
Clients & Work
Ecofusion’s clients are entrepreneurs, community leaders, and innovators with sustainability and social enterprise as the core focus of their work. Each client we work with has a unique product or mission. While each is different, all are working to build healthier and more sustainable communities throughout the world.
Ecofusion does not limit our client base to groups working on "environmental" issues. Social enterprise and non-profit organizations also benefit from our services.
Read more about the work we've performed for our clients in our Case Studies section, our Creative Portfolios, and if you'd like to view and download our slideshow.
Client List
21 Acres
21 Acres is a non-profit organization dedicated to education about and the advancement of sustainable agriculture.
American Wind Energy Association
Since 1974, AWEA has advocated the development of wind energy as a reliable, environmentally superior energy alternative in the United States and around the world. Ecofusion works for AWEA on small and residential wind programs.
America's WETLAND: Resource Center
A project of LUCEC (Loyola University's Center for Environmental Communication), in partnership with America's WETLAND: A Campaign to Save Coastal Louisiana.
Climate Solutions
Climate Solutions is a non-profit organization working to stop global warming at the earliest point possible by helping the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia become world leaders in practical and profitable solutions.
Cobalt Biofuels
Cobalt Biofuels develops technology geared towards making cleaner, more efficient biofuel that has a smaller environmental impact than conventional fuel.
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
A diverse group of Portland, Oregon neighbors, property owners, businesses, environmental groups, recreation advocates, and government agencies working to restore the 60 miles of waterways, wetlands, and slow moving channels known as the Columbia Slough.
Eco America
ecoAmerica is an environmental non-profit that uses psychographic research, strategic partnerships and engagement marketing to shift personal and civic choices of environmentally agnostic Americans. We start with people, identify their underlying concerns, and develop programs to engage them on environmental and climate change solutions with measureable results.
Eco-Green Living
Eco-Green Living is the premier green, organic, and fair trade store in the Washington, D.C. metro area for lifestyle, home remodeling, and personal care products.
Energy Trust of Oregon
Energy Trust works to improve energy efficiency and renewable energy technology (solar, wind power, geothermal, and others) in Oregon.
Green Spaces
Green Spaces, with office and meeting spaces in New York City and Denver, Colorado, accelerates the emerging green economy by bringing together start-ups committed to sustainable practices, sharing ideas and resources, while promoting change.
Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund
A non-profit started in 1996 to help inner-city students reach college through a combination of academic scholarships, mentoring, internships and The Princeton Review SAT college prep course. Hoop Dreams celebrates the achievements of its students with a city-wide 3-on-3 fundraising community basketball tournament in Washington, DC.
I.L. Creations of Maryland, Inc.
Is one of the fastest growing food service companies in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan region. They pride their selves on providing superior quality foods, attentive customer service at fast food prices. I.L. Creations strengths rely on the locality of operations, exceptional courteous service and sophisticated menu options. They provide clients with the latest innovative trends and developments in the food service industry.
King County Parks and Recreation
Washington's King County Parks and Recreation offers a variety of services for people who want to enjoy the outdoors, from camping rentals and hiking trails to outdoor pools and ballfields.
Layapa Organic
“La Yapa” is the indigenous Quechua phrase for an extra gift given by farmers in the Bolivian markets in gratitude for your purchase. La Yapa Organic is a food company distributing premium, organic, Fair Trade Certified™, “quinoa with a cause™!” The company sources its quinoa from over 1,000 small family farms in the Bolivian highlands. By choosing this Fair Trade Certified™ product, you are directly supporting a better life for farming families through fair prices, direct trade, community development, and environmental stewardship.
Leaves in the Wind
Leaves in the Wind is an innovative five-home green building and organic design project in Malibu, California. Each home is actively seeking the LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Marguerite Casey Foundation
The Marguerite Casey Foundation is dedicated to creating a movement of working families advocating on their own behalf for change.
Northwest SEED
Northwest SEED (Sustainable Energy for Economic Development) works in the Pacific Northwest toward a clean, diverse, and affordable energy future.
Northwest Biofuels Association
Northwest Biofuels is a trade association representing the business interests of biofuels companies located in the Northwest.
NY Green Business Competition
A former project of Green Spaces, the New York City Green Business Competition launched in 2008 and became a nationally renowned competition in the state of New York awarding prizes to exciting and emerging green businesses in the state. The Green Business Competition awarded 25,000 dollars worth of cash prizes and services to the most impressive emerging green businesses in New York. The Green Business Competition is now the Green Business Challenge and is run by its co-founder Brad Holmes, Executive Director of The Rising Tides Intiative.
Our Wind Cooperative
Our Wind Co-op is a unique cooperative investing in small-scale wind turbines for farms, ranches and public and private facilities across the Northwest.
Recharge America
Recharge America is a campaign to educate Americans on how to make home improvements that save both energy and money.
SkyTruth
SkyTruth promotes environmental awareness and protection with remote sensing and digital mapping technology.
Southwest Wind Power
Southwest Wind Power produces small wind turbines for various uses, from powering homes to boats to telecommunications sites.
Succession
Succession is a consulting group which offers non-profit organizations assessments, financial and programmatic analyses, budget, strategic and long-range planning, and board and staff development in order to improve overall performance.
Sustainable Product Works
Sustainable Product Works is a consultant service for companies looking to reduce their environmental impact. Phil Berry has twenty-six years of experience in the corporate world, including working for Nike's sustainability program.
Toney's Naturals
Toney's Naturals is a small home grown business owned and operated by Toney Jones of Tennessee. Toney's line of organic and natural cookies and salsas are part of farmers' markets and now larger stores through out the South East.
Waterpenny Farm
A 10-acre organic vegetable farm in Rappahannock County, VA that is committed to a farm in harmony with the environment, using sustainable farming methods, with no chemical pesticides or fertilizers.
The Wilderness Society
The Wilderness Society has been dedicated to conserving American wilderness for over seventy years, and is now focused on conserving and managing national forests, parks, and refuges.
williamsworks
williamsworks develops and implements strategies and solutions for non-profit and philanthropic organizations to help expand their influence and increase their effectiveness.