Sojourners is a U.S.-based Christian nonprofit and media ministry that links faith and social justice. Founded in 1971, it publishes Sojourners magazine and works to mobilize faith communities around progressive policy priorities including poverty alleviation, racial and economic justice, immigration reform, climate justice, and peacemaking through journalism, education, and advocacy.
Faith-driven progressive public policy: anti-poverty and economic justice, racial justice, immigration reform, climate and environmental justice, peace and anti-war efforts, voting rights and civic engagement, criminal justice reform, and faith-based advocacy on healthcare and human rights.
Primarily individual donations and foundation grants, supplemented by magazine subscriptions, publications revenue, and event contributions.
Sojourners magazine and community; founder and public leader Jim Wallis; frequent partners and collaborators in progressive faith networks such as Faith in Public Life and Evangelicals for Social Action.
Non-profit (faith-based 501(c)(3) organization and media ministry)