CREATIVE CAREER PATHWAY ORGANIZATIONS
Sustainability Programs
Community-based organizations working to reduce the carbon footprint in the entertainment industry and supporting environmental sustainability efforts.
Industry
US Green Building Council California
USGBC California has partnered with industry and technical experts to develop and pilot a Sustainable Production for Entertainment Certification.
Every Day Action
Every Day Action safely, swiftly, and legally rescues the left-over gourmet catered meals from TV/film sets, select grocery stores, corporate events, food festivals, and more and delivers them to those in need.
The Princess Project
The Princess Project promotes self-confidence and individual beauty by providing free prom dresses and accessories to high school teens who could not otherwise afford them.
Urban Possibilities
We empower inner-city job seekers, who've survived life's toughest circumstances, with tools to thrive.
Rock And Wrap It Up!
Rock and Wrap it Up! is an award-winning anti-poverty think tank. We research, discover and nurture potential donors who have renewable assets to share.
Ready Set Recycle
Help keep scenery, props and costumes out of landfill by listing them with Ready Set Recycle for sale or to donate.
Green Spark Group
. Our corporate sustainability strategies, on-production consulting packages, custom training programs, and online courses are designed to ease the responsibility of choosing more sustainable behaviours and how to think with a sustainable circular economy mindset.
Earth Angel Sets
Our mission is to effectively integrate sustainable solutions into production settings and among all entertainment industry stakeholders.
Clothes The Deal
Our Mission is to build community partnerships in order to provide low-income men, women, at-risk youth, and U.S. veterans with professional business attire in order to empower them when reaching for employment, self-sufficiency, and economic independence.
Green Production Guide
Your guide to sustainable production. Developed by film industry leaders with environmental expertise, the Green Production Guide offers the tools, resources, and vendors you need to reduce the environmental impact of your production.
The Wrapped Project
Distributing film and television wardrobe inventory to underserved students and their families in Los Angeles
For Employers
In light of the Supreme Court’s recent Affirmative Action ruling and the subsequent threat to DEIA initiatives, EEA provides a solution for studios and employers looking to increase representation across all groups. EEA organizations serve diverse talent from a variety of communities. If you submit a recruitment request, we can send it out to EEA organizations and curate a list of potential candidates to meet your needs.
Arts, Media, & Entertainment
High Road℠ Training Partnership
The Arts, Media, & Entertainment High Road Training Partnership (AME-HRTP) is the first large-scale, multi-year initiative to bridge training and education programs with employment and drive economic mobility for underrepresented AME workers in California’s creative economy. Over the next 3 years, the AME-HRTP will unite workforce intermediaries, Registered Apprenticeship Program Sponsors, county & state government partners, research & policy partners, community-based organizations, and labor partners to shape a more inclusive and diverse AME industry.