6 pm
Many respond with fear and anxiety in the face of current changes in climate and when looking ahead to the inevitable changes that are to come. We are bombarded with messages that we have to change the way we live, while acutely aware that changing to energy saving light bulbs is a drop in the ocean. A desire to help, but feeling disempowered, is leading to a dwindling hope for our future.
2.30 to 4.30 pm
This event will be a discussion on the progress the social investment sector has made so far in reaching out beyond the city professional to the average citizen.
Ethex will present the main results from its report on Positive Investing in the United Kingdom, released to coincide with Good Money Week.
The Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) is an independent network of banks and banking cooperatives with a shared mission to put people’s needs first. We find solutions to international problems by promoting a positive, viable alternative to the current financial system.
Jon us at Southwark Cathedral in Good Money Week to celebrate ECCR's 25th Anniversary, to learn about our on-going work and meet with others working to keep faith in finance.
2 pm - Service of Thanksgiving in the Southwark Cathedral RetroChoir. The preacher will be Rt Revd Richard Harries (Lord Harries of Pentregarth) - ECCR Patron. Rt Rev William Kenney CP, Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham, also ECCR Patron will be participating. Our chair – Rt Rev Michael Doe – will be leading the service.
The meeting will take place between 12-2 pm
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.
1-2 pm
Join the experts online to explore the role of finance in tackling huge global challenges, from climate change to human rights.
Topics explored, among others, will include:
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.
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.