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GBIO Giving Week!
Starting Giving Tuesday (12/2), we'll be sharing a series of videos, each highlighting a different leader from GBIO as well as different facets of our work. Please consider making a contribution to our ability to organize communities across differences to build a better Boston for everyone! Click the link below to donate. |
December 18 - Come to the All-Region Gathering!
With the Get Real House Meeting Campaign well underway, we hope you've been able to experience a few House Meetings or are working to get one scheduled at your congregation or institution.
To make sure we stay connected during this busy season, we've scheduled an All-Region Gathering for next month! This will be an opportunity for everyone across GBIO to have some fellowship, check in on how the campaign is progressing, share tips with one another, and (of course) eat lots of food. Click the button below to register!
With the Get Real House Meeting Campaign well underway, we hope you've been able to experience a few House Meetings or are working to get one scheduled at your congregation or institution.
To make sure we stay connected during this busy season, we've scheduled an All-Region Gathering for next month! This will be an opportunity for everyone across GBIO to have some fellowship, check in on how the campaign is progressing, share tips with one another, and (of course) eat lots of food. Click the button below to register!
BOSTON MAYORAL CANDIDATES ACTION
Accountability through RelationshipOn September 2nd, 2025, we partnered with the Black Ministerial Alliance TenPoint Coalition to hold a Boston Mayoral Candidates Action. Our goal was to uplift issue priorities of particular importance to the Black faith community related to education, immigration and homeownership. By engaging the candidates around these specific issues, we hope to develop a relationship of accountability with the Mayor of Boston. In this turbulent time, our people deserve a mayor who will champion our interests.
Mayor Michelle Wu and challengers Josh Kraft and Domingos DaRosa attended. Read the story below from The Boston Globe to learn more: |
AN OPEN LETTER FOR HOUSING JUSTICE
from massachusetts clergy to senate and house leadership
Our Mission
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We believe in making Greater Boston a better place to live, work, and raise a family. Our mission is to build POWER by developing local LEADERS so we can ACT together on issues that matter to our communities.
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About UsThe Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO) is a broad-based, non-partisan, interfaith, multiracial power organization rooted in Greater Boston’s neighborhoods and congregations. Made up of 60 dues-paying member institutions representing more than 107,000 people, GBIO is dedicated to making our city a better place for all of us to live and thrive. For more than 20 years, GBIO has worked to improve housing and healthcare, reform our criminal justice system, address racial disparities in our city, and rebuild schools and neighborhoods, among other issues.
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