Faith and charity

Written by Super User 02 Dec 2016
Faith and charity

Faith and charity have long gone hand-in-hand. From international development to homelessness, faith-based charities can be found throughout the charity sector. Despite the diversity of issues these charities tackle, many see faith as a common thread that links them, bringing particular strengths: connections to the local community, relationships with hard-to-reach groups, and the presence of a large and motivated volunteer base. The environment for all charities is challenging, with reduced funding, increasing need and shifting public opinions - but faith and religion can bring another layer of complexity because of the changing role of faith in our society and the changing makeup of religious populations in Britain. While research into this and the influence of faith on giving, volunteering and communities exists, remarkably little is known about the effect of faith on how charitable organisations operate and what they can achieve.

Additional Info