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Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility


The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) is a coalition of shareholder advocates who view the management of their investments as a catalyst for social change. Its 300 member organizations comprise faith communities, socially responsible asset managers, unions, pensions, NGOs and other socially responsible investors with combined assets of over $200 billion. ICCR members engage hundreds of corporations annually in an effort to foster greater corporate accountability. ICCR's members file shareholder resolutions and engage in dialogue with corporate management on issues such as climate change, human rights - including human trafficking, food safety & sustainability, water sustainability, the affordability of medicines, corporate governance, financial practices & risk, and other social and environmental concerns. The organization was founded in the 1971.

ICCR members include faith communities, asset management companies, labor unions, pension funds, NGOs and college and university endowment funds. Current members include the AFL-CIO Office of Investments, AFSCME, American Baptist Churches, American Friends Service Committee, As You Sow Foundation, Auburn Theological Seminary, Azzad Asset Management, Boston Common Asset Management, Calvert Group, Center for Political Accountability, Domini Impact Investments, Bon Secours Health System, Dreilinden gGmbH, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Everence Financial, Friends Fiduciary Corporation, Dignity Health, Green Century, Health Care Without Harm, Mercy Health, Miller/Howard Investments, MSCI, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Newground Social Investments, NorthStar Asset Management, Oneida Trust Fund, Park Foundation, Oxfam, Open MIC, Presbyterian Church (USA), Reform Pension Board (Reform Jewish Movement), SEIU, St. Joseph Health System, SumOfUs, T'ruah, Trillium Asset Management, Trinity Health, the Tri-State Coalition for Responsible Investment, the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust.


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