Campaigns
exactly 3calendar · shirt · keepsakePhoto fundraisers for American groups
Pick who you help. Then pick the campaign.
Same machine as a firehouse calendar table — without the binder. You collect the photos. We print and ship. Your group keeps the cut.
Group keeps
$8 / $5$8 a calendar or shirt, $5 a keepsakeWe handle
design + shipyou do not touch a printerPick a door
Who do you help?
Same idea as picking DJ, karaoke, or ring announcer. Choose the people. That site shows the campaigns — calendar, shirt, or keepsake.
Animals
Pets Helping Pets — rescues, clinics, hometown pet groups. Calendar, shirt, or keepsake.
First responders
Heroes of the Year — fire, EMS, police auxiliaries. Calendar, shirt, or keepsake.
Children
Little Lights — schools, teams, kids’ groups. Parent permission on every photo.
Veterans
Honor Year — VFW, Legion, veteran nonprofits. Calendar, shirt, or keepsake.
Previous work · 2025 samples
Four finished 2025 calendars. This is the press.
Flip a sample so a group can see the quality before they send photos. These pictures are examples of the press — not a specific group’s book.
Why three
Not too many. Not one lonely SKU.
School catalog companies put 100–500 items in a brochure. That works for wrapping paper. It fails for photo products — every extra campaign is another layout, another FAQ, another way a volunteer freezes. PTA boards usually run one to three fundraisers a year. CustomInk runs shirts. Shutterfly school shops run a calendar plus a couple of gifts. Three is the overlap: a flagship (calendar), a high-dollar wearable (shirt), and a holiday impulse (keepsake). Same photos. Same shop. Same honest cut.