[1] Its 300 member organizations comprise faith communities, asset managers, unions, pensions, NGOs and other investors.
ICCR's members file shareholder resolutions on issues such as climate change, human rights, corporate governance, financial practices, and other social and environmental concerns.
In any given year, members of ICCR file roughly 300 shareholder resolutions at hundreds of American corporations across multiple industries.
[5][6] The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility co-ordinated organizations using shareholder activism to influence firearms manufacturers to improve the safety of their products.
The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility supported shareholder resolutions asking American Outdoor Brands Corporation, the parent company of Smith & Wesson, and Sturm, Ruger & Co. to report to investors regarding the steps they are taking to reduce gun violence.