Working with VoicesFlow

Partnerships

Four populations we work with, and the kinds of collaboration we're built for. We respond to every serious inquiry within five business days.

01.

Foundations & Philanthropy

We work with foundations, family offices, corporate philanthropy programs, and public agencies whose portfolios touch climate justice, water justice, gender equity, racial equity, housing justice, immersive-media practice, or American shoreline resilience.

What we offer a portfolio: a pipeline of active projects across documentary, exhibit, immersive media, and podcast formats — some in development, some already releasing. See the projects page. Documented method and theory of change. A growing research record of leaders, places, sources, and stories that compounds across projects.

To start a conversation, send a one-page brief on your portfolio's focus areas via the contact page.

02.

Cultural & Educational Institutions

We work with museums, universities, libraries, community arts centers, public-interest research institutes, K–12 curricular programs, and continuing-education programs.

What we offer: exhibit hosting (The River We Build Together in three tiers), XR installation venues (13 Degrees), curricular integration of films / exhibits / podcasts / research material, and public programming developed with the hosting institution rather than dropped on top of it.

03.

Film, Media & Distribution

We work with festivals, broadcasters, streamers, distributors, immersive-media festival programmers, podcast platforms, theatrical exhibitors, and editorial / impact-team partners.

Where each project sits in the format landscape: The River We Build — limited documentary series with a feature cut. 13 Degrees — designed for immersive-media festival and venue programming. Down by the Water — audio-first podcast with a companion limited documentary series.

04.

Community & Movement Partners

We work with tenant-organizing networks, water-justice and feminist-climate movements, Indigenous-sovereignty coalitions, waterfront and coastal-resilience community groups, environmental-justice networks, and mutual-aid organizations.

We co-produce. We don't extract.

A partnership starts with a conversation about your constituents and their interests — not with a pitch about what we want to make. Where we cannot be useful, we do not insert ourselves.