Socially responsible investing (SRI) is the practice of knowing where your savings go and making sure your money is used ways that match your personal values. There are three main components to socially responsible investing:
- Screening your current and potential investments to remove companies you don't want to support (e.g. weapons or tobacco funding) and adding in companies that perform well in areas that you do support (e.g. clean energy or product safety).
- Community investing as a way "to create jobs, housing, and social services here and abroad while earning returns on [your] investments."
- Shareholder action by using your ownership in a company (however small your share of stock) to encourage positive change within the organization.