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Reverend Mark Farr is an Episcopalian priest, psychotherapist and leader in the nonprofit community in the United States.

He was president of the Washington DC-based Faith and Politics Institute, which promotes the legacy of civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis, between 2008 and 2012. In that year he became president of the Sustained Dialogue Institute, which was created by former Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs Harold "Hal" Saunders. Sustained Dialogue is a system to promote conflict transformation both in diplomatic and community situations. During his presidency, the Sustained Dialogue Institute was one of the three co-hosts of the Dartmouth Conference, a long-time high-level bilateral dialogue between the United States and the Soviet Union, (later the Russian Federation). The Dartmouth Conference met regularly both in Moscow and Washington to seek to alleviate tensions between the two countries. President Farr left the Sustained Dialogue Institute in 2022.

Farr is a co-founder, vice president and board member of the John Lewis Institute of Peace, a nonprofit founded to further the work of Congressman Lewis.

Farr is also Vice President of the Eurasia Center, a think tank that aims to build positive relations among the nations and peoples of America and Eurasia. He is currently associated with the work of the Global Peace Foundation, an international nonprofit based in Lanham, Maryland.