Where a body or project is identified as faith-based, it risks being seen as limited. Behind this lies a presumption that a proposal may be intended for supporting a particular faith . The problem for faith funders of faith groups, is that faith groups often use a language and express a culture, which is unfamiliar. Find out more about how to present faith-based activity, with this helpful paper by Mark Woodruff from Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts and published by Barnados CANDL project.
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