How can we seek to address social and racial inequities?
How can we seek to address social and racial inequities? By taking steps with one of the most potent forces in the world – Money.
How can we seek to address social and racial inequities? By taking steps with one of the most potent forces in the world – Money.
A Message from JoAnn Hanson | Crafting a Resilient Portfolio: Preparing for Post Covid Markets | Investor Statement on Coronavirus Response
A group of 195 long-term institutional investors representing over $4.7trillion USD in assets under management with global exposure across capital markets has issued an Investor Statement on Coronavirus Response. The Church Investment Group is a signatory of this statement. In this statement, we call on these management teams and boards of directors to join us…
The Church Investment Group has submitted comments to the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the proposed rule on Procedural Requirements and Resubmission Thresholds under the Exchange Act Rule 14a-8; File Number S7-23-19. On behalf of the Church Investment Group, we are submitting comments on the “Proposed Rule on Procedural Requirements and Resubmission Thresholds under Exchange…
Monday, October 22, 2018 – 9:00am to Tuesday, October 23, 2018 – 6:00pm Learn more and register here. Responsible Investor Conference: Ethical Finance 2018: Regaining Trust and Demonstrating Impact in Edinburgh on October 22-23. The conference will gather banks, asset managers, faith-related investors, mission-driven endowments, charities and family offices together to look at practical solutions to promote trust in banking…
The Episcopal Church, the US member of the Anglican Communion, has agreed to appoint a Task Force on the Theology of Money to examine responsible investment practices consistent with its faith and mission. A number of resolutions aimed at shaping the way the Church’s entities manage their assets were agreed at the 79th General Convention,…