Change Starts in Our Backyard

Since our first year in business, we’ve made it a priority to support like-minded nonprofit organizations working toward the goal of healthier communities. In that time, the agency has contributed more than $1 million in pro bono work, financial support, and volunteer time to these and other local, state, and national charities:

Arts

  • Art from the Streets
  • Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival
  • SIMS Foundation

Environment

  • Adopt-a-Highway
  • Adopt-a-Street
  • Alliance for Water Efficiency
  • Austin Parks Foundation
  • Clean Air Force of Central Texas
  • Community Garden Institute of Central Texas-Sunshine Gardens
  • Earth Share of Texas
  • Ecology Action
  • Environmental Defense
  • Forest Park Conservancy
  • Hill Country Conservancy
  • Keep Austin Beautiful
  • New Mexico Recycling Coalition
  • Oregon Environmental Council
  • Pay It Forward Foundation
  • SOLV (Stop Oregon Litter & Vandalism)
  • Sightline Institute
  • Sustainable Food Center
  • The Trail Foundation

Health

  • American Cancer Society—Texas Division
  • Caritas—Austin
  • Cascade AIDS Project
  • Children’s Environmental Health Institute
  • Hill Country Ride for AIDS
  • Lance Armstrong Foundation
  • Meals on Wheels
  • OutsideIn
  • Portland Rescue Mission
  • Texas Mamma Jamma Ride Against Breast Cancer

Leadership

  • City of Austin, Mayor’s Economic Development Task Force and Mayor’s Fitness Council
  • Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce
  • Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council
  • Greenlights for Nonprofit Success
  • Leadership Austin
  • Samaritan Center Ethics in Business Awards
  • U.S. Business Council for Sustainable Development

Marketing

  • Austin Advertising Federation
  • Texas Public Relations Association

Youth

  • American Advertising Federation Stickell Internship Program
  • Austin Singers
  • Bikes for Kids
  • Boy Scouts
  • Children’s Environmental Health Institute
  • Children’s Health Institute
  • Don’t Mess with Texas® Scholarship Program
  • Girl Scouts
  • Junior Achievement
  • Linda B. Smith Memorial Scholarship for Women
  • OutYouth
  • St. Edward’s University
  • SciTech Discovery Center
  • Texas Student Media
  • University Catholic Center
  • UT Austin—College of Communication, School of Architecture, LBJ School of Public Affairs, McCombs School of Business, Environmental Science Institute
  • YMCA—Central Texas

Our first client: H-E-B Environmental Affairs (1997)

America Recycles Day is cofounded by EnviroMedia. (1997)

With a staff of four, EnviroMedia wins Don't Mess with Texas (1998),
which we later lead to victory as America's Favorite Slogan. (2006)

Our work with Texas tobacco prevention and cessation campaigns begins. (2000)

We add Pay It Forward 9/11 to regular community service work,
which has always included Adopt-a-Highway and Meals on Wheels. (2002)

EnviroMedia becomes the agency of record for Green Mountain Energy Company. (2002)

EnviroMedia is recognized for niche and core values with Ethics
in Business Award from Samaritan Center, St. Edward's University. (2003)

EnviroMedia begins work with Texas Department of State Health Services,
fighting the flu, HIV/AIDS, and obesity. (2003)

EnviroMedia helps take Dell from “environmental laggard” to
“environmental leader” in electronics recycling. (2003)

North Texas Municipal Water District becomes first to launch Water IQ,
the conservation brand we created for the State of Texas. (2005)

Agency principals attend their first United Nations
Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia. (2007)

EnviroMedia partners with University of Oregon to launch GreenwashingIndex.com,
which Brandweek names a "Bright Idea of the Year." (2008)

We open our West Coast office in Portland, Oregon, the other "weird" city. Clients have included
Oregon State University, Northwest Health Foundation, and Puget Sound Partnership. (2008)

car2go hires EnviroMedia to help introduce North America to a better way to carshare. (2011)

EnviroMedia is named one of top five small agencies of the year by PRWeek. (2012)

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