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As a think tank, the Open Religious Policy Forum (FOR) investigates the political regulation of religion. Its experts consult governments, parliaments, religious congregations, and journalists. Representatives of FOR are frequent speakers and discussants worldwide. Among the locations where they spoke are Washington, D.C., Salt Lake City, Jerusalem, Beirut, Cairo, and Berlin. Institutionally independent, FOR relies primarily on membership fees and donations. It is non-partisan and non-denominational. For research and events, FOR cooperates with foundations, universities, think tanks, congregations, and governments on a case-by-case basis.

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