Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility Records, 1966-2011

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Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility Records, 1966-2011

The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) is a coalition of predominantly faith based institutions that are committed to socially responsible investing. The strength of the records lies in their documentation of the ICCR’s programs, its work on individual issues, and its work with individual corporations and the U.S. Security and Exchanges Commission (SEC).

137.5 linear ft. (110 records boxes)

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Corporate Information Center of the National Council of Churches

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Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

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The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) grew out of an interest in socially responsible investing that arose from concerns of clergy that churches might be profiting from the Vietnam War through their investments. In 1971, the Episcopal Church and six other protestant denominations formed the Interfaith Committee on Social Responsibility in Investments (ICSRI), which would allow for the group to share information and coordinate efforts to press for corporate change ...

Interfaith Committee on Social Responsibility in Investments

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