Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO)

Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO)

418 W. 145th St
New York, NY 10031
United States

Attesting Officer
Lucia Bruno
Director of Communications


40.8242806, -73.9458441


IFCO is a national ecumenical agency created in 1966 by several Protestant, Roman Catholic and Jewish organizations, to be an interreligious, interracial agency for support of community organization and education in pursuit of social justice. Through IFCO, national and regional religious bodies collaborate in development of social justice strategies and provide financial support and technical assistance to local, national and international social-justice projects.
IFCO serves as a bridge between the churches and communities and acts as a resource for ministers and congregations wishing to better understand and do more to advance the struggles of the poor and oppressed. IFCO conducts workshops for community organizers and uses its national and international network of organizers, clergy and other professionals to act in the interest of justice.
Churches, foundations and individual donors use IFCO services as a fiscal agent to make donations to community organizing projects.
IFCO's global outreach includes humanitarian aid shipments through its Pastors for Peace program to Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Chiapas, Mexico.


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