The Impact Needed

Millions of Americans are passionate about the environment, but don’t show up at the polls to vote on it. With a need for action to combat the climate crisis, the Environmental Voter Project (EVP) identified a unique way to influence environmental policy — convince non-voting environmentalists to vote in every single election and increase the political power of the climate movement. Through impactful storytelling, we’ve worked with EVP to increase visibility of the issue and solidify EVP’s place as a leading national expert in voter turnout and climate politics. 

The Story We Told

Portrait of Hazel, an older woman with short grey hair, a red shirt, and black blazer, posing in front of a tree on a sunny day.
Portrait photograph of an older woman with long grey hair against a black backdrop. She is wearing a white blouse with flowers, and a hat that says "defend" and "protect."
A cameraman records video of two women walking down a suburban sidewalk.
A woman in a red windbeaker jacket rings the doorbell of a row house on a city street.

The Difference It Made

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news articles and 8.75B Total UVM in 2024

Coverage across National Tier 1, local, and vertical outlets

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