The Benefits of Membership:
- Connect and Learn: ICCR has built a cohesive and supportive community of members reflecting our decades-long history of collaborative action. With the support of ICCR staff, members work together to implement effective corporate engagements. ICCR also connects members with an expanding network of NGOs, civil society, and community organizations to ensure member engagements reflect the perspectives of those most impacted by corporate practices. Key opportunities for connection include regular monthly calls focused on priority issues as well as bi-annual member conferences.
- Access: Enhance your understanding of the field of responsible investing, best practices in shareholder advocacy, and key issue areas for engagement. ICCR membership includes access to Shareholder Exchange. (ShareEx), a state-of-the-art database capturing 50 years of ICCR members’ work in corporate accountability; engagement tools and educational opportunities; and legal and communications support.
- Amplify your voice on corporate accountability issues: Participate in and lead initiatives with companies that press for greater corporate accountability. Join with responsible investors in relevant public policy engagement regarding shareholder rights as well as critical environmental and social issues. ICCR supports members as they pursue a range of approaches, including corporate dialogues, multi-stakeholder roundtables, investor statements and letters, the filing of shareholder proposals, and press strategies.
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ICCR has Three Types of Membership
Choose the membership type that best suits your organization’s objectives.
Faith-Based membership is open to faith-based institutional investors and organizations wanting to engage their portfolio companies on environmental, social, and governance concerns. Full member benefits are available to Faith-Based members, including full access to ICCR’s Shareholder Exchange. Faith-Based members also have full voting rights in ICCR’s Annual General Meeting and are eligible to serve on ICCR’s Governing Board.
Associate membership is open to institutional investors and organizations wanting to engage their portfolio companies on environmental, social, and governance concerns. Full member benefits are available to Associate members, including full access to ICCR’s Shareholder Exchange. Associate members are also eligible to serve on ICCR’s Governing Board.
Affiliate membership is available to organizations or groups with an interest in corporate accountability but seeking more limited involvement in ICCR’s work. Member benefits are available to Affiliate members, with some limitations: Affiliate members have limited access to ICCR’s Shareholder Exchange, and limited access to legal and communications support. Affiliate members also pay an additional fee to attend ICCR conferences.