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Anti-Muslim Discrimination and Information Manipulation, and its Impact on Humanitarian Aid and Development (George Mason University project page)
Launched in 2024, this report maps the landscape of US-based non-state actors that have engaged in information manipulation campaigns against Muslim-led humanitarian aid and development INGOs. These actors include think tanks, advocacy groups, and their funders.

The Religion and Society Program at the Aspen Institute
Launched by the Aspen Institute in 2012, the Religion & Society Program builds and sustains the field of religious pluralism by supporting faith and civic leaders, encouraging philanthropic giving to the field, and producing resources to help you get involved with religious pluralism.

The British Council | Bridging Voices
Funded by The Henry Luce Foundation, Bridging Voices led novel conversations about the role of religion in public affairs and created pathways of engagement with policymakers and the general public.

Global Exchange on Religion in Society
The Global Exchange on Religion in Society (GERIS) was a two-year project of networking, societal capacity building, and social media engagement. The project aimed to contribute to social inclusion and societal resilience by setting up a global community-based exchange initiative.

Forum for Religion & International Affairs
FRIA is a collaborative training experience that equips professionals working in international affairs with approaches for effective engagement with religion, faith, and belief.

Religion and Diplomacy
Religion & Diplomacy is a portal to online resources dealing with the practical interface between religion and international affairs. The site publishes original policy reports, articles, and interviews in addition to highlighting key third-party publications relevant to diplomats and other practitioners working on religion-related issues.