FAQs

What is interfaith work all about? Do I have to be religious to be a part of this movement?

We welcome people of all religions and traditions, including those who do not identify as religious. If you want to learn more about interfaith work, check out our guiding ideas and glossary of terms.

What resources do you have available for free?

Our resources page has a collection of our best resources available for free download.

Where can I connect with your network to promote my event / share my article / meet other interfaith leaders in my area?

Two great places to connect with other students and supporters of the movement are on Facebook: IFYC’s page and the Better Together Campaign page.

How do I get in touch with Eboo Patel for an interview?

Contact Dan Pawlus, our VP of Communications at Communications@Ifyc.org or 312.573.8825.

What ages do you work with?

We mainly work with college students, though many of our resources will be useful for high schools and faith communities.

How can I support your work?

Two easy ways to support our work right now: 1) tell a friend and 2) donate online.

How do I book Eboo Patel or someone else from IFYC to come to my campus?

Get in touch with Claire (SpeakerRequests@ifyc.org) to find out how to bring Eboo Patel or another staff member to your campus.

I had a great experience at your 2009 conference in Chicago. When is your next one?

We did too! We’re working out details for our next conference right now. Check back on our events page soon for details.

What does IFYC do?

IFYC works with college students and campus faculty and staff across the country to engage religious diversity by building interfaith cooperation on college and university campuses. We run Interfaith Leadership Institutes to prepare students to run the Better Together Campaign, then support students in running this national campaign on their campuses. Read more about our programs and how to get involved.