Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 53.17 |
Liaison | Jeane Pope |
Submission Date | March 4, 2014 |
Executive Letter | Download |
DePauw University
SD-14: Endowment
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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N/A |
Anthony
Baratta Assistant Director for Sustainability Academic Affairs |
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The institution's total endowment market value as of the close of the most recent fiscal year:
549,015,343
US/Canadian $
Date as of:
June 30, 2013
Does the institution offer donors the option of directing gifts to an investment fund that considers environmental/sustainability factors?:
No
If yes, or if currently under consideration, provide a brief description:
During our February 2014 Investment Committee, the topic of a separate socially responsible investment fund was discussed. The Committee is open to establishing a fund, pending sufficient donor interest.
Has the institution made investments in on-campus energy and/or water efficiency projects through the endowment (as an endowment investment and not a payout or using operating budget funds):
No
Size of capital commitments made within past 3 years:
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Provide a brief description:
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Does institution lack the ability to vote proxies on environmental and social resolutions, as the entire equity holdings of the endowment are invested in mutual funds (e.g. CommonFund, Fidelity, Vanguard)?:
Yes
Does the institution lack the ability to vote proxies on corporate governance resolutions, as the entire equity holdings of the endowment are invested in mutual funds (e.g. CommonFund, Fidelity, Vanguard)?:
Yes
Do investment managers handle the details of proxy voting on environmental and social resolutions?:
Yes
Do investment managers handle the details of proxy voting on corporate governance resolutions?:
Yes
Are investment managers provided with general guidelines that determine proxy votes on environmental and social resolutions?:
No
Are investment managers provided with general guidelines that determine proxy votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
No
Are investment managers provided with specific guidelines that determine proxy votes on environmental and social resolutions?:
No
Are investment managers provided with specific guidelines that determine proxy votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
No
Does a single administrator determine proxy votes on environmental and social resolutions?:
No
Does a single administrator determines proxy votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
No
Does a committee of administrators and/or trustees deliberate and make decisions on proxy votes on environmental and social resolutions?:
No
Does a committee of administrators and/or trustees deliberate and make decisions on proxy votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
No
Does a committee that includes student representatives deliberate and make recommendations or decisions on proxy votes on enviromental and social resolutions?:
No
Does a committee that includes student representatives deliberate and make recommendations or decisions on proxy votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
No
Is institution community feedback incorporated into proxy voting decisions on environmental and social resolutions through town hall meetings or a website?:
No
Is institution community feedback incorporated into proxy voting decisions on corporate governance resolutions through town hall meetings or a website?:
No
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