For mutual fund owners
When you own shares in a mutual fund (as about half of Americans do), you take a stand on issues like executive compensation, labor standards, and global warming. That's because your mutual fund votes on these issues at shareholder meetings of the companies in which it invests.
Our job is to help you understand whether your mutual fund represents you well. If you think it doesn't, let your fund know or switch to a new fund that does.
View voting profiles
Fund Families
Funds
American Century Income & Growth
Barclays Global Investors S&P 500
Calvert Social Investment Fund
Dreyfus Premier Third Century Fund
DWS Dreman High Return Equity Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap
Federated Capital Appreciation Fund
Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth
Legg Mason Partners Appreciation Fund
Legg Mason Partners S&P 500 Index Fund
Legg Mason Partners Social Awareness
Morgan Stanley Dividend Growth Securities
Neuberger Berman Socially Responsive
Putnam Fund for Growth and Income
RiverSource Diversified Equity Income Fund
RiverSource S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Capital Trust Core Equity Fund
Schwab Capital Trust S&P 500 Index Fund
Sentinel Sustainable Core Opportunities Fund (formerly Citizens Core Growth)
T Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund
T Rowe Price Equity Income Fund
T Rowe Price Equity Index 500 Fund
T Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund
TIAA-CREF Growth & Income Fund
TIAA-CREF Social Choice Equity Fund
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index
Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2040
Compare fund voting records
By Issue Area
See how your fund compares on each of the four key issue areas in proxy voting:
- Director elections: who will represent shareholders
- Executive compensation: how (and how much) the CEO will be paid
- Corporate governance: how the company will be run
- Corporate impact: how the company interacts with its workers, the environment, and the rest of the world
By Focus List
See how your fund scored on a list of key proposals made by one of our users:
- Climate Change Resolutions, published by Esther Stoakes on August 13, 2008
- corpgov, published by Jim McRitchie on May 09, 2008
- Resolutions by Foundations in 2008, published by Joshua Humphreys on May 06, 2008
- Proposals sponsored by CalPERS, published by Andy Eggers on April 02, 2008