The ICGS works in conjunction with many other programs in the community. These include:
- Birth & Beyond - building healthier families.
- Building Unity - an interfaith partnership with Habitat for Humanity and Rebuilding Together to build and renovate homes for low-income people.
- California Interfaith Power & Light – promoting responsible energy use by congregations/faith groups and individuals.
- The Capital Unity Council - working to build respect among all people.
- Drug-Free Youth
- Faith and Homeless Families Program
- Health Education Council – working in the Cancer Detection Program directed at low-income women.
- The Interfaith Disabilities Awareness Project - helping the faith community deal with architectural and attitudinal barriers that discourage participation.
- The Local Childcare & Development Planning Council - improving and expanding childcare.
- Oak Park Farmers Market - a project of the Oak Park Neighborhood Association to bring healthy, fresh, locally-grown food to families in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento.
- Opening Doors - helping resettle state-department approved refugees as well as providing business training and loan opportunities for the low-income community.
- Pastoral Care Seminar
- US Corps of Chaplains
- The Village on North C Street - a group of services for the homeless, including Loaves and Fishes and Safehaven.
- WEAVE - countering domestic violence.
- Wellspring Women's Center - a drop-in center for low-income women and their children.
- WIND Youth Center - working with homeless youth.
- Women's Interfaith Network
- The U.S. Attorney General's Violence Prevention Task Force, the United Way, and the Red Cross, among others.