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Religious organizations that provide human services programming can be incredibly problematic and Nia is fired up about it. Without oversight, these organizations can require religious participation in order for people to receive their services, among other issues. Talk about messed up.
In today’s episode, we’re chatting about the different types of religious organizations, why the ones providing direct resources are problematic, the damage of discriminatory religious doctrine, and funding implications.
What’s in this episode:
[04:07] Why religious organizations that provide direct human resources programming can be problematic
[12:14] How an organization like this in Nia’s hometown is likely receiving federal funding
[17:27] How damaging it is for organizations that provide humans services to be discriminatory (whether religious or otherwise) and why we need regulation for these organizations
[24:18] How taxpayer money and dark money contribute to religiously-specific human services
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/
Do you love our show and want to hear even more from us? You can get behind-the-scenes episodes and more by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nonprofitreframe
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Religious organizations that provide human services programming can be incredibly problematic and Nia is fired up about it. Without oversight, these organizations can require religious participation in order for people to receive their services, among other issues. Talk about messed up.
In today’s episode, we’re chatting about the different types of religious organizations, why the ones providing direct resources are problematic, the damage of discriminatory religious doctrine, and funding implications.
What’s in this episode:
[04:07] Why religious organizations that provide direct human resources programming can be problematic
[12:14] How an organization like this in Nia’s hometown is likely receiving federal funding
[17:27] How damaging it is for organizations that provide humans services to be discriminatory (whether religious or otherwise) and why we need regulation for these organizations
[24:18] How taxpayer money and dark money contribute to religiously-specific human services
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://thenonprofitreframe.com/
Do you love our show and want to hear even more from us? You can get behind-the-scenes episodes and more by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nonprofitreframe
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.