Interfaith Worker Justice
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Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ) "is a network of people of faith that calls upon our religious values in order to educate, organize, and mobilize the religious community in the United States on issues and campaigns that will improve wages, benefits, and conditions for workers, and give voice to workers, especially workers in low-wage jobs." [1]
- Kim Bobo - Executive Director
- Aina Gutierrez - Deputy Director of Operations
- Charese Jordan Moore - Deputy Director
Contents
Directors
Accessed March 2009: [2]
- Gabino Zavala - President
- Edie Rasell - Vice-President
- Darren Cushman Wood
- Jill Jacobs
- Bennie Whiten
- Jim Sessions
- Phil Tom
- Ros Pelles
- Hussam Ayloush
- Tom Chabolla
- Bob DeRose
- John Hill
- Daryl Ingram
- Jarvis Johnson
- Susan Leslie
- Aaron McEmrys
- Todd O'Malley
- Frank Raines III
- Mary Priniski
- Joanne Reich
- Charles Whitaker
Special Advisor
Funders (2007) [3]
Foundations provided 60% of their 2007 income.
Foundations
$100,000 to $200,000
- Ford Foundation - Civil Society (multi-year)
- Ford Foundation - Religion, Society and Culture (multiyear)
- Marguerite Casey Foundation (multi-year)
- Nathan Cummings Foundation (multi-year)
$50,000 to $99,999
- Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
- Houston Endowment, Inc.
- Public Welfare Foundation (multi-year)
$25,000 to $49,999
$10,000 to $24,999
$2,500 to 9,999
Other Selected Funders
Contact
- Web: http://www.iwj.org