Membership
ECCR operates three membership categories:
- Full corporate members – churches and church-based organisations
- Corporate associate members – church and non-church organisations
- Individual associate members - people personally interested in the work.
ECCR provides members with independent, reliable information and opportunities to collaborate on issues of corporate and investor responsibility.
The Bench Marks published by ECCR and its partners in 2003 provide a consistent framework to analyse company policy and practice and form the basis of engagement with companies and investment decisions.
ECCR members receive the quarterly Bulletin and research reports free or at reduced cost, regular email newsletters, and invitations to meetings, briefings and consultations.
ECCR supports local groups and member interest groups in working on specific issues, and assists members in undertaking dialogue with companies through written communication, meetings with executives, and submission of questions to AGMs.
ECCR's members help determine its direction and agenda. Up to eight representatives of full member organisations serve on ECCR's Board, along with up to six representatives of corporate and individual associate members.
