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  2. Shared Hope International - Wikipedia

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    Shared Hope International supported the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2013 (H.R. 3530; 113th Congress), a bill that would authorize the appropriation of $25 million annually over the 2015-2019 period for the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) to provide grants to states and other recipients aimed at improving the enforcement ...

  3. World Concern - Wikipedia

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    World Concern is a Christian global relief and development organization operating in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Haiti, with its headquarters located in Seattle, Washington, United States. World Concern serves approximately 6 million people worldwide and has a staff of 877, with 846 of those being international and 31 based at headquarters.

  4. List of wealthiest religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Non-Trinitarian Christianity: Includes everything from investments, operating assets (ecclesiastical buildings) and real estate, mostly from USA. [1] Catholic Church in Germany: 47.24 to 265.62 Germany: Catholicism

  5. World Vision International - Wikipedia

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    World Vision International is an interdenominational Christian humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization. [5] [6] It was founded in 1950 by Robert Pierce as a service organization to provide care for children in Korea.

  6. Living Water International - Wikipedia

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    Living Water International is a faith-based non-profit organization that helps communities in developing countries to create sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene programs in response to the global water crisis. [1] [2] It is based in Houston, Texas, United States. It was established in 1990 and currently operates in 17 countries.

  7. Aglow International - Wikipedia

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    Aglow International has a hierarchical leadership structure. Within the United States, local Aglow groups are called Lighthouses. [13] The local groups are composed of women who come together for Bible Study, teachings, and also to perform community outreach tasks and events.

  8. Faith-based organization - Wikipedia

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    Their funding comes from member donations, but they are also eligible for state [3] or international grants. [4] Currently, this terminology is widely used in governmental, [5] [6] inter-governmental, [7] [8] and non-governmental settings. [9] World Bank prepared a list of international faith-based organizations. [10]

  9. Compassion International - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] Reclassification has been noted by several Christian ministry watchdogs as a growing trend among large Christian ministries. [32] [33] As a result, Compassion's Donor Confidence Score fell from 97 to 73 on MinistryWatch, and the organization is no longer rated on Charity Navigator due to the lack of Accountability & Finance beacon ...