What does USDAs final rule on Equal Opportunity for Religious Organizations mean for Food and Nutrition Service programs?
This regulation, issued on July 9, 2004, clarifies both the rights and the responsibilities of faith-based organizations that receive USDA grants and other forms of direct assistance. It specifies that faith-based organizations may not be excluded from the competition for USDA grants simply because they are religious. Neither the Federal government nor a State or local government receiving USDA assistance may discriminate for or against a religious organization on the basis of the organization’s religious character or affiliation. The regulation also provides that faith-based organizations that receive Federal grants may participate without sacrificing their religious character and autonomy so that they can continue to carry out their missions consistent with their beliefs. For example, they do not need to change their name or chartering documents, or remove religious art or symbols from their facilities. The regulation also imposes certain restrictions on an organization’s use of Fede
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