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Access to even the most essential services can be difficult in rural areas. The downsizing of healthcare services and shortages of providers in rural communities in recent years has left many communities with inadequate or nonexistent healthcare services. The lack of social services infrastructure such as childcare and employment and training programs deepen the effects of poverty in rural areas. In these rural communities, alternative means of providing and strengthening healthcare and human service delivery need to be explored.

One such alternative is for the expanded use of faith-based and community groups to facilitate the provision of healthcare services and human services programs within their communities. For many years, faith-based and community groups have been assisting people in need. Through the use of volunteer labor and member donations, faith-based and community groups can often provide essential services that would not be economically feasible for for-profit entities to provide.

Efforts are focused on populations such as at-risk youth, ex-offenders, welfare-to-work families, food and nutrition, substance abusers, health, and the homeless.

Many federal grant opportunities exist that rural faith-based and community groups can tap to support economic development activities, prevention programs, and other valuable projects for their communities.

Sources

The Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Department of Health and Human Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Tools

Adventists InStep for Life
Web site
Helps churches, schools, and health care organizations coordinate activities that inspire healthy eating and physical activity and further awareness of childhood obesity.

Capacity Building Toolkits for Faith-Based and Community Organizations
Web site
Provides intermediaries and faith and community-based organizations with helpful links to information, tools, and resources.
Sponsoring organization: Administration for Children and Families

Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (FBCI) Toolkit
Web site
Offers resources to help State administering agencies learn more about how to strengthen and expand partnerships with faith-based and community organizations in USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) programs.
Sponsoring organization: U.S. Department of Agriculture

International Parish Nurse Resource Center
Web site
Provides access to education, research, and support for parish nurse programs and nurses around the United States.
Sponsoring organization: Deaconess Parish Nurse Ministries

Let's Move Faith and Communities
Web site
Designed to help faith-based and neighborhood organizations transform neighborhoods, engage communities, and promote healthy choices. Supports the Let's Move! campaign started by First Lady Michelle Obama to address childhood obesity. Website includes success stories and a toolkit for starting a program in your area.
Sponsoring organization: White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Lutheran Services in America
Web site
Offers access to resources, a services locator tool, and educational opportunities that help health and human services organizations deliver assistance in health care, aging and disability supports, community development, housing, and child and family strengthening.

VA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Web site
Website helps faith-based and community organizations learn about the benefits, programs, and resources the VA offers to help them meet the needs of their communities.
Sponsoring organization: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Funding

Presbyterian Hunger Program
The Presbyterian Hunger Program provides grants in five areas to combat hunger in the United States.

Walgreen Community Grant Program
Funding for access to health and wellness, pharmacy education programs and mentoring initiatives, civic and community outreach, and emergency and disaster relief.

Inactive Funding

Inactive Funding Opportunities - Lists additional funding programs for this topic that are not currently accepting applications. Programs that are inactive may be offered again in the future.

Regulations, Forms & Other Useful Documents

Amendments to Executive Order 13199 and Establishment of the President's Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Sponsoring organization: White House
Documents changes made to the previously-named, White House Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Executive Order 13199.
Date: 02 / 2009

Breakthrough Performance: Ten Emerging Practices of Leading Intermediaries
Sponsoring organization: White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Highlights the outcomes from the Intermediary Summit held in February 2008. Presents ways in which grassroots faith-based and community organizations can collaborate to implement practices relevant to their communities.
Date: 06 / 2008

Congregational Health Ministry Survey Report
Sponsoring organization: National Council of Churches
Documents the amount of congregational activity addressing health issues; portrays the range and distribution of health and health care-related activities in congregations across the country; and describes the characteristics of congregations that are most involved in the provision of health services.
Date: 2007

Core Competencies for Clergy and Other Pastoral Ministers in Addressing Alcohol and Drug Dependence and the Impact on Family Members
Sponsoring organization: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Consists of a set of basic knowledge and skills clergy need to help addicted individuals and their families.
Date: 02 / 2003

Demystifying the Rehabilitation Act: What Faith-Based and Community Organizations Need to Know About Using Federal Financial Assistance to Serve People with Disabilities
Sponsoring organization: U.S. Department of Labor
Provides information for faith-based and community organizations that received financial assistance to serve people with disabilities from the United State Department of Labor. Includes a list of national resources that can help organizations deliver services to people with disabilities.
Date: 2008

