The Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO), founded in 1998, is a broad-based power organization that works for the public good by coalescing, training, and organizing people across religious, racial, ethnic, class, and neighborhood lines. Membership consists of 41 congregations in Greater Boston representing more than 45,000 individuals. GBIO organizes people and institutions at neighborhood, city, and state levels. By engaging thousands of people in identifying important problems and using proven organizing methods to engage and develop leaders, GBIO has built and demonstrated collective strength to achieve a wide variety of purposeful goals.
The Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO), founded in 1998, is a broad-based power organization that works for the public good by coalescing, training, and organizing people across religious, racial, ethnic, class, and neighborhood lines. Membership consists of 41 congregations in Greater Boston representing more than 45,000 individuals. GBIO organizes people and institutions at neighborhood, city, and state levels. By engaging thousands of people in identifying important problems and using proven organizing methods to engage and develop leaders, GBIO has built and demonstrated collective strength to achieve a wide variety of purposeful goals.