Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
| Description | ICCR is a thirty-year-old international coalition of 275 faith-based institutional investors including denominations, religious communities, pension funds, healthcare corporations, foundations, and dioceses with combined portfolios worth an estimated $100 billion. As responsible stewards, they merge social values with investment decisions, believing they must achieve more than an acceptable financial return. ICCR members utilize religious investments and other resources to change unjust or harmful corporate policies, working for peace, economic justice, and stewardship of the Earth. |
| Related Person |
David M. Schilling, Program Director |
| Contact | Room 1842
475 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10115 USA Phone: 212-870-2295 Fax: 212-870-2023 |
| info@iccr.org | |
| Website | http://www.iccr.org/ (link opens in a new window) |
Focus: Business, Debt, Ethics, Environment, Finance, Governance, Health, Human Rights, Jobs, Religion, Security, United States, Global
Related Resources:
- Taking Stock of Business and Human Rights (Briefings)
- Human Rights Challenges Facing Abbott Laboratories: Risks and Recommendations (Policy Library)
- The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility and the Emergence of Corporate Human Rights Policies (Audio)
- Taking Stock of Business and Human Rights: Policies and Practices (Policy Library)
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