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Faith Communities

Faith communities make a valuable contribution to the regional economy and the drive to improve our local communities. They have an excellent record of bridging the gap between the affluent and the deprived with their volunteer networks and community infrastructure. 

Faith communities in England’s Northwest:

  • Contribute between £69.6 million and £94.9 million each year to the region’s economy
  • Generate between £60.6 million and £64.4 million each year through their networks of over 45,000 faith volunteers
  • Generate between £574,755 and £811,472 each year through premises which they make available to the community 
  • Attract 679,114 faith visitors and tourists to the region, generating up to £8.4 million each year.

As part of the NWDA’s commitment to developing the faith agenda in the region and maximising the contribution these groups make to the economic and social development of the Northwest, it supported the establishment of the Northwest Forum of Faiths.

Made up of 24 individuals representing the nine major world faith communities from every part of the region, the Northwest Forum of Faiths aims to:

  • Promote good practice in relations between faith communities at every level of society 
  • Promote the engagement of faith communities in public policy (civil society)
  • Promote a vision of healthy spiritual values and integrated communities within the regional economic agenda (social cohesion) 
  • Promote the considerable experience and expertise of faith communities in caring for the weakest and most vulnerable in our society (service delivery)
  • Provide a structure which will allow faith communities to have a voice alongside other sectors on the Northwest Regional Stakeholder Forum and in response to other regional initiatives 
  • Promote religious literacy among strategic decision makers in the region. 
  • Provide a mechanism for responding to consultation initiatives at short notice 
  • Explore potential funding opportunities for faith communities 
  • Disseminate reports and other documents relating to faith community engagement at national, regional, local and community levels.

Visit the Faith in England's Northwest website

Investing in England's Northwest (link opens in a new window)