Join other GiveForward organizers in
raising additional money through t-shirt sales
By using both GiveForward and Custom Ink Fundraising to fundraise, you are giving friends and family the option to support your loved one in the way that feels most comfortable to them: either with monetary donations to your GiveForward page or by buying a t-shirt on Custom Ink Fundraising.
Take a look below to see how you can use social media as an additional way to promote your fundraising efforts.
Engage your community with custom t-shirts and more
Engage your community with custom t-shirts and more
Sell custom t-shirts and take donations with no inventory, hassles or risk. Just design your shirt, share why you are raising and then share your campaign. We fill the orders and send along the funds you raise! Custom Ink Fundraising is a great tool for any group, cause or community.
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Design your shirt
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Tell your story
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Track your progress
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Easy fulfillment
Use social media to help sell your t-shirts
Snap a selfie working out in your
#FearIsntReal
TShirt I will repost it for the world to see!!
#FearIsntReal
http://t.co/sMuru9X0sX
— chris pratt (@prattprattpratt)
September 2, 2014
@jayselway:
@prattprattpratt
Joe Henson love!
#fearisntreal
http://t.co/dU0Lwspe7D
@TheEllenShow
thanks Chris
pic.twitter.com/kYjXux9nDI
— jayselway (@jayselway)
September 18, 2014
@prattprattpratt
Dylan in Baton Rouge just got his shirt! Love from Louisiana!
#fearisntreal
#helpingjoehenson
pic.twitter.com/rQjkvPe2uc
— M. Thibodeaux (@tibbymom3)
January 16, 2015
@prattprattpratt
best
#fearisntreal
pic! Joe's teachers at Williamsport elem.
#love
http://t.co/IBzTlTYOqG
pic.twitter.com/EqTkhQdGpE
— jayselway (@jayselway)
November 8, 2014
RT
@jmannaz:
#fearisntreal
but
#Manowar
is!
#helpingjoehenson
@prattprattpratt
pic.twitter.com/d2YedoepeV
Thank you
http://t.co/UiYwWKSI1B
— jayselway (@jayselway)
November 16, 2014
RT
@ConnwayTitty22:
@prattprattpratt
thanks for sharing the
#helpingjoehenson story
#fearisntreal
pic.twitter.com/GSDk4M9ip3
@TheEllenShow
— jayselway (@jayselway)
September 18, 2014
Rally support from your community without worrying about inventory or upfront costs.
"We set a small goal of, 'OK, let's try to sell 100 shirts.' Then, we realized, shortly after it went live, that it was going to turn into something way bigger. Ultimately we raised more than $9,000 and sold over 600 shirts to family, friends, and even complete strangers - including a few stationed in Afghanistan."
Tony Re, Organizer
Support Bill Sager