Media for Change is a small multimedia communications team dedicated to helping clients share their mission with a wide audience. Working in partnership with non-profits, government agencies, and private foundations, we produce compelling written and audiovisual content for websites and other outreach materials.
We’re passionate about international development, human rights, social and economic justice, and the environment. We also explore how gender connects to these issues because we believe that when given access to resources, women and girls are powerful agents of change.
Our approach to outreach and advocacy is unique, since we are documentary filmmakers, community organizers, and non-profit professionals all rolled into one.
Please contact us and visit our services page to find out more about how we can creatively support your mission.
~ Rachel Clift, Executive Producer
Media for Change was founded by Rachel Clift in 2009.
Click here for Rachel's bio.
Rachel Clift is an Emmy-nominated television producer and documentary filmmaker with over ten years of multimedia experience. In addition to her work on award-winning programs for PBS and The Sundance Channel, she has also written, filmed and produced videos for numerous organizations including Habitat for Humanity, The Asian Development Bank, Women’s World Banking, Trickle Up, and New-York based Community Access. She has produced stories ranging from cold weather organic farming in Maine, to architectural renewal in New Orleans, to microfinance around the globe for women making their way out of poverty. Her short films have screened internationally, and she has filmed projects in Europe, the Dominican Republic and Thailand.
Rachel received an MFA in Film from Boston University, and a BA in Women’s Studies from Hamilton College. Before attending film school, she was a community organizer for low-income tenants in Los Angeles. With Media For Change, Rachel is now combining her storytelling skills with her passion for social, economic and environmental justice.