Merchandising
Merchandising
Project details
What we need
- Final designs for a predetermined type of promotional apparel (e.g., t-shirts, hats, shorts, other swag) or merchandise (mugs, pens, tote bags, etc.) provided in the high-resolution format of the Organization's choice
- Note: Printing and vendor sourcing is not included
What we have in place
- We currently have communications strategy plan, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a communications committee, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $5,422 , allowing us to which helps cover the cost of supplies and training for our mentoring program.
Strong Women, Strong Girls is always searching for new ways to engage with it's mentors, volunteers and donors. Incorporating a revenue stream based on merchandise is a great way to improve brand recognition and build relationships.
Project plan
Our mission
The Strong Women, Strong Girls (SWSG) mission is to empower girls to imagine a broader future through a curriculum grounded on female role models, delivered by college women mentors, who are themselves mentored by professional women. Our vision is that every girl and woman will realize her inner strengths to dream, and do.
What we do
Girls in Boston, particularly girls of color, face a challenging future including high rates of poverty, violence, and mental health challenges. While we cannot prevent a girl from facing these challenges, we can arm each girl with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to face them head-on. One straightforward solution is providing girls with supportive mentoring relationships. Youth with mentors demonstrate higher self-esteem, better performance in school, and greater aspirations for college and career, all of which keep girls on track to pursue their dreams. Unfortunately, only 33.5% of Boston youth have their mentoring needs met (Mass Mentoring Partnership, 2010). Since 2004, SWSG has been dedicated to filling this gap in youth mentoring services for girls in Greater Boston by delivering a standardized core after-school mentoring program that serves over hundreds of girls (ages 8-11) each year.