Faithful Finance course starts May 20 – book now for our £250 early bird offer
- Susie Weldon
- Apr 30
- 2 min read
The next round of our popular Faithful Finance training course on the fundamentals of faith-consistent investing starts on Tuesday May 20 and finishes on June 10 – and we have an early bird offer: £250 per person (usually £295) for bookings by May 9.
Faithful Finance: An Introduction to Aligning Investments with Faith Values is a dynamic, live-taught, four-week course designed specifically for faith-based organisations and suitable for all religious traditions. Delivered over four weekly, online sessions, it covers:
The foundational principles of faith-consistent investing (FCI)
Why FCI can be a powerful tool for building a better world
How to engage with financial intermediaries with clarity and confidence
How to go further on the faith-consistent investing journey.

Feedback from previous courses has been overwhelmingly positive, with participants reporting feeling empowered and confident about aligning their investments and faith values, as these comments from previous participants show:
'The whole area is not as daunting as I had imagined it to be, hence my shift in confidence'
The confidence it has given me to feel more able to get involved in discussions with our investment advisors.
It has empowered me to embody the knowledge and own what we are about as a congregation
There has been a huge growth of interest in faith-consistent investing in recent years as faith groups – which have been described as the ‘third largest economic power on earth’ – increasingly seek to reflect their values in their finances.
But putting values-driven investing into practice can seem daunting at first – and FaithInvest's own research shows that nearly half of faith groups do not even mention their faith in their investment policy.
This groundbreaking course is the first live-taught online training aimed specifically at faith-based organisations of all religious traditions. It is designed to give faith groups practical tools and strategies to integrate their faith principles into their investment strategies, enabling them to manage assets in ways that align with their faith beliefs.