Reel Change Inc

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Reel Change is a California-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to producing, promoting and aiding Third World causes and exemplary organizations that request our assistance with their education, marketing, fundraising and outreach programs.  The power of change through film.  We provide non-profit organizations with the professional media materials they need to bring their vision to life.  Various ways of supporting the cause of the non-profit include, but are not limited to:  TV ads, web-casts, documentaries, and underwriter solicitation. One goal is to support their cause with a clear, concise portrayal of their mission.  Reel Change is dedicated to helping non-profit organizations raise the necessary funds to increase public awareness and educate their intended audience.   We offer our services to organizations, individuals and communities who lack the resources to produce or distribute their own effective and innovative media. These groups often conduct their work in the most destitute areas of the Third World—beyond the orbit of most potential donors.  Bringing the story of the people with its accompanying sights and sounds enhances the personal interest of potential financial contributors.

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