
Auburn Seminary
Auburn equips leaders with the organizational skills and spiritual resilience required to create lasting, positive impact in local communities, on the national stage, and around the world.
Structural Reform and Governance
Advancing a progressive vision of religious liberty and partnering with faith communities in support of all CAP’s crosscutting priorities
We advance a progressive vision of religious freedom that affirms church-state separation and protects the rights and safety of religious minorities. We resist attempts to redefine religious liberty as a license to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people and people seeking reproductive health care.
We advocate for religious freedom around the world as part of an interdependent universal human rights framework that includes LGBTQ+ rights and access to reproductive health care.
Religious Americans are actively involved in advocacy for the just and equitable America envisioned by CAP’s five crosscutting priorities. We partner with faith-based organizations to harness their power for progressive change.
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We partner with a range of faith-based organizations at the national, state, and local levels. The following list is not comprehensive, and we invite other organizations to reach out if there are ways we can collaborate.
Auburn equips leaders with the organizational skills and spiritual resilience required to create lasting, positive impact in local communities, on the national stage, and around the world.
Faith in Public Life is a national movement of clergy and faith leaders united in the prophetic pursuit of justice, equality, and the common good.
NETWORK works to create a society that promotes justice and the dignity of all in the shared abundance of God’s creation.
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action is a movement of progressive Jews across the country who are fighting for justice and equality for all.
Sojourners articulates the biblical call to social justice to inspire hope and build a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world.
Muslim Advocates works in the courts, the policymaking process, and the public dialogue so American Muslims and all people can live free from discrimination.
Through the community, courtrooms, classrooms, and Congress, the Sikh Coalition works to protect the constitutional right to practice your faith without fear.
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism works to educate, inspire, and mobilize the Reform Jewish community to advocate for social justice.
The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is building a moral fusion movement to address interlocking injustices.
This national community organizing network gives people of faith the tools that they need to fight for justice and work toward a more equitable society.
Americans United for Separation of Church and State advances the separation of religion and government as the only way to ensure freedom of religion.
Interfaith Alliance is the only national interfaith organization dedicated to protecting the integrity of both religion and democracy in America.
This project is a law and policy think tank based at Columbia Law School that promotes social justice, freedom of religion, and religious plurality.
The National Council of Jewish Women is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action.
Emgage educates, engages, and empowers Muslim American communities through educational events, voter initiatives, and leadership development.
This faith-based organization transforms communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement, and disaster.
The Friends Committee on National Legislation lobbies Congress and the administration to advance peace, justice, and environmental stewardship.
Catholics for Choice is a nonprofit organization that lifts up the voices of the majority of Catholics who believe in reproductive freedom.
Interfaith Power & Light inspires and mobilizes people of faith and conscience to take bold and just action on climate change.
Islamic Relief USA provides relief and development and works to empower individuals in their communities and give them a voice in the world.
Sadhana empowers Hindu American communities to live out the values of their faith through service, community transformation, and targeted advocacy work.
American Atheists fights for religious equality for all Americans by protecting the wall of separation between state and church created by the First Amendment.
We partner with a range of faith-based coalitions. The following list is not comprehensive, and we invite other coalitions to reach out if there are ways we can collaborate.
This network includes more than 70 Washington offices of national religious bodies and faith-based organizations. CAP is a cooperating agency.
The Faith for Equality coalition comprises more than 120 organizations working to advance the dignity of LGBTQ people.
The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice brings the moral force of religion to protect and advance reproductive health, choice, rights, and justice.
Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence is a coalition of more than 50 faith-based organizations that together represent tens of millions of religious Americans.
Faithful Democracy is a coalition of congregations, faith-based organizations, and religious leaders with a shared concern about the state of our democracy.
The Religious Equality and Liberty Coalition brings together policy advocates across multiple progressive justice movements to advance religious liberty.
The Center for American Progress is unique among many progressive organizations in understanding the role of religious communities in advancing progressive change. CAP originated its faith team shortly after the organization’s founding in 2003. Our team works to harness the power of religious communities to advocate for CAP’s five crosscutting priorities. We also support CAP’s mission by defending the rights and safety of religious minorities in the United States and around the world, while resisting attempts by Christian nationalists to redefine religious freedom as a license to discriminate.
Religious freedom expert Amanda Tyler, of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, discusses the latest court cases and trends in religious freedom.
There’s been no shortage of faith-based advocacy during the first year of the Biden administration.
Please join the Center for American Progress for a discussion of the Biden administration's efforts to protect the rights and safety of religious minorities and the nonreligious, here and around the world, and to safeguard the nation’s separation of church and state.
At home and abroad, the Biden administration is restoring a commitment to religious liberty for all.
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg of the National Council of Jewish Women shares her thoughts on Dobbs v. Jackson and the fight for abortion rights.
Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons and Maggie Siddiqi discuss how the case of a Tennessee couple reveals how religious freedom is misused to discriminate against religious minorities.
CAP interviews one of the country’s most influential Christian leaders, the Rev. Adam Russell Taylor, to learn more about Christian political engagement at this moment in history.
Maggie Siddiqi explains why in the face of a deadly pandemic, religion must not be used as an excuse to avoid lifesaving vaccination and mask requirements.
Join us on December 15 to hear from prominent faith leaders about America’s pro-democracy faith movement. They will share their vision for what it takes to build a more inclusive democracy based on their wisdom traditions rooted in hope, resilience, and systemic transformation.
Prominent religious leaders reflect on the meaning of democracy.
Religious organizations and people of faith across the country are working to heal their communities and prevent gun violence through support for broader reforms.
The Rev. Jane Field of the Maine Council of Churches shares her thoughts on Maine’s approach to containing COVID-19, as well as the response from religious communities in the state.