Follow The Money visits
Join us as we send our photographer Lucy Hunter on the road to Follow the Money as she visits 38 inspiring projects supported with Charity Bank savers’ money.
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Money doesn't sit still. It is an intrepid traveller destined for diverse locations across the globe to be invested in businesses and industries, some positive but others destructive.
So where does your money go?
We're challenging businesses, charities and individuals to ask themselves this question and move their savings to an ethical home where they can be sure it is doing good.
View highlights from visit 36Join us as we send our photographer Lucy Hunter on the road to Follow the Money as she visits 38 inspiring projects supported with Charity Bank savers’ money.
Click on the pins to #FollowTheMoney
Don’t just take our word for it, our survey of 4,000 people across the UK shows the public expect charities and businesses to save and act ethically.
Percentage of people that prefer to buy from businesses that demonstrate similar values to their own
Percentage of Brits that think charities should invest their savings and investments ethically
Percentage of people that think businesses should do more to tackle social issues
Percentage of people who would pay more for a product or service from a business that demonstrates its ethical values
Today's pictures are courtesy of Bevern Trust
Charity Bank savers tell us what drives their decision to save ethically.
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Read moreFollow the Money is part of Good Money Week and supported by the following organisations.
Charity Bank is an ethical bank owned by and dedicated to supporting charities and social purpose organisations. We lend to organisations where the loan is being used for a social purpose.
With Charity Bank, your savings or reserves can become a powerful force for good: it might be used to build affordable homes, launch community projects or help disadvantaged young people find employment.