The following is an unofficial listing of student and community faith organizations with relationships with the UC Berkeley campus.
- Religion, Politics, and Globalization Program: IAI's parent organization, RPGP promotes multidisciplinary research and provides programming on the themes of religion, politics and globalization. Their website has current event listings and a set of resourceful links on religion.
- BeliefNet: A wealth of knowledge and resources on faith and religion.
- Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC): Interfaith organization working to young people together and empower interfaith service projects. A wealth of information and resources creating interfatih communities.
- United Religions Initiative: Global organization promoting enduring, daily interfaith cooperation and working to end religiously motivated violence. Links page offers a comprehensive set of interfaith resources.
If you are planning an interfaith or faith-based event or program, we would love to help. Here are a couple links to campus resources, but please contact us with any questions or ideas.
- Campus Life & Leadership: A prerequisite to ASUC sponsorship, campus organizations registered through CLL can use campus rooms and facilities for programs and have access to CLL's many resources for student groups.
- ASUC Sponsorship & Funding: Registered student groups can receive annual regular funding through ASUC sponsorship.
- ASUC Grants: Individuals and Student Groups can apply for any of six grants of up to $500 for staging events, establishing programs, and travelling to conferences.
- Student Opportunity Fund: Chancellor's fund to support programs that foster a greater sense of campus community and that are conducive to free intellectual exchange. Students can apply for grants of up to $2000.
- Bears Breaking Boundaries Contest: Grants of up to $5000 for outstanding and innovative ideas awarded through a competitive contest each Spring. The IAI's initial funding was from Bears Breaking Boundaries.
Below is an unofficial listing of fellowships and positions available to those working on Interfaith issues.
- Interfaith Youth Core Fellows: Open to undergraduate student leaders from diverse faith and moral traditions who are committed
to interfaith action on campuses across the country. IFYC Fellows receive year-long stipends to support interfaith organizing work
on their college campus, skill-based trainings on how to be an effective interfaith
organizer, resources and tools to enhance interfaith work, media opportunities, a network
of peer colleagues, and mentors in the interfaith movement.
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