Facts About Islamic Networks Group

Founded in 1993, Islamic Networks Group (ING) promotes cross religious and cultural understanding, respect and harmony through increasing religious and cultural literacy and facilitating inter-religious and cultural engagement and dialogue. ING delivers thousands of presentations and panels a year, building bridges among people of all faiths. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, ING believes that a better understanding of Muslims and their faith will result in a more peaceful, tolerant, and harmonious society

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Program Highlights:
• The Islamic Speakers Bureau consists of Muslim speakers who supplement education relating to Islam and the Muslim world, and deliver cultural diversity programming in public institutions.
• The Interfaith Speakers Bureau consists of Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist and Hindu speakers who supplement education related to world religions and cultural diversity programming.
ING trains and certifies Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist and Hindu speakers who deliver an average of 700 educational and interfaith programs annually to a variety of institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area.
ING provides content, materials and other support to its affiliates and partners in the U.S., Canada and England, who deliver an additional 4,000 presentations annually. Approximately 200,000 people of all faiths interact face-to-face with ING and its affiliated speakers each year.

Who Benefits from ING's Work?:
• Students, teachers, professors and administrators in academic institutions including 2 and 4 year colleges, universities and grade schools.
• Police chiefs, training managers and beat officers in law enforcement agencies.
• Physicians, nurses and social service workers in healthcare facilities such as hospitals, and social service agencies.

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