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Faith in Place

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Faith in Place
Founded1999
Location
Area served
Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin
Productclean energy and sustainable farm-grown and prepared foods
MethodWorkshops, interfaith networking, cooperative building
Key people
Reverend Clare Butterfield, founder and Brian Sauder, Executive Director
Employees
28
Websitefaithinplace.org

Faith in Place is an American organization based in Chicago, Illinois that coordinates religious leaders to address environmental sustainability issues.[1] Partnering with religious congregations, Faith in Place promotes clean energy and sustainable farming.[1] Since 1999, Faith in Place has partnered with over 700 congregations in Illinois.[2][3][4]

Faith in Place has established cooperative fair trade markets, and, for a time, the Eco-Halal cooperative for "Muslim consumers to purchase sustainably raised lamb, chicken, and beef".[3][5]

History

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Started in 1999, as a project of the Center for Neighborhood Technology, it later incorporated as an independent organization.[6] Initially the group worked in seven location to develop projects and then expanded to regional coordination.[6] In 2003 they incorporated officially and moved to independent offices in late 2004.[6]

Activities and projects

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Faith in Place works with religious organizations in an effort to "promote stewardship of the Earth as a moral obligation".[7]

Illinois Interfaith Power & Light Campaign

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Their Illinois Interfaith Power & Light Campaign helps various religious groups conserve energy, purchase clean energy and advocates for conservation.[2] Faith in Place is the Illinois chapter of the national Interfaith Power & Light campaign. They assisted the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in building the nation's first certified green synagogue.[2] Another project they facilitated was Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview becoming the United States’ first mosque to go solar.[8]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Eat Where You Live: How to Find and Enjoy Local and Sustainable Food No Matter Where You Live by Lou Bendrick; The Mountaineers Books, 2008; ISBN 1-59485-074-7, ISBN 978-1-59485-074-5
  2. ^ a b c "Green Awards 2007 Honorees: Rev. Clare Butterfield and Shireen Pishdadi, Faith in Place" Archived 2016-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Magazine, April 2007 by Geoffrey Johnson.
  3. ^ a b Beyond Organic: God, Food & the Environment
  4. ^ Grace Matters: Courtesy Toward the Earth by Peter W. Marty April 29, 2007
  5. ^ Bread rising: Environmentalist mixes faith with organic flour The Lutheran by Nicole Adamson, November 2006.
  6. ^ a b c "Faith In Place: About Us: History". Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  7. ^ "Churches' faith down to Earth" by Amanda Vogt, Chicago Tribune, February 25, 2005.
  8. ^ "Bridgeview mosque goes solar" by Manya Brachear, Chicago Tribune, July 31, 2008.
  • Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ), interview with Clare Butterfield, August 2005.