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What is stewardship investing?

 

Stewardship investing is a philosophy of financial decision making motivated and informed by faith convictions. It balances social and financial considerations.

Key components in MMA's stewardship investing philosophy include company screening, shareholder advocacy, and community development investing.

Shareholder advocacy

Shareholders are responsible for communicating their concerns with corporate management about financial and social issues. Voting proxies and the filing of shareholder resolutions are two ways MMA helps you voice your concerns. Read the proxy voting report.

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Community development investing

Through MMA’s Community Development Investing (MMA CDI), MMA is seeking innovative ways to channel investment dollars to underserved and needy communities across the country and around the world.

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Company screening

MMA uses a set of core values to evaluate how a company performs in terms of its responsibilities to society. The stewardship investing core values outline MMA’s expectations for ideal corporate behavior, and help us make investment selections. Read about our process.

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