Partners

Building Partnerships

We are in a unique position to develop programs without the limitations and restrictions of government funding. Our partnerships and collaborations have the freedom and flexibility needed to create truly innovative programs and bring about real action and social change.

Intersections abides by the United Nations Principles of Partnership. The organizations participating in this Platform agree to base their partnership on the following principles: Equality, Transparency, Result-oriented approach, Responsibility, and Complementarity.

If you would like to talk to us about becoming one of our partners, please fill out the contact us form by clicking here.

Currently, Intersections is working with the following partners:

A.R.T. Art for Refugees
Provides curriculum and training programs to engage both children and adults in refugee communities in visual, performing, and creative arts drawn from their own culture.
Alliance of Civilizations logo Alliance of Civilizations
Works in partnership with States, international and regional organizations, civil society groups, foundations, and the private sector to mobilize concerted efforts to promote cross-cultural relations among diverse nations and communities.
American Society for Muslim Advancement (ASMA)
A New York based nonprofit organization founded to elevate the discourse on Islam and Foster environments in which Muslims thrive.
Auburn Media
An initiative of Auburn Theological Seminary, Auborn Media provides media training workshops, original programming, faith community outreach, consultations, and utilizes the Auburn Media Speakers Bureau.
Center for Creative Resources logo Center for Creative Resources
An arts management firm dedicated to helping artists and arts organizations realize their goals through organizational capacity building and improved institutional effectiveness.
Center for Multifaith Education at Auburn Seminary
Offers participants an opportunity to learn with dynamic teachers, engage sacred texts, discuss challenging issues, and experience the thriving ritual life in New York City.
Charter for Compassion logo Charter for Compassion
Celebrating all major religious, spiritual and ethical traditions using compassion to build a common ground.
Doug Katsaros, The Music of Your Dreams
Composer of introductory video score.
Odyssey Networks
The nation’s largest coalition of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faith groups dedicated to achieving interfaith understanding through the production and distribution of media.
Faith House
Where participants come together to learn about various faiths and cultures in conversation, creative expression, and other educational mediums.
Faith in Public Life
A strategy center advancing faith in the public square as a positive and unifying force for justice, compassion, and the common good.
Global Tolerance logo Global Tolerance
Communications team who value the power of media to inspire positive social change.
Hartford Seminary
An educational institution where a consciousness of God is cultivated and shared.
Interfaith Center of NY
A secular educational nonprofit organized for the purpose of promoting interfaith dialogue and harmony among all of the world’s religions and the prevention and resolution of conflicts arising there from.
Interfaith Youth Core logo Interfaith Youth Core
Equips and networks young leaders to build interfaith cooperation through domestic and international trainings and speeches.
Iraqi Student Project
A grass-roots effort to help young people who have studied in Iraq acquire the education they need to participate in rebuilding their country.
Just Vision
A nonprofit organization that informs local and international audiences about under-documented Palestinian and Israeli joint civilian efforts to resolve the conflict nonviolently.
LinkTV
Broadcasts programs that engage, educate, and activate viewers to become involved in the world.
Nitchen Children's Museum of Native America logo Nitchen Children's Museum of Native America
A project of Nitchen, In., a non-profit organization serving NYC Native American families in the social, educational, cultural and health areas.
One Nation
A national philanthropic initiative that promotes pluralism and inclusion in America, and sponsors resources that provide media professionals easy access to experts that can speak credibly about Muslim issues.
Paul Winter, musician and environmentalist
A six-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist.
Psychotherapy & Spirituality Institute
Provides psychotherapy and counseling from a caring staff of diverse therapists interested in understanding your spiritual journey, as well as your emotional and psychological needs.
Robert D. Black, Chicago Sunday Evening Club
A collection of inspirational videos and text featuring America’s finest religious thinkers, stories of personal faith, and reflections on spiritual topics, gathered from television broadcasts of 30 Good Minutes, an interfaith Chicago program.
Search for Common Ground
Founded in 1982, Search for Common Ground works to transform the way the world deals with conflict – away from adversarial approaches and towards collaborative problem solving.
Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding
A secular, non-sectarian organization providing education and tools to resolve religious tensions in schools, at work and in war zones.
The Cordoba Initiative
Aims to achieve a tipping point in Muslim-West relations within the next decade, steering the world back to the course of mutual recognition and respect and away from heightened tensions.
The Embassy of Kazakhstan
Located at 1401 16th Street, NW in Washington D.C.
The List Project
A U.S. nonprofit believing the United States Government has an obligation to resettle to safety Iraqis who imperiled due to their affiliation with the United States of America.
The Office of Communication of the United Church of Christ, Inc.
UCC's Office of Communication, Inc. (OC, Inc.) works to create just and equitable media structures that give meaningful voice to diverse peoples, cultures, and ideas.