Tuesday, August 27

Create A TeeSpring.com Shirt for a Cause. Need Fundraising ideas?? Check TeeSpring out.

Teespring is a crowdfunding platform for groups, causes and communities to design and sell custom apparel.

I played around with the Create Your Tee Software and can honestly say it is easy to use, and you can also upload your own graphics to the t-shirt.  The prices are also reasonable, Depending on basic (Just text, can range from $7.00, to With your own Logo with Text up to $9.00.) Sites like Teespring make it easy to customize a T-Shirt Project, Fast, Easy, and Affordable.

Anyone can come and design a shirt which they can then sell via Facebook, Twitter or anywhere else online. The seller keeps all of the profit the shirt earns. People use Teespring as a fundraising tool or just to earn some extra money.

Just a few ideas that come to mind,  are kids after school programs.  Communities looking to improve. Families that need help.  Really, you can design a t-shirt for anything.  Maybe your son graduates this year, and you want a Higher Education T-shirt to help with college tuition.  Or your daughter starts band, and you can't afford her instrument.  I know if someone I knew, needed something, and something as simple as a t-shirt would help spread the word, and donate to a cause, I would help.

The best part is the shirts don't print and ship until a set end date determined by the seller. This means they pay nothing upfront, take no risk and don't have to deal with the hassle of ordering the right number of shirts.

Click here to check out all the other Great Campaigns, and their TeeSpring Shirts.

You can play with the designer if you go to teespring.com/design

Here are some cool examples of what people have done with the site.

A couple sold this "Love makes a family shirt" to raise money to adopt: http://teespring.com/chrisandshelleyadopt

This one included children's and toddler's shirts to raise money for an 11-year-old to sing in a children's choir in Hungary: https://teespring.com/bunnygirlsings

This one raised over 85k for Boston relief: http://teespring.com/staystrongboston

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