Open Tent

A community-based, interfaith nonprofit

Across faith traditions,
we build common ground.

Open Tent is dedicated to building peace, fostering understanding, and promoting respectful dialogue across Abrahamic traditions.

Our mission

We are a community-based, interfaith nonprofit dedicated to building peace, fostering understanding, and promoting respectful dialogue across Abrahamic faith traditions. Through interreligious and intercultural dialogue, we seek to bridge divides, nurture mutual respect, and collaborate for the common good.

Grounded in our shared humanity, we empower grassroots leaders to build common ground and pursue justice and healing in diverse communities.

Core values

What guides our work together.

01

Respect & Understanding

We honor the rich religious and cultural diversity of our communities, believing that dialogue over monologue is essential to overcome prejudice and foster mutual respect.

02

Shared Humanity & Common Good

We emphasize the dignity of every person and work together across lines of difference to uplift the shared values that unite us in pursuit of the common good.

03

Bridge-Building & Peace Through Cooperation

We are committed to trust-building and collaboration that leads to peaceful coexistence and conflict resolution, recognizing that real change happens through relationship and shared action.

04

Religious Pluralism & Intercultural Understanding

We affirm the value of religious pluralism and the importance of intercultural dialogue in an age of globalization and cultural hybridization.

05

Community-Led & Participatory Engagement

We believe in the power of grassroots efforts and community-based leadership to foster authentic, transformative encounters rooted in the realities of local contexts.

06

Unity in Diversity

We celebrate unity in difference, knowing that true peace is not uniformity but a harmony of diverse voices working together with integrity and shared purpose.

Support our work

Peace is built together.

Your gift fuels grassroots dialogue, equips community leaders, and opens new spaces of encounter across faith traditions.