

Over the past several years, Inspire has steadily built a shareholder engagement program to be the voice of the Christian investor in boardrooms around the country. Our work is centered on glorifying God and growing long-term shareholder value.
We strive to earn strong returns for those who entrust us with their capital. As part of that mission, we work to depoliticize corporate America and encourage companies to prioritize excellence, fiduciary discipline, fairness, service to customers, and respect for people of faith.
Coming on the heels of our most impactful engagement season yet, the year ahead is poised to be even bigger. All glory to God!
Each year, we are filing more shareholder resolutions as we address growing concerns around politicized corporate policy and protect long-term shareholder value in a way that reflects Christian faith. At the time of this writing, we have already filed more than two dozen shareholder proposals. In addition, nearly a dozen proposals have been withdrawn or opted out following constructive dialogue and negotiations with companies.

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Last year we directly engaged more than 1,100 companies, representing 34 million employees and approximately 60 trillion dollars in total market capitalization. With God’s blessing, we hope to engage even more this year and address the issues listed below.
Protecting Life and Medical Ethics
Stopping Censorship and Protecting Kids Online
Protecting Freedom and Fairness
Ending DEI Overreach
Protecting Investors from Politicized ESG Policy
Ensuring Prudent AI and Resource Stewardship
Protecting Shareholder Value in Global Strategy
Regulatory Engagement
Beyond engaging with individual corporations, we also work to improve transparency and proxy voting options that align with shareholder values.
Investor Choice
Investor choice helps ensure that shareholder votes reflect fiduciary duty and investor conviction, not ideology.
Together, we seek to depoliticize corporate America and strengthen responsible stewardship.
We are deeply grateful for the many leaders and organizations who stand with us in this work. We especially want to thank our coalition partners at Alliance Defending Freedom and Bowyer Research for their tireless commitment, strategic insight, and collaboration in supporting faith-driven investors and protecting shareholder value.
The 2025–2026 engagement season is set to be the largest in Inspire’s history. More Christian investors are participating. Corporate leaders are increasingly open to dialogue. And there is growing recognition that faith-driven investing can pursue strong returns while advancing responsible corporate citizenship.
At Inspire, our mission remains clear:
Every Christian investing for the glory of God.
That conviction guides our stewardship on behalf of the investors we serve. Thank you to every advisor, investor, and partner who walks with us in this work.
Tim Schwarzenberger, CFA is a Portfolio Manager with Inspire Investing and has over 20 years of industry experience. He previously served as Managing Director at Christian Brothers Investment Services (CBIS), where he was an integral member of the Investment Team responsible for implementing the firm’s strategy development, portfolio construction, and Catholic investing initiatives.


Over the past several years, Inspire has steadily built a shareholder engagement program to be the voice of the Christian investor in boardrooms around the country. Our work is centered on glorifying God and growing long-term shareholder value.
We strive to earn strong returns for those who entrust us with their capital. As part of that mission, we work to depoliticize corporate America and encourage companies to prioritize excellence, fiduciary discipline, fairness, service to customers, and respect for people of faith.
Coming on the heels of our most impactful engagement season yet, the year ahead is poised to be even bigger. All glory to God!
Each year, we are filing more shareholder resolutions as we address growing concerns around politicized corporate policy and protect long-term shareholder value in a way that reflects Christian faith. At the time of this writing, we have already filed more than two dozen shareholder proposals. In addition, nearly a dozen proposals have been withdrawn or opted out following constructive dialogue and negotiations with companies.

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Last year we directly engaged more than 1,100 companies, representing 34 million employees and approximately 60 trillion dollars in total market capitalization. With God’s blessing, we hope to engage even more this year and address the issues listed below.
Protecting Life and Medical Ethics
Stopping Censorship and Protecting Kids Online
Protecting Freedom and Fairness
Ending DEI Overreach
Protecting Investors from Politicized ESG Policy
Ensuring Prudent AI and Resource Stewardship
Protecting Shareholder Value in Global Strategy
Regulatory Engagement
Beyond engaging with individual corporations, we also work to improve transparency and proxy voting options that align with shareholder values.
Investor Choice
Investor choice helps ensure that shareholder votes reflect fiduciary duty and investor conviction, not ideology.
Together, we seek to depoliticize corporate America and strengthen responsible stewardship.
We are deeply grateful for the many leaders and organizations who stand with us in this work. We especially want to thank our coalition partners at Alliance Defending Freedom and Bowyer Research for their tireless commitment, strategic insight, and collaboration in supporting faith-driven investors and protecting shareholder value.
The 2025–2026 engagement season is set to be the largest in Inspire’s history. More Christian investors are participating. Corporate leaders are increasingly open to dialogue. And there is growing recognition that faith-driven investing can pursue strong returns while advancing responsible corporate citizenship.
At Inspire, our mission remains clear:
Every Christian investing for the glory of God.
That conviction guides our stewardship on behalf of the investors we serve. Thank you to every advisor, investor, and partner who walks with us in this work.