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Protests, Potlucks, and Partnerships

This article is part of Better Together — a storytelling series from the Center for Public Justice highlighting how faith-based organizations have partnered with government to see their communities flourish. […]

Crossover and Collaboration: The Intersection Between the Juvenile Justice System and the Welfare System

As a child, Danny suffered through abuse and trauma. His family faced poverty that was severe enough to enter them into Virginia’s welfare system. In the instability and danger of […]

New Grants Executive Order: Accountability, Partnerships, and Uncertainty for Discretionary Funding

President Trump’s recent grants system reform directive—Executive Order 14332, “Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking” (August 7, 2025)—has alarmed many involved in partnerships with federal programs. They call it a further […]

Navigating Federal Funding Uncertainty: What Faith-Based Organizations Should Know

For faith-based nonprofits engaged in education and human services, federal grants have long served as both a resource and a point of tension—expanding the reach of their ministries while often […]

At a Glance – SBA’s New Center for Faith

On July 14, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the launch of its new Center for Faith. Housed in the SBA’s Office of Economic Development, the Center for Faith […]

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