Catholic Values Advocacy
Picketing and verbal showdowns will seldom produce positive change in the
corporate boardrooms of America. Eliminating ownership of a particular stock will not accomplish change because a corporation’s primary accountability is to its shareholders rather than to its
community. Corporate executives are more concerned with the next quarter’s earning projection by
financial analysts than with meeting family values. So how do you get the attention of a corporate
board, obtain improvement in the quality of life, and still have opportunities to earn a fair return on
your investment dollars?
To start with, we recognize that there are some companies in a situation where there is no reasonable opportunity to change
the company in the near future. We identify them for exclusion from portfolios to avoid any scandal
that ownership would bring to the investor.
We then identify companies using social screens where we see the opportunity to accomplish positive value
changes. Our Catholic Values social screens are based upon the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
(USCCB) investing guidelines. Ownership with an active program with a reasonable chance to change
the company and eliminate the issue is the best of all situations.
There are so many major companies that have been
changed that informed investors understand the added benefit of using their investment portfolio to “Do Good”
Advantages
- The limited exclusionary list of companies provided by this strategy yields a larger investment universe with higher return potential.
- Ownership creates access and opportunity to affect change.
- Summit Catholic 100 Shareholder Advocacy is provided by Aquinas Associates.
- Aquinas Associates is a member of the Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility
Association of 275 Socially Responsible Institutional Investors.
Primary Advocacy Related Issues
| Access to Health Care | Global Warming |
| Contract Supplier System | Promoting Human Rights |
| Corporate Governance | Environmental Justice |
| Enabling Access to Capital | Water and Food |
| Violence | Pro Life Issues |
