Let's be partners

We collaborate with mission-driven organizations and visionary artists creating change through design

ORGANIZATIONS

TIRRC Votes

Worker & Immigrant Rights

Powering immigrant and refugee voices in Tennessee.

Founded in 2018, TIRRC Votes works across Tennessee to mobilize voters, train community leaders, and challenge unfair laws. They protect immigrant and refugee families and ensure these communities have a real voice in democracy. With additional support, they can reach more communities, amplify immigrant and refugee voices, and help shape Tennessee's future.

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CASA in Action

Worker & Immigrant Rights

A member-led organization mobilizing immigrant and Black voters across the Mid-Atlantic.

CASA in Action mobilizes over 173,000 voters in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and key battleground states to elect progressive champions who reflect the communities they serve. Amid growing threats to immigrant rights and democracy, their moment of urgency is now. Additional support will strengthen field operations, deepen member engagement, and build the grassroots infrastructure needed to win lasting change for working-class immigrant communities.

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Make The Road Action

Worker & Immigrant Rights

Building political power rooted in working-class, Latinx and immigrant voters.

Make The Road Action works in Connecticut and Nevada, leading grassroots campaigns for worker rights, affordable housing, and immigration justice. A national leader in civic engagement, they deliver results in under-resourced communities at a moment of rising inequality and intensifying attacks on immigrants. Supporting Make the Road Action now will allow them to fuel high-impact campaigns that make a difference for working-class communities of color.

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We Are California

Democracy

Building a California where everyone thrives, contributes and belongs.

We Are California brings neighbors together across the Golden State to defend democracy and build an economy that serves the everyday Californians who make the state beautiful. As corporate billionaires and authoritarian forces threaten progress, We are California deploys grassroots squads and rapid-response networks to protect our shared future. Support will help We Are California grow field operations, strengthen community infrastructure, and give everyday Californians the tools and resources to shape their own future.

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Trans Justice Funding Project

LGBTQ+ / Trans Rights

Funding trans-led groups to ensure safety, care, and collective power.

The Trans Justice Funding Project gives unrestricted resources to grassroots trans-led groups across the U.S. and territories, especially those led by trans, non-binary and gender nonconforming people of color. Founded in 2012, it puts decision-making in the hands of trans activists, trusting them to use funds as needed. Support will help TJFP strengthen trans-led infrastructure, expand resources, and invest directly in leadership that keeps communities safe, cared for, and empowered.

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Coming soon

United Disaster Action Corporation

Climate

Coming soon

United Disaster Action Corporation supports climate disaster survivors and builds power for just recovery. More information coming soon.

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ARTISTS

Erin Cadigan

Erin Cadigan

Artist

Multidisciplinary artist, designer, author, and activist

Erin Cadigan is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, author, and activist based in Woodstock, NY. Her career spans illustration, textile, and environmental design, as well as socially conscious entrepreneurship. During her 30-year career in the arts, she has worked in everything from vending music festivals to leading design for major retail brands, always grounded in the values of sustainability, labor justice, and local production.

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Alizarin Menninga-Fong

Alizarin Menninga-Fong

Artist

Interdisciplinary artist, community organizer, and visual strategist

Alizarin Menninga-Fong is an Oakland-based interdisciplinary artist, community organizer, and visual strategist whose work bridges cultural movement, identity, and spatial justice. Alizarin has partnered with grassroots campaigns to produce socially rooted artworks that reflect power, resistance, and collective liberation, and teaches traditional art at Underpainting Collective: School of Drawing and Painting.

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Lizzy Layne

Lizzy Layne

Artist

Artist, creative director, and experiential designer

Lizzy Layne is a Taos, NM-based artist, creative director, and experiential designer whose work spans painting, murals, mixed-media illustration, printmaking, and merchandise creation. With a strong background in fine arts and brand strategy, she creates bold, vibrant visual experiences rooted in community and culture. Lizzy's design expertise extends into apparel and product development, making her an ideal partner in translating progressive values into wearable art and movement assets.

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FAQ

ABOUT YOUR ORDER

When will I get my merch?
Each item is printed on demand just for you, so please allow 7–14 business days for delivery. You’ll receive tracking info as soon as your order ships.

Do you ship internationally?
Right now, we only ship within the U.S. — but we're working on expanding that in the future.

My order never arrived or something’s wrong — what should I do?
 Sorry about that! Email us at orders@power-progress.org within 7 days of receiving your order (or when you expected it), and include your order number and a photo if something arrived damaged or incorrect. We’ll work with our print partner (Printful) to make it right.

Can I return or exchange my item?
Because all items are made-to-order, we can’t offer returns or exchanges unless there’s a printing or fulfillment error. If something’s off, please let us know and we’ll take care of it.

 


 

ABOUT YOUR IMPACT

Where does the money go?
We’re not a for-profit company selling cause-branded merch — we’re a nonprofit platform, and all net proceeds from each purchase go directly to the frontline organizations listed in the product description.

Your purchase helps fund organizing, advocacy, and mutual aid efforts across issues like climate, LGBTQ+ justice, immigration, and democracy.

Are my purchases tax-deductible?
No. Since you receive goods in exchange for payment and we’re a project of a 501(c)(4), purchases aren’t tax-deductible. If you'd like to make a direct donation to one of our partner orgs, please visit our Partner page

Can I see where the money goes?
Absolutely. Transparency is part of the mission. As the pilot grows, we’ll share updates on funds disbursed to partner organizations and the impact they’re making. We’re building this to be accountable — to the movement and to you.

 


 

GET INVOLVED

I’m an artist — how can I contribute?
 We’re so glad you asked. Our pilot launch is focused on a small group of inaugural artists, but we’ll be expanding soon. You’ll be able to submit designs, support the causes you care about, and reach a wider audience. Stay tuned — more info coming soon.

I work with a nonprofit — how can we get involved?
Our goal is to build a platform where any grassroots organization on the frontline can fundraise through art, without needing to manage inventory or fulfillment themselves. We’re starting small to build the foundation, but if you want to be notified when we expand, drop us a line here.

 


 

OTHER QUESTIONS

Who runs Creators for Humanity?
We’re a nonprofit initiative fiscally sponsored by Power Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) social welfare org. Our mission is to build infrastructure that connects artists, movement orgs, and supporters through shared culture and creative solidarity.

Do you use ethical printing and sustainable materials?
We use Printful as our print-on-demand partner. They operate responsibly and offer a mix of sustainable materials. Where possible, we choose eco-friendly garment options and minimize waste by producing only what’s ordered.

Is your merch union-made?
Not at this time. As this is a pilot launch all  items are produced via Printful, which sources globally and prints in U.S. and international facilities. As we grow, we hope to offer more union-printed and ethically sourced options.

Still have questions?
 Reach us anytime at orders@power-progress.org — we're here to help.