The role of the Ambassador is a select opportunity, open to leaders who are involved and invested in the interfaith movement in their local communities
Click here to view a list of current Ambassadors
Want to become an Ambassador of the Parliament of the World's Religions? Learn about the program below and apply.
Duties
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Support Parliament initiatives and similar initiatives wherever possible, e.g. the Faiths Against Hate Initiative, the Women’s Taskforce, etc.
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Participate in Online Meetings and trainings for Ambassadors (At least 2 per year)
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Participate in ongoing interfaith events in your community as an Ambassador of the Parliament.
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Attend the next Parliament in Salt Lake City
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Host at least one Pre-Parliament event in your communites or regions
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Encourage registrations for the next Parliament.
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Submit potential grant/foundation contact information to the office.
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Submit stories about your activities, accomplishments, and latest developments
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Encourage others to “like” us on Facebook and make comments. Write articles for the Parliament enewsletter, and contact Molly (molly@parliamentofreligions.org) to share your ideas
Guidelines
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We promote the mission and values of the Parliament of the World’s Religions in cultivating harmony and fostering engagement to achieve a just, peaceful & sustainable world.
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We listen and speak with respect
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We raise awareness about the global interreligious movement by mobilizing networks to come together on the issues most important to them
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We build knowledge about and interest in the 2015 Parliament by hosting outreach events.
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We are available to serve as needed during and after the Parliament.
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We are a resource for the Parliament and communicate quickly when receiving information
Code of Ethics
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We build trust at all times.
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We act with integrity, honesty and compassion.
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We respect the individual and his/her culture and faith
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We contribute to a climate of open and honest communication.
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Communications from other Ambassadors are held in confidence.
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We support one another and refrain from gossip.
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If there is a problem, we talk to the person who can do something about it, rather than make general complaints.
Click here to Apply to the Ambassador Program