds mutual respect and pluralism among young people from different religious traditions by empowering them to work together to serve others.
- NAACP The NAACP insures the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority groups and citizens; achieves equality of rights and eliminates race prejudice among the citizens of the United States; removes all barriers of racial discrimination through the democratic processes; seeks to enact and enforce federal, state, and local laws securing civil rights; informs the public of the adverse effects of racial discrimination and seeks its elimination; educates persons as to their constitutional rights; and takes all lawful action in furtherance of these principles.
- Maine Council of Churches Rooted in the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, our mission is to inspire congregations and persons of faith to unite in good works that build a culture of justice, compassion and peace.
- Maine Pagan Clergy Association The Maine Pagan Clergy Association is a support and networking organization for Pagan clergy with a ministry in Maine.
- Pluralism Project In 1991, the Pluralism Project at Harvard University began a pioneering study of America's changing religious landscape. Through an expanding network of affiliates, we document the contours of our multi-religious society, explore new forms of interfaith engagement, and study the impact of religious diversity in civic life. In 2000, we expanded our study of pluralism to other multi-religious societies.
- The Center for Progressive Christianity The mission of The Center for Progressive Christianity is: To reach out to those for whom organized religion has proved ineffectual, irrelevant, or repressive, as well as to those who have given up on or are unacquainted with it; To uphold evangelism as an agent of justice and peace; To give a strong voice both in the churches and the public arena to the advocates of progressive Christianity; To support those who embrace the search, not certainty.
- Chaplaincy Institute of Maine - The Chaplaincy Institute of Maine is an Interfaith wisdom school and open community committed to transformation of the self and planet earth through education, ordination, support, celebration and service.