Center for Interfaith Action on Global Poverty
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The Center for Interfaith Action on Global Poverty (CIFA) "is an independent, not-for-profit development organization based in Washington D.C., launched in September 2008 by the development philanthropist Edward W. Scott, Jr. at the Clinton Global Initiative." [1]
- J. Andreas Hipple - Acting Executive Director
- Tom Woods - Senior Advisor
- Jean F. Duff - Senior Advisor for Strategy and Resources
Contents
CIFA Donors
Accessed November 2010: [2]
- Adventist Development and Relief Agency
- Amelior Foundation
- Anonymous Family Foundation
- Anonymous Donor
- ExxonMobil Foundation
- Healey Family Foundation
- Nike Foundation
- Scott Head Foundation
- United Nations Foundation
- UNFPA
- Weininger Family Foundation
- William H. Frist Foundation
- World Bank
Trustees
Accessed November 2010: [3]
- Abed Ayoub - Chief Executive Officer, Islamic Relief USA
- Nancy Birdsall - President, Center for Global Development
- Dale Hanson Bourke
- Rich Cizik - President, New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good
- Rajmund Dabrowski
- David Dahlin - Executive Vice President, Compassion International
- John J. DeGioia - President, Georgetown University
- Mark Dybul - Distinguished Visiting Scholar, The O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
- Hany El Banna - Founder and President, Humanitarian Forum
- William H. Frist - Chairman, Hope Through Healing Hands
- Ken Hackett - President, Catholic Relief Services
- Samuel T. Lloyd - Dean, Washington National Cathedral
- Ruth W. Messinger - President, American Jewish World Service
- Robert W. Radtke - President, Episcopal Relief and Development
- David Saperstein - Director and Counsel, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
- Timothy Shriver - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Special Olympics
- Richard Stearns - President, World Vision, United States
- Sayyid Syeed - General Secretary, Islamic Society of North America
- Ruth Turner - Chief Executive, Tony Blair Faith Foundation
- William F. Vendley - Secretary General, Religions for Peace
Contact
URL: http://www.centerforinterfaithaction.org