OMB’s Proposed Overhaul of Federal Grantmaking: What It Means for Faith-Based Organizations and Grantees
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has proposed an expansive redesign of the federal grantmaking process, revisions the Trump administration believes will improve government-wide policies for grants, cooperative agreements, […]
A New Bill Revives a Familiar Question: How Should Government Treat Religious Organizations?
In March, Congressman Blake Moore introduced the Fair Treatment of Religious Organizations Act, legislation designed to protect religious organizations from losing their tax-exempt status or access to federal funding because […]
What Is Religious Higher Education For?
Companion Article: Three Things Religious Institutions Should Know About ED’s Proposed Higher Education Rule Many Americans can probably remember moments in high school when teachers or counselors encouraged students to […]
Three Things Religious Institutions Should Know About ED’s Proposed Higher Education Rule
Companion Article: What Is Religious Higher Education For? The U.S. Department of Education recently released a proposed rule intended to increase accountability and transparency in higher education through new earnings-based […]
When Language Becomes Policy: Youth Crime and the Power of Words
Sitting in a Catholic Mass in 1996, John Dilulio had what he later described as an epiphany. Months earlier, the Princeton professor had coined the term “superpredators” in a November […]
