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"The indispensable and transforming work of faith-based and other charitable service groups must be encouraged. Government cannot be replaced by charities, but it can and should welcome them as partners. We must heed the growing consensus across America that successful government social programs work in fruitful partnership with community-serving and faith-based organizations."
~ President George W. Bush
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Helping Those in Need: An Overview of the Federal Grants Process
What kinds of grants are available from the Federal government?
How can my organization find out about Federal grants?
How do I go about applying for a Federal grant?
Is there any money specifically set aside for faith-based organizations?
What if I apply for a Federal grant, but my request is turned down?
What are some of the legal obligations that come along with a Federal grant?
Partnering with the Federal Government: Some Do's and Don'ts for Faith-Based Organizations
What are the rules on funding religious activity with Federal money?
If someone asks me about my faith, can I share it with them?
Can we use Federal funds to purchase religious materials or materials that are faith-filled?
What if we have someone on our staff who works for a government-sponsored program only part-time?
If our organization receives Federal funds, can it choose not to provide services to some people?
Equal Treatment for Faith-Based Providers
What are the key points of the Charitable Choice laws?
Do the Charitable Choice laws mean that faith-based organizations get "special treatment"?
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