Unlimited 1 % cash back rewards in the form of an automatic donation to any nonprofit, K - 12 school, university, or
religious organization of your choice.
Charity Charge World Mastercard, for example, donates 1 percent cash back to any nonprofit, K - 12 school, university or
religious organization of your choice — and lets you select up to three organizations for your contributions.
Not exact matches
Their range
of choice will shrink; the overall level
of pluralism and diversity in society will decline; the financial pressure
of government subsidies will tempt religiously affiliated
organizations to abandon their
religious witness in order to serve more
of the needy.
If we measure left and right by support for or opposition to abortion and Bill Clinton, which is a reasonable measure in this case, twelve
of the groups represented are very far left indeed — including Catholics for a Free
Choice, Human Rights Campaign (a leading gay rights
organization), People for the American Way, AIDS National Interfaith Network, and
Religious Coalition for Reproductive
Choice.
Nor do they take a stand on the recently enacted (but hotly debated) charitable
choice legislation, which would allow
religious organizations to compete equally for welfare contracts and to provide services without having to sanitize them
of all
religious content.
On the one hand, language at the beginning
of the Charitable
Choice provision makes it clear that the rules are intended to protect the
religious character and autonomy
of the
organizations receiving government funds.
In an attempt to give
religious groups some guidance in navigating between Charitable
Choice's front and back ends, some
religious organizations have begun work on a «Code
of Conduct» by which FBOs accepting government funds regulated by Charitable
Choice would pledge to operate.
If the potential benefits
of Charitable
Choice are to be fully realized, government entities,
religious organizations and nonprofits must each do their part in precisely implementing the legislation.
A voucher for specific social services, provided directly to clients by the state, could be redeemed by clients at an
organization of their
choice — and that
organization could be as secular or as
religious as it wanted to be without raising any constitutional difficulties.
The administration has said, in line with the consitution, that that
religious organization has no right to limit the
choices of it's female employees beyond what is considered societally acceptable.
It is a personal
choice to join a
religious church / group /
organization and not something that the rest
of us should have to pay for.
AFAP is a membership
organization that supports the profession
of Fertility Awareness instruction, so that more people will have access to accurate information and high quality instruction that is independent
of any particular
religious context or agenda and supports all reproductive
choices.
Based on the precedent, former NH Supreme Court Justice Charles Douglas III has argued that even traditional vouchers would be constitutional because the benefit to
religious organizations is indirect and incidental to the
choices of parents.
As the survey prompt explained, an STC program «gives tax credits to individuals and businesses if they contribute money to nonprofit
organizations that distribute private scholarships» thereby giving parents «the option
of sending their child to the school
of their
choice,» including private
religious or secular schools.
Voucher programs that give recipients the free and independent
choice of an array
of providers, including faith - based
organizations, have a long and established history in Arizona, including six different educational voucher programs that help more than 22,000 students annually attend the public, private or
religious school
of their
choice.
And its narrowness and seeming bias (against school
choice and the involvement
of religious organizations involved in education) doesn't do much to reclaim journalism's reputation for fair, steady coverage.
Non-profit
organizations that provide scholarships to children in Pennsylvania to attend the school
of their
choice — public, non-public or
religious.
Since we have agreed that I accept (at least provisionally, as far as the powerfully augmented eye can see) an expanding Universe and am therefore clearly
religious about physics and mathematics and reason if nothing else, can you explain to me how God isn't something and yet is capable
of things like sentience, action,
choice, design, starting off Big Bangs out
of nothingness — all things that seem to involve a remarkably high degree
of material complexity and
organization (not to mention time, and space and energy)-- not to mention various Amazing Powers to make an entire Universe poof into existence out
of nowhere with just the right rules to work out to become (in very small part) me some 14 billion years later.