Join an active international coalition
of 275 institutional investors who use their religious investments
and other resources to open doors at corporations and attempt
to raise concerns at the highest level of corporate decision
making.
1) Become An ICCR Advocate
ICCR Advocates:
Share ICCR's dedication to economic and social justice
Commit to ensuring ethical corporate practices
Stay informed about ICCR's ongoing work with corporations
ICCR Advocates are individual investors, concerned consumers,
alert activists and people of faith who want to build a more
just society based on ethical behavior and mutual respect.
What Are The Benefits of Membership?
Monthly e-mail communication and action
alerts: Advocates receive updatesinforming them
of ICCR's progress and actions, with links more information,
and ways for them to become involved. Click
here for a sample Advocate Newsletter
ICCR's magazine The Corporate Examiner:
Each year Advocates will receive ICCR's annual corporate dialogue
issue in the mail, cataloguing the goals and progress ICCR
has made with dozens of corporations.
Institutional members of ICCR share a commitment
to sound stewardship of our natural, social, moral and financial
capital. Together they develop goals and strategies to increase
long-term shareowner value by holding the corporations they
own to the highest standards of environmental performance,
social responsibility, and good governance. Institutional
members of ICCR are typically faith-based, and often:
National denominations
Religious communities
Pension funds
Foundations
Hospital systems
Asset management companies
Colleges and universities, and
Unions
What Are The Benefits of Membership?
Together, ICCR members:
File shareholder resolutions: Members of ICCR annually
file over 200 shareholder resolutions on a range of social
and governance issues. Members receive expert advice in drafting
these resolutions, and can consult with staff regarding filing
deadlines, and presenting these resolutions at annual corporate
meetings.
Participate in corporate dialogues: Each year ICCR
members participate in more than 200 dialogues with corporations
on a range of issues, from global warming, to sweatshops,
and access to health care. Such dialogues are one of the chief
ways ICCR members press corporations to be socially and environmentally
responsible. Staff work closely with members during corporate
dialogues, and provide research and guidance on industries
and issues.
Other benefits include:
Attending ICCR working meetings and functions
Receiving access to the secure Members' section of www.iccr.org
Partnering with community organizations
Join us today!
Yes, my organization wants to
become an institutional member of ICCR . To
join at the institutional level, please contact Executive
Director Laura Berry at lberry@iccr.org.