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The Interfaith Alliance (TIA) is a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan advocacy organization. Founded in 1994 to challenge the radical religious right, TIA remains committed to promoting the positive and healing role of religion in public life by encouraging civic participation, facilitating community activism, and challenging religious political extremism.

Today, TIA is 185,000 members strong. Our supporters are people of faith, good will, and conscience drawn from more than 75 different religions and belief systems, including individuals who ascribe to no faith tradition. TIA’s grassroots base now includes 75 local activist groups in communities across the country and an extensive online action network.

TIA strives to protect both the sanctity of religion and the integrity of government.  As religion and the United States government become increasingly entangled, faith is being manipulated to influence policy and advance political strategy. As a result, religion’s power to unite and heal is being severely compromised in order to accomplish partisan objectives.

TIA and our members work to ensure that America is a nation where religious belief and practice are free and voluntary, and that the government does not favor or discriminate against citizens based on their religious belief or non-belief.

TIA provides counsel to elected officials and the media regarding the most urgent religious liberty concerns facing our nation.  TIA mobilizes its national grassroots movement –– from city halls to Capitol Hill –– to advocate for religious liberty in America.

The Interfaith Alliance Foundation

The Interfaith Alliance Foundation (TIAF) works in close partnership with The Interfaith Alliance. A 501(c)(3) non-partisan educational organization, TIAF shares TIA’s mission of promoting the positive and healing role of religion in public life, but conducts its work through research, education, and civil discourse.

TIAF is committed to informing the public about our nation’s long-standing commitment to religious freedom and current issues at  the intersection of religion and politics.

Through training, publications, educational initiatives, and research TIAF works to increase understanding about the religious liberty clause in the First Amendment to the Constitution and its relevance in today’s political process.

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 )