An invitation to partner with us on our unique, ground-breaking Good Intentions 2026 publication
- Susie Weldon

- Jan 14
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 22
FaithInvest is publishing a major new update of its ground-breaking Good Intentions research in 2026, featuring an unprecedented in-depth analysis of nearly 300 faith investment policies and providing unique insights into the US$5 trillion faith-based investment sector.
Originally published in 2022 and updated in 2023, Good Intentions was the first – and remains the only – study to examine actual faith-based investment policies in depth and provide an assessment of the extent to which faith values have been integrated into them.
Good Intentions 2026 uses tightened assessment criteria and more sophisticated, denominationally sensitive scoring to assess nearly 300 faith investment policies, determining how faiths invest now – and how they can do better.
We invite you to join us as a sponsorship partner in publishing and launching this unique, data-driven analysis of the fast-growing, faith-based investment sector.
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Sponsorship opportunities
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If you are interested in finding out mor hor ave any queries, please contact Catherine Devitt at catherine.devitt@faithinvest.org.
Good Intentions 2026 draft pages:
We have a few sample pages to whet your appetite and provide you with a sneak preview of Good Intentions 2026! Please bear in mind these are all draft pages and may be subject to change as we complete the editing process.
Welcome pages
Read the opening Welcome pages which set out why we have published this update. Click on the document below to see more.
FaithInvest's FCI Assessment Framework
Read more about our 10-point framework for assessing faith-based organisations' investment policies and guidelines. Click on the document below to see more.
Criterion One: Faith documentation
This refers to the explicit articulation, within an investment policy, of how an organisation’s faith tradition, theological principles, and denominational teachings inform and guide investment decision-making. This is the foundation of faith-consistent investing. Click on the document below to see more.











