Interfaith Dialogue
Facilitating meaningful conversations between leaders and members of different religious traditions to foster mutual understanding
Fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding to build peaceful communities
About Organization
Bridges of Peace works to promote interfaith cooperation and peaceful dialogue between diverse religious communities. Based in Madison, NJ, the organization was established in 2006. The organization focuses on building bridges between different faith traditions through education and community engagement.
Interfaith Dialogue
Facilitating meaningful conversations between leaders and members of different religious traditions to foster mutual understanding
Community Peacebuilding
Creating initiatives that bring diverse faith communities together to work toward shared goals of peace
Religious Education
Providing educational resources and programs that increase awareness and respect for different faith traditions
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Connect with diverse faith communities to establish dialogue channels and build trust
Develop and deliver interfaith education to promote understanding of different religious traditions
Organize structured conversations between faith leaders and community members on shared values
Create lasting collaborations between religious organizations to sustain peaceful interfaith relations
Key areas where Bridges Of Peace concentrates its efforts
Facilitating meaningful conversations between leaders and members of different religious traditions to foster mutual understanding
Creating initiatives that bring diverse faith communities together to work toward shared goals of peace
Providing educational resources and programs that increase awareness and respect for different faith traditions
Meet the people behind Bridges Of Peace.
Team information not available.
2006
2006
Bridges of Peace established to promote interfaith understanding in New Jersey
2006
2006
Received IRS recognition as a tax-exempt nonprofit organization
Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (2020-2021)
Total Borrowed
$11K
Subsidy Cost
$1K
14% of loan
Loan Count
1
TO PROVIDE LOANS TO RESTORE AS NEARLY AS POSSIBLE THE VICTIMS OF ECONOMIC INJURY TYPE DISASTERS TO PRE-DISASTER CONDITIONS
Source: Small Business Administration • Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (2020-2021)