A Better Everyday
for Everyone.

This site highlights some of the remarkable organizations that are making a real difference in their communities and across the globe. Each film is made just for them, is copyright-free, and belongs to the public domain. This way, organizations can share their stories freely and grow their impact in any way they like.

Earth Month  ·  As You Sow

Save This Earth

Shareholder advocacy is one of the most powerful tools available for driving corporate environmental accountability. As You Sow leads the way — holding corporations responsible for the planet we all share.

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Planning to Celebrate Earth Month?

Check out National Forest Foundation and As You Sow — organizations that focus on both the private and public sectors to protect nature. Through their donation portals, you can help support the important work these and other organizations are creating.

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Short Films for Change

The Films

2020 Reflection

Make EVERYDAY Better for EVERYONE

A journey through the highs, lows, and impacts of the year 2020 that leads to a reflection of what 2021 and beyond can be if we step up and change. Let's make EVERYDAY better for EVERYONE.

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MLK Day  ·  Color of Change

COURAGE

In January we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and impact. We honor the sacrifices invested before us and continue the work that must still be done to reach equality and justice. That is why we are proud to support Color of Change.

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Celebrate Black History

Black HistoryMakers

Black History Month is more important than just a single month in the year. We celebrate History Makers who have made a difference and encourage the future History Makers through the support of The HistoryMakers program.

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Save Our Forests  ·  National Forest Foundation

Our Forest

It's time to engage Americans in promoting the health and public enjoyment of our National Forests. These treasures are threatened by unprecedented challenges — together we can protect them.

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