Water Innovation Hubs

We’ve provided several strategic communication pieces over the years for the Paul Newman founded not-for-profit, Safe Water Network. This year we created a short that introduces their Innovation Hubs. These hubs are poised to revolutionize the way they deliver safe water to communities in need around the world.

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Matisse Exhibit in Philly

When the Philadelphia Museum of Art was looking for innovative ways to promote their Matisse exhibit, ATG came up with the idea of engaging local muralists to create murals inspired by the exhibit.

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Global Water Crisis

We provided several strategic communication pieces for this year’s Water for All Ball supporting Paul Newman’s Safe Water Network. This year’s event honored five-time Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo and water activist Catherine Coleman Flowers.

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World Water Day, 2021

Water is one of the world’s most precious commodities. Without it, life is impossible, literally. This year’s UN World Water Day theme asks how should we value water? In this short video from the Paul Newman co-founded not-for-profit, they explore the value of water.

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Safe Water. Essential Health.

We were pleased to make the Paul Newman founded not-for-profit year end message to its funders and staff, who kept safe water flowing in areas of extreme poverty in one of the most challenging years in decades.

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Gatsby in Connecticut Launches September 1

Against the Grain Productions, Inc signed a worldwide distribution deal with Vision Films earlier this summer. The full-length documentary featuring Sam Waterston screened at the virtual Cannes International Market Festival in June.

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Safe Water Saves Lives

ATG had the honor of putting together two videos and two slide shows for the annual Safe Water Network’s fundraiser in October of 2019, hosted by Robert De Niro.

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Book Trailer for Saving Washington

We were hired to put a book trailer together for the historical novel Saving Washington, a fascinating story about the little-known Battle of Brooklyn. If not for 400 brave young men from Maryland, the American Revolution may have ended before it got going.

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