I launched the coalition’s merchandise store on Printful and integrated it with the main website — branded items that give supporters a way to visibly back the movement while funding outreach, identity, and fundraising.
No Way to Wear the Mission
Supporters wanted to back the movement visibly, but there was no store to do it — and no interest in holding inventory. Printful’s print-on-demand model solved both, but only once it was cleanly integrated into the coalition’s site and brand.
What I Delivered

Print-on-demand storefront
Launched the merch store on Printful — no inventory, print-on-demand fulfillment.

Integrated with the website
Wired the shop into the main coalition website for a seamless path to purchase.

Branded for outreach & identity
Created branded items that carry the coalition’s identity into the world.

Supports fundraising
Turned merchandise into an accessible fundraising and outreach channel.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
A live Printful-powered merch store, integrated into the coalition site — branded items supporters can buy to visibly back the movement, with fulfillment handled and every sale supporting outreach and fundraising.
Identity You Can Carry
A movement grows when people can show they belong to it. A print-on-demand shop turned supporters into walking billboards — no inventory to manage, and every order funding the work.
Image credits: “DFC 4860 Night market vibes at Ban Nong Hin – live music merch food stalls and crowds soaking up the festival atmosphere” by PattayaPatrol (CC BY-SA 4.0) · “Dollar Bills” by Fanti Salms (CC BY-SA 4.0)


