Pew Charitable Trusts. Religion Program.

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Grants to religious organizations have always been central to the mission of the Pew Charitable Trusts. This reflects J. Howard Pew's and the Pew family's commitment to faith-based organizations. The first grant was made to the American Bible Society, in 1949. Martin Paul Trimble served as a program officer in the Religion Program in the 1980s. Joel A. Carpenter was made director of the program in 1988 until 1996. The program's current director is Luis E. Lugo.

The Religion Program has focused its grantmaking in such areas as: Cross-Cultural Christian Partnership, Evangelical and Religious Scholarship, Global Christianity, Religion and Public Life and Urban and Hispanic Ministry.

From the description of Records, 1984-1988. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122370762

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associatedWith Carpenter, Joel A. person
associatedWith Daugherty, Mary Lee. person
associatedWith Sullivan, Leon Howard, 1922-2001. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
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Religion
African American farmers
Art and religion
Communism and religion
Community development corporations
Freedom of religion
Interfaith families
Interfaith marriage
Interfaith worship
Journalism, Religious
Philosophy and religion
Prisoners
Religion and geography
Religion and sociology
Religious communities
Religious education
Religious education
Religious ethics
Religiousness in literature
Religious refugees
Religious thought
Religious work with prisoners
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Active 1984

Active 1988

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