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Organizations, Web Sites, and Journals Business Ethics, Mavis Publications, 52 S 10th St, #110, Minneapolis, MN 55403-2001 $49/yr. (612) 962-4700 A monthly magazine that covers ethical business practices for socially responsible business community. The Clean Yield, Box 1880, Greensboro Bend, VT 05842, $75/yr. (802) 533-7178, rhausman@world.std.com Bi-Monthly investment newsletter. Each month profiles two selected socially screened stocks and several company updates. Table of conservative, moderate, and aggressive "clean choices" with fundamental and technical data. Co-op America publishes the National Green Pages™, a guide to socially responsible businesses in the U.S., and a Financial Planning Handbook. Their web site contains much useful information including a list of socially responsible mutual funds with investment criteria and performance. Co-op America, 1612 K Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006, (800)58-GREEN (202)872-5307, fax (202)331-8166, http://www.coopamerica.org. Corporate Watch is an online magazine and resource center
designed to provide activists, journalists, students, teachers and policy
makers with an array of tools to investigate and analyze corporate activity.
Information on the social, political, economic and environmental
impacts of transnational corporations. Corporate Watch, P.O. Box 29344, San
Francisco, CA 94129, (415)561-6568,
Good Money Publications produces a quarterly newsletter with resources that help integrate money and values. Each issue includes charts on responsible mutual funds, banks & credit unions. Includes events calendar. Good Money Publications, Box 363, Worchester, VT 05682, $36/yr. (800) 223-3911 goodmoney1@aol.com The Greenmoney Journal is a periodic newsletter providing general information on socially responsible investing and consumer resources. The Greenmoney Journal, 608 Glass Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205 $25/yr. (509) 328-1741 The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) coordinates shareholder activism and community investing for more than 250 religious organizations as members. Publishes The Corporate Examiner, a monthly newsletter. $35/yr .Strategies used by ICCR members include a variety of approaches to impact corporate behavior including shareholder resolutions. Also available is a subscriber service for socially concerned investors for $350/yr. Each January ICCR publishes The Proxy Resolutions Book that contains the texts of all shareholder proposals sponsored by ICCR members. ICCR, Room 566, 475 Riverside Dr., N.Y., NY 10115,. (212) 870-2293. http://www.iccr.org Investor Responsibility Research Center (IRRC). Publishes newsletters on corporate governance and social responsibility issues, books, special reports and proxy reports which give investors information they need to make voting decisions. IRRC also provides software and on-line information services and sponsors conferences for institutional investors. Memberships and subscription fees based on size of portfolio. IRRC, Suite 700, 1350 Connecticut Avenue, N.W, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 833-0700. Principles and Codes -- A listing of Principles & Codes For Socially Responsible Business Practices is available at http://www.goodmoney.com/directry_codes.htm. The Social Investment Forum is a national nonprofit membership association dedicated to promoting the concept and practice of Socially Responsible Investing. The Forum is made up of over 600 financial professionals and institutions. Membership is open to any organization or practitioner who wishes to participate in the socially responsible investing field. Web site provides information on socially responsible mutual funds and other information. Social Investment Forum, 1612 K Street NW, Suite. 650, Washington, DC 20006, (202)872-5319, fax (202)822-8471, email: info@socialinvest.org, http://www.socialinvest.org Kinder, Lydenberg, Domini (KLD) is a leading provider of
social research for institutional investors. KLD serves institutional
clients who wish to integrate social criteria into investment
decisions. Maintains the Domini 400 Social Index (DSI),
the established benchmark for measuring the impact of social screening
on financial performance. Launched in May 1990, the DSI is the first benchmark
for equity portfolios subject to multiple social screens.
The KLD database (PC) service , SOCRATES, provides profiles of over 650
U.S. companies covering companies strengths
and failings in nine major social issues.
Kinder, Lydenberg, Domini & Co., Inc.,Russia Wharf, 530 Atlantic
Ave., 7th Floor, Boston, MA, 02210, http://www.kld.com/ Social Funds has a web site, http://www.socialfunds.com/, that contains much useful information including articles and speeches on socially responsible investing. Trillium Asset Management, formerly known as Franklin Research and Development, publishes Insight, a monthly investment newsletter. Recommends and monitors socially screened investments on a monthly basis. Includes pieces by social economics luminaries. Equity briefs, earnings updates, general SRI news, youth supplement, hotline. Trillium also provides management for individuals and instituitions. Trillium Asset Management, 711 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02111-2809, (617) 423-6655, FAX 617-482-6179TOLL-FREE 800-548-5684, frdc@igc.apc.org, http://www.trilliuminvest.com/
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