Privacy Policy
Effective as of 10/30/2025
We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting the personal information you share with us. This Privacy Policy describes how your information is collected, used, and shared when you visit or make a purchase from our website (creatorsforhumanity.com) (the “Site”). Use of our Site is also subject to our Terms of Service.
1. Who We Are
Creators for Humanity is a nonprofit initiative of Power Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization (“we,” “our,” or “us”). Our storefront Site is operated using Shopify, with merchandise fulfillment handled by Printful, a third-party print-on-demand partner. Purchases on our Site benefit charities and social welfare organizations that are doing frontline work on issues including democracy, climate justice, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, and more (“Partners”).
2. What Information We Collect
When you visit or interact with our Site, we may collect the following types of information:
Information You Provide
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Name, email address, shipping address, billing address
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Payment information (processed securely via Shopify)
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Optional info submitted via contact forms or artist sign-ups
Information We Collect Automatically
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Device type, IP address, browser type
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Pages viewed, time on site, referral source
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Shopping behavior (e.g. cart contents, purchase activity)
Information from Third Parties
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Advertising platforms (e.g. Meta/Facebook, Google/YouTube) may share anonymized data related to ad performance or engagement.
3. How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect to:
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Fulfill and ship orders through our print partner (Printful)
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Process payments and prevent fraud through our payments partner (Shopify)
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Communicate with you (e.g., order updates, support, campaign news)
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Run targeted advertising and remarketing campaigns on platforms like Meta (Facebook/Instagram) and YouTube
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Improve our website experience and campaign performance
4. Email & SMS Communication
If you opt in to receive updates, we may send you:
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News about new collections or Partner organizations
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Campaign updates or calls to action
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Occasional fundraising or promotional messages
You can opt out at any time by clicking "unsubscribe" in any email or by contacting us directly.
5. Sharing Your Information
We do not sell your personal information.
We share information with:
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Shopify, to process orders and manage our storefront
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Printful, to fulfill and ship your merchandise
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Trusted marketing partners (like Meta and Google) to deliver and measure ads
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Email platforms used for supporter outreach
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Legal or regulatory bodies if required by law
Partner Organizations
For certain products or campaigns, your purchase directly benefits one of our Partners. In those cases, we may share limited information (such as your name, email address, and purchase details - but not payment details) with that Partner for the purpose of acknowledging your support, sharing impact updates, or providing related communications.
We will only share your information with a Partner associated with the product or campaign you supported, and only if that Partner agrees to protect your data and use it solely for these limited purposes.
You can opt out of having your information shared with our Partners at any time by emailing us at [privacy@power-progress.org] or by selecting the opt-out option at checkout. Your choice will not affect your ability to make a purchase or receive your order.
6. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies and similar tracking tools to:
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Analyze site traffic and usage
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Remember your preferences
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Enable remarketing and ad targeting on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube and similar platforms.
You can manage cookies through your browser settings or opt out of interest-based ads via https://optout.aboutads.info.
7. Third-Party Links
Our Site may contain links to third-party websites (e.g., Partners, social media). We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those sites.
8. Data Retention
We retain order and customer information as required for operational, legal, or tax purposes. Email addresses and contact info are stored securely and can be removed from our records upon request.
9. Your Rights (GDPR Awareness)
If you are a resident of the European Union, you may have the right to:
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Access the personal data we hold about you
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Request corrections or deletion
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Object to certain processing
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Withdraw consent at any time
To exercise these rights, contact us at [orders@power-progress.org].
10. Children’s Privacy
Our Site is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children.
11. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted here with an updated effective date. Your continued use of the Site means you accept those changes.
12. Contact Us
Creators for Humanity
c/o Power Progress Action Fund
Email (orders): orders@power-progress.org
Email (privacy): privacy@power-progress.org
Mailing Address: 12345 Lake City Way NE #2261, Seattle WA 98125
Organizations:
Worker & Immigrant Rights:
TIRRC Votes: TIRRC Votes is the 501(c)(4) affiliate of the Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, working across Tennessee to build political power in immigrant and refugee communities and defend inclusive, multiracial democracy. Founded in 2018, they mobilize voters, train leaders from immigrant and refugee backgrounds, and block discriminatory legislation, at a time when these communities face increasing threats. As the environment grows more hostile, their work is urgent and under-resourced. With support now, TIRRC Votes can expand year-round organizing in rural and suburban regions, strengthen multilingual voter outreach, and ensure immigrant and refugee voters have a decisive voice in shaping Tennessee’s future.
CASA in Action: CASA in Action is a 501(c)(4) member-led organization mobilizing over 173,000 Black, Latine, Afro-descendant, Indigenous, and immigrant voters across the Mid-Atlantic and other key battleground states. Working at the intersection of immigrant rights, racial justice, and democratic power-building, CASA in Action plays a critical role in electing progressive champions who reflect the communities they serve. With mounting threats to immigrant rights and shrinking space for democratic participation, their moment of urgency is now. Support will help them strengthen field operations, deepen their member engagement, and build the grassroots political infrastructure needed to win lasting change for working-class immigrant communities.
Make the Road Action: Make the Road Action builds political power rooted in Latinx, immigrant and working-class communities across New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut and Nevada. They mobilize voters, lead grassroots campaigns on worker rights, affordable housing and immigration justice, and have become a national model for civic engagement in under-resourced communities. At a time when economic inequities deepen and immigrant communities face growing attacks, their work is more urgent than ever. Supporting Make the Road Action now will allow them to expand their infrastructure, deepen donor-led base mobilization, and fuel high-impact campaigns that shift the balance of power for working-class communities of color.
Democracy:
We Are California: We Are California is a statewide movement-building coalition working to defend democracy, advance economic justice, and build power for working-class, immigrant, Black, Indigenous, and multiracial communities across the Golden State. As corporate billionaires and authoritarian-leaning forces target California’s progress, We Are California mobilizes neighbors through grassroots squads and rapid-response networks to protect our shared future. In this moment of escalating threats and shifting power, your support will help them scale organizing, strengthen community infrastructure, and ensure that everyday Californians have the resources and resilience to shape their own lives.
LGBTQIA+:
Trans Justice Funding Project: The Trans Justice Funding Project (TJFP) is a community-led funding initiative that channels unrestricted resources to grassroots trans-led groups, organizations, and projects across the U.S. and U.S. territories, particularly groups run by and for trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people of color. Founded in 2012, TJFP disrupts traditional philanthropy by putting decision-making power in the hands of trans activists, and trusting grantees to use funds as they see fit. At a moment when trans communities face intensified violence, legislative rollback, and under-resourcing, now is the time to strengthen this vital infrastructure. Supporting TJFP means investing directly in trans leadership and ensuring movement-driven safety, care, and collective power.
Climate:
United Disaster Action Corporation: (Coming soon!)
Artists:
Erin Cadigan: 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. Erin’s art brings together visceral, visual energy and a strong social lens, making her a powerful collaborator for mission-driven organizations looking to translate values into compelling creative assets.
Alizarin Menninga-Fong: 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. At a moment of deep crisis and opportunity, their creative vision will bring bold, vibrant design to this initiative, helping mission-driven organizations translate values into cultural assets that both uplift and mobilize.
Lizzy Layne: 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.