Faithbased
Faithbased (often written as faith-based) is an adjective used to describe organizations, programs, or initiatives that are guided by religious faith or affiliated with religious communities. The term is commonly applied to nonprofit groups that provide social services, such as education, health care, housing, disaster relief, refugee assistance, and community development, often operating outside government frameworks or in partnership with public agencies.
These organizations include those connected to churches, mosques, temples, charities, and other faith groups. They may
Policy and legal context: In many jurisdictions, faith-based providers can compete for public funding or contract
Terminology and scope: “Faith-based” is sometimes used interchangeably with “religiously affiliated” or “faith-inspired”; it can describe
Notable considerations include governance, accountability, and respect for pluralism; some groups maintain internal codes restricting staff