Here's what you can do
- Submit a shareholder proposal to companies and funds where you invest, to ensure they are genocide-free. We've made it easy for you to submit a shareholder
proposal on genocide-free investing to your mutual fund or investment
firm.
- Send a message to complicit companies. You can send to all at once, or select the one below where you invest. You don't have to be an investor to object.
Financial companies want your business now or in the future, so your voice will
matter.
- Donate online to the campaign for genocide-free investing and sign up for our email list.
- Distribute our campaign materials when you hold Darfur or other events. Click here for materials.
- Raise awareness at your workplace, especially if your employer offers Fidelity, TIAA-CREF, or funds from other problem investment firms in
its retirement plans. Get your company and co-workers involved.
- Contact your company's 401k plan administrator to request genocide-free investment options. Ask the plan administrator to avoid offering
Sudan-related stocks and mutual funds, to offer alternatives to using Fidelity
funds, and to register a complaint with Fidelity on behalf of the company and
its employees. Click here for suggested 401k actions.
- Publicize the campaign to your group's members via email to your list,
website, internal magazines and bulletins.
- Provide a statement of support from your group.
- Check your portfolio and move your money to ensure you are not investing in
companies in Sudan's oil industry and not investing with the problem investment companies. (Note that if you are going to submit a shareholder proposal, you must maintain an investment of at least $2,000.) Click here for how to divest from Sudan.
- Tell your friends what
you did and why. If you are an organization, publicize what you did and why.
- Get people (and
students!) in your community and congregation involved. Speak out
to your congregation and other organizations and distribute the information to
members. Divest your organization’s endowments
from problem investment companies
and Sudan oil investments.
- Write a letter to the editor of your local or school newspaper. Click here or here for a
sample.
Most local weekly and campus newspapers (not the large metropolitan
dailies) will publish all letters to the editor received from town
residents. You can easily find the email address by searching for your
paper on the Internet. You will most likely find instructions on
submitting a letter to the editor in the "Opinion" section. It's easy to cut and paste from the sample into an email that you can send to your hometown paper. - Contact local radio,
and TV media to place articles and write letters to the editor, Public Service
Announcements, and op-eds to share your concerns for Darfur and your actions to
divest from companies that fund genocide.
- Contact us with your ideas and interest in working together on
this campaign. Thanks for your help!
- Learn more about genocide-free
investing and our strategy and plans for shareholder
proposals.
- Support state and pension fund divestment from Sudan. Read more at SudanDivestment.org.