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How Does Monorail Select Companies for the Patriot Portfolio™?

How Does Monorail Select Companies for the Patriot Portfolio™?

How Monorail screens companies using faith-based scoring and the values behind the Patriot Portfolio™.

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Written by Gregory
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Monorail uses a faith-based screening process to ensure the companies in the Patriot Portfolio™ align with conservative and biblical values—not political agendas.

🧭 Selection Process:

We rely on the Inspire Impact Scoring Methodology, a globally recognized system that rates companies on a scale from –100 to +100 based on alignment with biblical values.

  • +100 = Highest alignment with faith-based values

  • –100 = Strongly misaligned (e.g., Amazon scores –100)

Only companies with positive Inspire Impact Scores are considered for inclusion in the Patriot Portfolio™.


✅ What Values Are Upheld?

Companies in the Patriot Portfolio™ are screened for 16 negative issue categories, including:

  • Abortion Services

  • Pornography

  • LGBT Legislation & Promotion

  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research

  • Recreational Cannabis

  • Exploitation

  • State-Owned Enterprise involvement

And also evaluated across 26 positive categories, such as:

  • Data Security & Customer Privacy

  • Labor Practices & Workplace Safety

  • Product Quality

  • Environmental Responsibility

  • Business Ethics

  • Human Rights & Community Relations

These categories are defined by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB).


🛡️ Faith & Performance Can Coexist

Inspire’s research shows that companies with higher Inspire Impact Scores often outperform those with negative scores.
While no investment can guarantee performance, Monorail believes that aligning your portfolio with your values doesn't mean sacrificing returns.

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