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 GreenWorks is a project of
the Environmental Fund for Pennsylvania (EFP) a non-profit organization
located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Thanks to the success of the Emmy Award Winning Series GreenWorks, EFP was able to create a media production center that partners with environmental and conservation organizations to produce innovative programming about individuals and organizations working to create positive environmental change.
Here at GreenWorks, we know there are lots of interesting and encouraging environmental stories to be told, and we make it our job to tell them. Why? Because we believe that spotlighting good deeds leads to more good deeds. We believe in sharing information that motivates action.
Today, GreenWorks has a stocked communications toolbox. We have television, radio and Web-based programs that millions of people watch, listen and read. We have a dedicated staff of nearly two-dozen full-time and part-time professionals committed to our communications efforts.

Some of our success stories:
Farming
on the Edge
This 16 mm film was produced share the stories of the small family farms who are now farming on the edge of development and suburban sprawl. This award aired on PBS WHYY TV, and at the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. It also has received two Emmy Nominations.
Echoes
Through Penn's Woods
This one-hour documentary is a unique look at Pennsylvania's environmental heritage. The film is a partnership project of GreenWorks and Commonwealth Media Services.
Nominated for an Emmy Award.
Building
Green
This documentary follows the eco friendly construction of Pennsylvania First Green Building. The program helps to learn more about the materials that went into the building and the people behind the project. Winner of the Silver Award at the US International Film and Video Festival in Chicago.

Partnership Groups:
GreenWorks productions prides itself on its many partnerships with environmental and conservation organizations. Our latest partners include the Rodale Institute, EPA, and The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, the Nature Conservancy, The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and NPR Radio WHYY.
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