White House Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships
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The White House Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships
About
The stated purpose of the Council is found on its page on the White House website:
- "The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships works to build bridges between the federal government and nonprofit organizations, both secular and faith-based, to better serve Americans in need. The Office advances this work through 11 Agency Centers across government and a Strategic Advisor at the Corporation for National and Community Service."[1]
Members
As at March 15, 2010, the following were members of the Council:[2]
- Fred Davie
- Nancy Ratzan
- Anju Bhargava
- Peg Chemberlin
- Harry Knox
- Eboo Patel
- David Saperstein
- Bill Shaw
- Sharon Watkins
- Diane Baillargeon
- Charles E. Blake
- Noel Castellanos
- Arturo Chavez
- Nathan Diament
- Joel Hunter
- Vashti McKenzie
- Dalia Mogahed
- Otis Moss
- Frank Page
- Anthony Picarello
- Melissa Rogers
- Richard Stearns
- Larry Snyder
- Judy Vredenburgh
- Jim Wallis