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ECCR’s vision is to see money used in a way that creates a fairer and more sustainable world. We help faith communities and people to make financial choices which reflect these values and passions.
Help us achieve our mission by supporting us financially.

Our Bank Account
Contact us directly for our bank details.
Click here for a Gift Aid Form if you’re a UK taxpayer.
Please send it to us at info@eccr.org.uk
Stewardship Giving
Donations via their give.net platform.
You can set up regular monthly or one-off donations.
Donate via Text
Text ECCR to 70085 to donate £5.
Texts cost £5 plus one standard rate message.
Our Supporters
We are also very grateful for the support of the below asset managers, who have supported us and partnered with us. We are most grateful!

Rathbone Greenbank Investments
Rathbone Greenbank is the specialist ethical, sustainable and impact investment team of Rathbone Brothers Plc, providing a bespoke investment management service to an ever-growing number of private clients, trustees and professional advisers.

Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church
The Central Finance Board provides professional investment management for organisations within Methodism. Their ethical investment approach enables the Methodist Church to hold investments which are consistent with Christian teaching.

Epworth Investment
Management
Wholly owned by the Central Finance Board of the Methodist Board (and established in 1996), Epworth Investment Management is dedicated to serving the needs of non-Methodist churches and charities, all within a robust ethical framework.

Janus Henderson
Janus Henderson is a global asset management company. They recognise that with this, comes important responsibilities. They are committed to managing their business and clients’ assets in support of long-term sustainable business practices in line with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles.

CCLA
CCLA manages investments for charities, religious organisations and the public sector, and are largely owned by their clients' funds. The delivery of sustainable long-term returns is a central requirement for their clients, so they assess environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks in conjunction with the financial position of their investments.