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Obama's Tax Return Offers Look at Faith-Based Charitable Giving

April 16, 2009 06:14 PM ET | Dan Gilgoff | Permanent Link | Print

BY Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

Barack and Michelle Obama's 2008 tax return, released by the White House, shows that the first couple gave $172,050, about 6.5 percent of their adjusted gross income, to charity. The vast majority of the charitable donations went to secular nonprofits, including the United Negro College Fund and CARE.

That's a change from previous years, when the Obama gave generously to Trinity United Church of Christ, the church they left last year amid the controversy surrounding their longtime pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. In 2006, the Obamas gave $22,500 to Trinity. In 2008, the Obamas gave $8,050 to churches and faith-based or faith-related charities, which represented nine of the 37 charities the Obamas supported.

Here's the breakdown of their faith-based giving:

  • $500 to Apostolic Church of God
  • $200 to Brookland Baptist Church
  • $500 to Brown AME Church
  • $1,000 to Catholic Relief Services
  • $150 to Crusade of Mercy
  • $100 to First Lutheran Church
  • $5,000 to New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity
  • $500 to St. Leo's Residence for Veterans
  • $100 to St Luke's United Methodist Church

Read the full return here.

Tags: taxes | Barack Obama | religion | philanthropy

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Catholic Donations

I think that it's dishonest that the $25,000 that Obama donated to the Catholic Relief Services was not included in this article.

He gave more

I find it funny that the $25,000 dollars that Obama donated to the Catholic Relief Services. This is dishonest to say to portray his faith-based giving on incomplete numbers. Way to go.

Commitement

Would I as a Baptist give Chartable donations to organizations I do not support? The answer is no, look at all the different organizations, seems like to me he is buying votes.

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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