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Faith-Based Funding Recipients, 2003

Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives | Memory Hole | January 6, 2005

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At the beginning of 2005, for the first time ever, the White House released details about who receives money under the "faith-based" grant program. View file [629.3kb]

The Associated Press was given a state-by-state list of recipients, which they presented as a clickable map of the US that leads to 52 separate Acrobat files [here].

For ease of reference, The Memory Hole has presented this previously unavailable data in HTML format and as a single pdf file.

The Associated Press notes the following regarding this list:

• These are organizations that the Bush administration believes to be faith-based. Some of these organizations dispute that characterization.

• Consult individual agencies for descriptions of various programs.

• State files include abbreviations for some departments: HUD is Housing and Urban Development, HHS is Health and Human Services and Educ. Dept. is Education.

[Source: White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives]

Associated Press map | Accompanying AP article [mirror]

Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives website

Single PDF listing from The Memory Hole

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