Aug 16

Live Event

White House Issues Report on Barriers to Faith-Based Organizations

Summary

The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (OFBCI) released a report on obstacles to the involvement of faith-based organizations in federal social service programs. John J. DiIulio, Jr., Director of the White House OFBCI, presentd the results of an audit of five cabinet departments. Also participating in the announcement and discussion of the survey were John Bridgeland, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council; Stanley Carlson-Thies, associate director for cabinet ffairs at the White House; Sebastian Mallaby, member of the Washington Post editorial board; and officials of the OFBCI centers at the departments of Education, HHS, HUD and Justice.

The survey, titled Unlevel Playing Field: Barriers to Faith-Based and Community Organizations' Participation in Federal Social Service Programs, is the result of executive orders signed in January by President George W. Bush. The orders created the OFBCI, established related centers in five cabinet agencies—Education, HHS, HUD, Justice and Labor—and required each center to conduct a "department-wide audit to identify...barriers to the participation of faith-based and other community organizations in the delivery of social services."

The purpose of the audit was also to determine whether there are factors that "discourage or disadvantage" faith-based organizations from participating in federal programs. Following the presentation of the report, Brookings scholars analyzed and commented on the results of the audit.

Details

August 16, 2001

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction

    • Ron Nessen

  • Moderator

    • Ron Nessen

  • Participants Include

    • John Bridgeland

      Director, White House Domestic Policy Council

    • John J. DiIulio, Jr.

      Director, White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (OFBCI)

    • Jonathan Rauch

      Guest Scholar

      Governance Studies

    • Melissa Rogers

      Executive Director, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

    • OFBCI Cabinet Center Officials

      Departments of Education, HHS, HUD & Justice

    • Sebastian Mallaby

      Washington Post Editorial Board

    • Stanley Carlson-Thies

      White House Associate Director for Cabinet Affairs