We need an interreligious society—one where people of every religion and no religion—have an equal voice in public life and are able to flourish together.
With your support, ICJS can do the urgent work to equip people to:
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Through Advancing Hope | Dismantling Hate: Campaign for the Interreligious Society, you can invest in ICJS to deepen our impact, expand our reach, and amplify our important public voice. Thanks to the generosity of 98 supporters, we have raised $5.82M toward the $7M goal.
We are delighted to announce that the first pledges in up to $75,000 will be matched 1:1 through a new Challenge Match Fund. This fund is made possible by committed Campaign donors who believe so strongly in the importance of ICJS that they have pledged to give a second gift when others donate.
Together we can help build a multireligious democracy for everyone.
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Offer our successful interreligious education and encounter programs to more of our core audiences—teachers & educators; congregations, clergy, chaplains; and civic and nonprofit professionals.
Offer our successful interreligious education and encounter programs to more of our core audiences—teachers & educators; congregations, clergy, chaplains; and civic and nonprofit professionals.
Reach new audiences with partnerships and targeted programs, including museum and library partnerships, dialogues and workshops on urgent topics, and “Character Virtues for a Shared Civic Life: An Islamic Approach” — a broad communication campaign.
Reach new audiences with partnerships and targeted programs, including museum and library partnerships, dialogues and workshops on urgent topics, and “Character Virtues for a Shared Civic Life: An Islamic Approach” — a broad communication campaign.
Bring our expertise to the public square with public scholarship and media projects, as well as more digital outreach.
Bring our expertise to the public square with public scholarship and media projects, as well as more digital outreach.
In our renovated and expanded Bunting-Meyerhoff Center, we’ll welcome more participants and staff in our Library and offices and in a new dedicated and welcoming prayer and reflection room.
(News update: This is now fully funded by Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund and the France-Merrick Foundation.)
In our renovated and expanded Bunting-Meyerhoff Center, we’ll welcome more participants and staff in our Library and offices and in a new dedicated and welcoming prayer and reflection room.
(News update: This is now fully funded by Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund and the France-Merrick Foundation.)
Donate online today or mail a check (address below).
Donate online today or mail a check (address below).
Multiply the power of your gift by making a multi-year pledge.
Multiply the power of your gift by making a multi-year pledge.
Plan today to make a gift in the future by naming ICJS as a beneficiary in your will or retirement account.
Plan today to make a gift in the future by naming ICJS as a beneficiary in your will or retirement account.
Learn more about three signature programs highlighting Religion and Public Life: Fellowship for Nonprofit and Civic Professionals; ICJS in Museums & Libraries; and the Muslim Character Virtue Project.
With Heather Miller Rubens and ICJS staff.
How do teachers and schools orient around religion today? How is religious bias, including antisemitism, showing up at school?
Watch this conversation with Heather Miller Rubens and ICJS staff and learn why ICJS prioritizes work with educators today.
Why is interreligious learning and dialogue important to religious people? How can we gain “interreligious ears” while using our own religious voice?
Watch Heather Miller Rubens and ICJS staff describe our work in this important sector.
Patricia K. and Michael J. Batza, Jr.
The Bendit Family Fund
Ellen & Ed Bernard
Rick Berndt
Mary Catherine Bunting Foundation
Marilyn Duker and Dale McArdle
France-Merrick Foundation
Gallagher LLP
David & Barbara B. Hirschhorn Fndtn
Earl and Darielle Linehan
Irfan Malik & Family
Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund
Charlie & Peggy Obrecht
The Richman Foundation
Anne Stone
William J. and Lisa L. Stromberg
Whiting-Turner Contracting Co
Lisa & Don Akchin
Atapco | Dan Hirschhorn
Jean Baker
Diane Abeloff & Emile Bendit
Julia Nickles Bryan & Charles Bryan
Meghan K. Casey
Tazeen & Shoaib Hashmi
Hecht-Levi Foundation
Lee M. Hendler
Jeff & Shelly Hettleman
Dan & Gina Hirschhorn
Kenneth D. Karpay
Kristen & David Kinkopf
Larry Moscow & Cindy Paradies
Brenda Brown Rever
Lee & Nancy Sherman
Laura S. & David T. Urban
Zalatimo Family
Anonymous (3)
Jessica Briggs & Kade Clark
Thomas M. Brown & Susan Weingast
Nancy Bryant, Bryant Financial Advisory
Lisa & Paul Budlow
Jack & Cynthia Cavanaugh
Anne & Jamie Dale
Clinton Daly
Alan Edelman
Mike & Pam Flinton
Ellen Heller & Shale Stiller
Sandra D. Hess
Jen Hobbins
Rabbi Bruce E. Kahn
Dr. Joseph M. Langmead
Brent Laytham
Christopher & Betsy Leighton
Most Rev. Denis J. Madden
Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Manekin
Susan Meier
Anna-Maria Gonzalez Palmer
Dr. Heather Miller Rubens & Mr. Brian D. Rubens
Rabbi Steven Schwartz & Dr. Gail Jacoby
S. Qaisar Shareef
Barry & Winnifred Sullivan
Abe Wasserberger & Lissa Abrams
Melissa Zieve & Peter Berns
Anonymous (2)
Lee M. Hendler
Kristen Kinkopf
Irfan Malik
Charles F. and Margaret M.H. (Peggy) Obrecht
Patricia K. Batza
Daniel Hirschhorn
Kenneth Karpay
Tazeen Hashmi, M.D.
Lee Sherman
William J. Stromberg
Omar Zalatimo, M.D.
Heather Miller Rubens, Ph.D., Executive Director & Roman Catholic Scholar