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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA) gives expression to this church's concern for corporate
social responsibility - both in its internal affairs and in its
interaction in the broader society - through exercising its rights
as a corporate shareholder on issues of social concern. This is
accomplished through screening of stock ownership, casting of
shareholder ballots, filing of shareholder resolutions, and dialogue
with corporations to address these concerns. For churchwide units
that are separately incorporated, the ELCA makes recommendations
regarding shareholder action. Individual Lutherans may also apply
this concern within their own portfolios.
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Alcohol Social Criteria Screen
APPROVED by the ELCA Church Council – April 21-23, 1990
UPDATED by the Advisory Committee for Corporate Social
Responsibility – May 24, 2007
APPROVED by the ELCA Church Council – November 2007
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Environmental Social Criteria Screen
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – April 21-23, 1990
Updated by the Advisory Committee for Corporate Social
Responsibility – May 24, 2007
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – November 2007
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Military Weapons Social Criteria Screen
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – November 13, 1988
Updated by the Advisory Committee for Corporate Social
Responsibility – January 22, 2007
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – November 2007
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Pornography Social Criteria Screen
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – April 21-23, 1990
Updated by the Advisory Committee on Corporate Social
Responsibility – September 8, 2006
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – November 2007
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Tobacco Social Criteria Screen
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – April 21-23, 1990
Updated by the Advisory Committee on Corporate Social
Responsibility – September 8, 2006
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – November 2007
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