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Provides three distinct mutual fund families - Acuity Mutual Funds, Clean Environment Mutual Funds and Acuity Pooled Funds.
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Utilizes negative screens. Avoids companies involved in the alcohol, gambling, tobacco and certain health care industries. United States.
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Family of religious-based funds incorporating Shari'ah-based Islamic principles. United States.
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Fund family based on Catholic values of stewardship and economic justice. Named after St. Thomas Aquinas. United States.
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Fund family employing ethical business practices and other screens. Minority owned and operated management company. United States.
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Family of religious-based funds incorporating Shari'ah-based (Islamic) principles. United States.
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Institutional fund invests according to the Community Reinvestment Act guidelines. United States.
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Provides mutual funds that invest in socially and environmentally responsible companies.
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An Standard and Poor's 500 index fund that screens out companies that do not adhere to Catholic values. The Funds also advocate for corporate responsibility. United States.
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Family of broadly screened funds. Involved in shareholder advocacy and activism campaigns with their holdings. United States.
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Family of SRI funds including an index fund. Utilizes screening, shareholder activism, and community investing. United States.
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Traditional fund family offering a SRI fund that incorporates limited general screening. United States.
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Traditional mutual fund family offering a global SRI fund. United States.
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Family of mutual funds with some products aimed specifically for Canadian citizens and other products for investors in various geographic areas. Canada.
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Utility sector fund with an explicit non-nuclear screen. United States.
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Anti corporate social responsibility, single-bottom-line only, conservative activist mutual fund. United States
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Mutual funds founded, managed, and owned by a partnership of non-profit environmental organizations. United States.
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Family of funds based on Mennonite religious values. Incorporates screening, shareholder advocacy, and community investing strategies. United States.
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Fund family incorporating Mennonite values. Utilizes screening, shareholder advocacy, and community investing. Canada.
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Sustainability fund of funds managed by Credit Agricole Asset Management of France. Monaco.
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Environmentally screened fund specializing in alternative energy, recycling, and energy conservation issues. United States.
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Mutual funds that invest in undervalued companies with good business practices. United States.
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Family of SRI funds utilizing general social and environmental screens, shareholder activism, and community investing. United States
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Global fund utilizing sustainability SRI principles. United States.
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Family of traditional funds offering one SRI fund. Available as separate mutual fund or inside a variable annuity. United States.
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Fund group investing in companies that meet Sierra Club's environmental and social guidelines. Incorporates screening and "best-in-class" strategies. United States.
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Equity investments in large U.S. companies selected for inclusion because they have financial and diversity performance. United States
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Invests in companies that advance the social and economic status of women in the workplace. United States.
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Fund family based on a set of Christian biblical religious values. United States.
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SRI funds available to institutional investors with professional treasury capacity. The company is based in Zurich, Switzerland and was launched in 2005.