
Cooperation is better than division. Diversity is a treasure, and identity is a source of pride. Faith can be a bridge to deeper understanding and stronger social cohesion.
Since our founding, Interfaith America has held these principles as inspiration for our work. In a time when the dominant national narrative emphasizes division and distrust, we lead with our values and our vision, including our belief that significant progress in bridging divides can be made through respect for differences in identity, relationships between communities, and cooperation around our shared values.
This report highlights how Interfaith America has supported leaders on campuses, in corporate and civic spaces, and in local communities to advance this paradigm of pluralism. We work with:
There are hundreds more examples of the power of pluralism shared on our website and through our media. We hope these stories of connection and community are as inspiring to you as they are to us.
The resources, trainings, and opportunities Interfaith America provides for leaders, communities, and institutions are only possible through the generosity of our supporters. We are so grateful for our many partners who walk alongside us in building the vision of an interfaith America. Thank you for your commitment, your encouragement, and your support, which enables us to grow our network and expand our impact. We truly could not do any of this without you.
In Gratitude,

Eboo Patel
Founder and President

Toni Clark
Chair, Board of Directors
We know that America’s religious diversity has a meaningful impact on the common good. Our approach engages that diversity positively and productively.