Guide to Charitable Choice
Sponsoring organization: Center for Public Justice Charitable Choice
Presents the Rules of Section 104 of the 1996 Federal Welfare Law Governing State Cooperation with Faith-Based Social-Service Providers.
Date: 1997

Maximizing Program Services Through Private Sector Partnerships and Relationships: A Guide for Faith and Community-Based Service Providers
Sponsoring organization: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Provides faith and community-based organizations with guidance about the aspects of engaging corporate givers and foundation grantmakers.
Date: 2005

National Service: A Resource for Faith-Based and Community Groups
Sponsoring organization: Corporation for National and Community Service: For Faith-Based and Other Community Organizations
Discusses how the corporation works with faith-based and secular community organizations.
Date: 07 / 2005

Successful Strategies for Recruiting, Training, and Utilizing Volunteers: A Guide for Faith and Community-Based Service Providers
Author(s): Jocelyn Whitfield, Gregory K. Alex, Mike Ennis, et al.
Sponsoring organization: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Designed for community groups and faith-based organizations seeking to maximize the skills of volunteers, expand their services the community, and enhance their effectiveness.
Date: 2005

What Congregations Should Know about Federal Funding for Child Care
Sponsoring organization: Administration for Children and Families
Explains the child care voucher system for low-income families, and how to participate in the voucher program as a child care provider by providing services to eligible families.
Date: 10 / 2010

Organizations

Administration for Children and Families: Faith-Based and Community Initiative (ACF FBCI)
Federal government
Provides information on faith-based funding opportunities including family assistance, child care, child welfare, and information on numerous faith-based grants.

Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (The Partnership Center)
Federal government
Works to enable community and faith-based organizations to partner with the government and access the necessary tools to reach those in need.

Corporation for National and Community Service: For Faith-Based and Other Community Organizations (CNCS)
Federal government
Engages Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to help strengthen communities. Helps connect faith-based and other community groups, ensuring that these groups have the capacity, tools, and volunteer power they need to help America's communities flourish.

Health Ministries Association (HMA)
Nonprofit/Foundation
Offers a support network for people of faith who promote whole-person health through faith groups in the communities they serve including providing information, guidelines and resources.

National Catholic Rural Life Conference (NCRLC)
National organization
Supports rural people, family farms, and local businesses that promote sustainable community development.

National Volunteer Caregiving Network
National organization
Formerly called Faith in Action. Provides resources for volunteer caregiving programs such as technical assistance, training teleconferences, an annual national conference, and links to other websites that offer information for volunteer caregiving programs and individuals. This in an interfaith volunteer caregiving program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
Academic/Research
Conducts analysis and nationwide research on faith-based social service programs.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (SAMHSA FBCI)
Federal government
Supports faith-based and community organizations that benefit people with or at risk for mental and substance abuse disorders.

White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (WHOFNP)
Federal government
Serves as a resource for nonprofits and community organizations, both secular and faith based, looking for ways to make a bigger impact in their communities, learn their obligations under the law, cut through red tape, and make the most of what the federal government has to offer. A project under the Obama administration.

Terms & Acronyms

Center for Faith-Based & Community Initiatives (CFBCI) Centers that help their neighbors enter, succeed, and thrive in the workforce.

Community Groups Local organizations which focus on supporting projects within their communities, for example churches, junior leagues, and civic associations.

Community-Based Organization (CBO) Small, grassroots neighborhood types of organizations that emerge to address community needs.

Compassion Capital Fund (CCF) A $30 million fund that is targeted to assist small, grassroots faith-based and community organizations.

Faith-based community economic development Process whereby a community engages in social, economic, housing and other asset development - activities that build and lead to community and personal health (spiritual, financial and physical) and empowerment - through strategies that encourage cooperation and interdependency as expressions of religious or spiritual ministry, calling or beliefs.

Faith-Based Community Initiatives (FBCI) Actions that leverage the essential work of faith-based and community organizations.

Faith-Based Organization (FBO) An organization, group, program or project that provides human services, and has a faith element integrated into their organization. They might be sponsored by a religious congregation or agency.

Contacts

Kimberly Konkel, Associate Director for Health
HHS Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships
E-mail: kimberly.konkel@hhs.gov
Telephone: 202.358.3595
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Page last updated 4/20/2012
Topic last reviewed 2/1/2012

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This guide was developed with assistance by:

Kimberly Konkel, HHS
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Michele Pray-Gibson, ORHP
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Lynette Dickson, UND Center for Rural Health
ldickson@medicine.nodak.edu

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