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Become a Friend of The Faith & Politics Institute
Why become a Friend?

The Institute helps to bridge the divides that inevitably arise in a thriving democracy. We bring Members of Congress together to develop friendships and working relationships, both publicly and off-the-record.
We honor political courage and conscience, those who step out in faith across the aisle. Most Members did not seek election to deepen divides, but to find solutions. However, the system constantly seeks to heighten contrasts that can destroy the best intentions. In this environment, we try and help Members “hold on to a piece of their soul.” 

How do we make an impact? 

The Institute hosts the Capitol Hill community in a variety of settings: small reflection groups, Members’ bipartisan dinners, Chiefs of Staff dialogues, retreats, public forums, pilgrimages and individual ministry. We also honor companies, lobbyists, unions and others who seek a philanthropic and bipartisan approach. We particularly honor those whose faith has led them to constructive efforts. 

Why are we different?

Because you can personally fund specific events that bridge Washington’s divides. However small your contribution, your name will be honored at an event you support. You can become part of the solution.

BECOME A FRIEND OF THE FAITH & POLITICS INSTITUTE TODAY 

ANNUAL LEVELS OF SUPPORT:

 

  • Membership pin and card
  • Advanced notification of our public programs
  • Access to our quarterly newsletter 

 

 

 

  • All benefits above, plus:
  • Invitation to private events, including our Congressional Reception

 

  • All benefits above, plus:
  • Prominent recognition by name in our promotional materials, briefing books, web site
  • Private briefing by the President/CEO about the current programs and future initiatives

 

  • All benefits above, plus:
  • One invitation to attend the Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage to Alabama

 

  • All benefits above plus
  • Semi-annual briefing from the president of The Faith & Politics Institute
  • Two invitations to attend the Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage to Alabama

 

If you prefer to contribute by check, please mail to:

The Faith & Politics Institute

110 Maryland Ave. NE, Suite 504

Washington, DC 20002 

 

For more information, contact Laurie Anne Hughes at 202-546-1299 or laurie@faithandpolitics.org.