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American Chemical Society

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Washington, United States

A scientific society focused on advancing the knowledge and practice of chemistry.

CCI Score

CCI Score: American Chemical Society

63.19

-0.04%

Latest Event

Lawsuit Targets ACS Diversity Scholars Program

On March 5, 2025, Do No Harm, an organization opposed to diversity initiatives, filed a lawsuit against the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Scholars Program, alleging that it discriminates against White and Asian students. The program, which provides financial support to chemistry students from underrepresented backgrounds, is part of ACS’s effort to boost diversity in the sciences. In response to the litigation and broader legal challenges, ACS has adjusted its website language to emphasize 'Inclusion and Belonging.'

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American Chemical Society is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • Lawsuit Targets ACS Diversity Scholars Program Logo
    MAR
    05
    2025

    On March 5, 2025, Do No Harm, an organization opposed to diversity initiatives, filed a lawsuit against the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Scholars Program, alleging that it discriminates against White and Asian students. The program, which provides financial support to chemistry students from underrepresented backgrounds, is part of ACS’s effort to boost diversity in the sciences. In response to the litigation and broader legal challenges, ACS has adjusted its website language to emphasize 'Inclusion and Belonging.'

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 30

    ACS’s Scholars Program promotes inclusion and counteracts longstanding disparities in STEM fields by supporting underrepresented groups. Despite facing politically motivated legal challenges from groups opposed to diversity initiatives, this effort stands as a positive example of political behavior that supports marginalized communities.

  • +50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 30

    The ACS Scholars Program is an ethical initiative designed to address historic underrepresentation in the sciences. By funding students from marginalized communities, ACS is demonstrating strong commitment to corporate ethical responsibility despite facing lawsuits intended to dismantle such inclusivity efforts.

    Lawsuits Against Diversity Initiatives in Science Multiply

  • Do No Harm v. American Chemical Society DEI Program Lawsuit Logo
    MAR
    05
    2025

    On March 5, 2025, Do No Harm filed a lawsuit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) alleging that its ACS Scholars Program, which is designed to support Black, Hispanic, and indigenous applicants, unlawfully excludes white and Asian applicants. From an anti-fascist perspective, this DEI initiative is a positive effort to address historical inequities, and the lawsuit appears to target progressive, inclusionary practices.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The ACS Scholars Program is intended to enhance opportunities for historically marginalized groups by prioritizing Black, Hispanic, and indigenous applicants. This initiative aligns with anti-fascist, progressive values by promoting equitable access and countering systemic biases. The lawsuit by Do No Harm is viewed as an attempt to undermine these positive DEI efforts, warranting a strong positive rating in labor relations and human rights practices.

    DEI Task Force Update (March 21, 2025)

  • ACS Faces Lawsuit Over Diversity Scholars Program Logo
    MAR
    05
    2025

    On March 5, 2025, Do No Harm filed a lawsuit against the American Chemical Society challenging its Scholars Program, which provides financial support to underrepresented chemistry students. ACS defends the program as vital to fostering diversity and inclusion in the sciences amid a broader push by politically motivated groups to curtail DEI initiatives.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 30

    ACS's Scholars Program actively promotes inclusion by supporting underrepresented students in chemistry, countering politically motivated legal challenges aimed at dismantling DEI efforts. This stance reinforces a commitment to progressive values in a climate where such initiatives are under attack.

    Lawsuits Against Diversity Initiatives in Science Multiply

  • +70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 30

    The ACS Scholars Program represents an ethical business practice by addressing historical inequities in scientific education. By providing resources to marginalized communities, ACS demonstrates a commitment to progressive change and resists pressures to roll back diversity initiatives.

    Lawsuits Against Diversity Initiatives in Science Multiply

  • ACS Releases 2023 Public Policy Agenda Logo
    FEB
    07
    2023

    The American Chemical Society released its 2023 public policy agenda on February 7, urging Congress and the Biden administration to secure sustained and predictable funding for scientific research.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 30

    ACS's release of its 2023 public policy agenda reflects a proactive stance in advocating for sustained and predictable funding for scientific research. This action supports progressive democratic values, underpins the advancement of science, and serves as a countermeasure against policies that could potentially reflect authoritarian or anti-science tendencies.

    ACS reaches policy agenda for 2023 - Chemical & Engineering News

  • ACS Releases 2023 Public Policy Agenda Logo
    FEB
    07
    2023

    The American Chemical Society released its 2023 public policy agenda on February 7, urging the new Congress and the Biden administration to ensure sustained funding for scientific research and to prioritize science education and training. This move reinforces support for progressive science funding and education policies.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 30

    By releasing a public policy agenda that advocates for increased and predictable funding for scientific research and prioritizing science education, ACS demonstrates active engagement in shaping policy along progressive lines. This initiative supports the advancement of science and educational initiatives, opposing trends that devalue scientific knowledge — thus aligning with anti-fascist and progressive efforts.

    ACS reaches policy agenda for 2023 | C&EN Global Enterprise

  • ACS Releases 2023 Public Policy Agenda Logo
    FEB
    07
    2023

    The American Chemical Society announced a comprehensive 2023 public policy agenda aimed at collaborating with the 118th Congress and the Biden administration on advancing research funding, STEM education, workforce diversity, sustainability, and scientific integrity.

  • +75

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 30

    ACS's public policy agenda is a proactive engagement with democratic institutions, endorsing science-based approaches to research funding, inclusive workforce policies, and environmental sustainability. This initiative supports progressive values by promoting equitable STEM education, safeguarding scientific integrity, and ensuring collaboration with the Biden administration and Congress—clear indicators of a commitment to counter authoritarian policies.

    American Chemical Society releases 2023 public policy agenda

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