Ethical Investment Seminar

2.30 - 5 pm

This seminar has been organised to promote pioneers in social and green finance.  As specialists in this field we are familiar with the many great organisations and individuals active in social and environmental finance. We recognise the growing demand for socially responsible finance, post the financial crisis and the gap between that of the wider public and our knowledge.  We will be bringing together four different organisations at one event to educate and inform the wider public of the work we and they do and its significance.

Launch of Community Hydro Share Issue

The village of Abergwyngregyn in Snowdonia, North Wales, has formed an Industrial Provident Society to build and manage a 270kw hydro scheme on the Anafon river.  Entirely run by volunteers, the planning group has gained all consents and expects to be generating late 2015. Once generating and providing income, all surplus will be gift aided to a charitable trust in the village to provide grants for worthwhile projects in the local area.

What is Christian Investment?

A CCLA symposium as part of Good Money Week

Breakfast served from 8.30am. Presentations and debate at 9am. Close 10.30am  

Chaired by Dr James Corah, CCLA Deputy Head of Ethical and Responsible Investment & Secretary to the Church Investors Group, this event is designed for those who would like to discuss ways the resources at the disposal of Christian churches might be best invested.

When registering please state 'Christian Investment ' in the subject section of your e-mail.

 

Good Food: Good Money

4-6 pm, followed by refreshments

An event for investors and other stakeholders.

An update on The Access to Nutrition Index and trends in health and nutrition   As part of Good Money week, this event will introduce investors to CCLA’s work on nutrition as well as provide an update on the Access to Nutrition Index (ATNI) by the The Access to Nutrition Foundation (ATNF).

Good Money Week Conference

This event has been organised by the Church of Scotland's Society, Religion and Technology Project. We hope to provide you with an opportunity to consider how your faith, values and finances interact and how you, and your Church, can make positive decisions about how your money is used in the future.

Good Money Week member webinar

A webinar for UKSIF members on how to get involved with Good Money Week.

Led by Lisa Stonestreet, UKSIF Programme Director, this short webinar will give you the opportunity to learn about Good Money Week and some simple ways in which your organisation can participate in the Week to help grow the market for sustainable and ethical investments and other financial products.  

Good Money Week seminar

Can investing be good for the investor and good for society?
Does self interest always mean someone else gets less as I get more?
Is it possible to achieve a fair return on capital without compromising personal values?

Malvern has been chosen as Worcestershire's venue for the 2014 Good Money Week seminar hosted by Jan Oliff.
Here is the opportunity to learn more, ask questions, and see how a cause has become mainstream and provides a good return whilst meeting ethical concerns.

Good Money Week Parliamentary Reception

12.30 pm - 3 pm

A lunchtime Parliamentary Reception on the House of Commons Terrace to celebrate Good Money Week, hosted by Dr Julian Huppert MP.

This event will feature a cross-party panel of MPs discussing their views on issues relating to long-term investment including climate change, human rights practices and corporate governance issues and will include an audience question and answer session.

We are pleased to announce the following guest speakers:

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