On January 4, 2012, Governor Jack Markell created through Executive Order 33 the Delaware Council of Faith-Based Partnerships. This new Council recognizes the significance of faith-based organizations in addressing many significant social needs, and will work to establish partnerships between government agencies and faith-based organizations to help fight poverty, expand access to health care, promote education and improve public safety.
“Regardless of denomination or geography, in every corner of our state, someone has heard and answered the call to serve their neighbor,” Markell said. “Members of faith-based organizations offer up tens of thousands of volunteer hours and countless resources to improve our communities. The Council should serve as a place for those organizations to turn to help harness this potential and this power. It’s about giving groups a chance – if they wish – to work together to make an even greater difference.”
Specifically, the executive order provides the Council the following powers, duties and functions:
On January 27, 2024, Governor Carney signed an Executive Order changing the name of the Council to the Delaware Interfaith Council.
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