Bill Would Start Office of Faith-Based, Non-profit Organizations

Harrisburg — State Senator Stewart J. Greenleaf (R, Montgomery, Bucks) has introduced legislation that would establish the Pennsylvania Office of Faith-Based and Non-profit Community Organizations within the Office of the Governor.

The legislation will create more opportunities for all volunteer organizations in Pennsylvania to partner with government entities to help deliver vital services in our communities.

It will also help to identify any barriers that may exist to fair competition for government funding and propose any changes that would level the playing field for faith-based and non-profit organizations. This will enable the government to choose the most effective partner to provide the public services, maximizing taxpayer dollars.

Under the bill, the Office will provide a point of contact for organizations to receive information, assistance, and referrals related to faith-based and non-profit organizations within state government, including the development of a website. It will also assist all Commonwealth agencies in developing relationships, as appropriate, with faith-based and non-profit organizations. The office would as well assist organizations in identifying and applying for federal grants, facilitating or providing grant writing training, organizational development and other technical assistance.

The measure also establishes a 25 member Advisory Commission consisting of ten public officials and 15 non-governmental members to identify innovative and model faith-based and neighborhood partnership programs, initiatives, and best practices which the office may promote and share with organizations.

The creation of an office aimed at promoting partnerships between government and faith-based/community organizations is not new. In early 2001, President Bush created such an office in the White House which is being continued under the Obama Administration. To date, 36 states and some cities have formally established faith-community liaisons. Under Mayor Michael Nutter, Philadelphia has an office of Community and Faith Based Initiatives.

“Whether looking to exercise the ultimate expression of faith or to serve a purpose greater than their own, our Commonwealth benefits from a rich diversity of faith-based and non-profit community organizations committed to improving their communities and fellow citizens no matter their religious or political beliefs,” said Senator Greenleaf. “My legislation is intended to help these organizations to partner with governmental entities to help deliver vital services in our communities, such as helping to give ex-offenders a second chance, providing counseling for troubled youth, or assisting the needy.”

e-mail from Senator Greenleaf's office

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