by BRND | May 9, 2025 | Christian Schools, Strategy & Inspiration
Want to open a merch store for your school, nonprofit, or business—but overwhelmed by the logistics? You’re not alone. Every week we hear from principals, pastors, admins, PTO leaders, and small business teams who swear they’re going to “finally launch a store this...
by BRND | May 9, 2025 | Christian Schools, Gift & Merch Ideas, Strategy & Inspiration
Sometimes the simplest merch makes the biggest impression. Faith-based stickers are low-cost, high-visibility, and surprisingly shareable. They’re easy to carry, easy to distribute, and incredibly easy to love. And for Christian schools, churches, and ministries,...
by BRND | May 9, 2025 | Christian Schools, Gift & Merch Ideas, Strategy & Inspiration
Trying to raise money with spirit wear? Great idea—but most schools leave thousands of dollars on the table because they get three things wrong: the products, the pricing, and the promotion. Fundraising merch can be a powerful engine for community pride and revenue,...
by BRND | May 8, 2025 | Christian Schools, Gift & Merch Ideas, Strategy & Inspiration, Team & Culture
Staff appreciation season rolls around, and suddenly everyone’s scrambling to order last-minute mugs and Amazon gift cards. But your staff deserves better than forgettable filler gifts. Want to give something they’ll actually use, remember, and appreciate? 1. Branded...
by BRND | May 8, 2025 | Christian Schools, Gift & Merch Ideas, Strategy & Inspiration
If you’ve ever launched a spirit wear store and wondered why nothing moved, it probably wasn’t the timing. It probably wasn’t the weather, the email sequence, or the payment processor either. It was the merch. Christian schools don’t struggle to sell spirit wear...
by BRND | May 8, 2025 | Christian Schools, Gift & Merch Ideas, Strategy & Inspiration
A cross. A mascot. A hoodie. Done, right? Not even close. Most Christian school swag feels like it came from a stock template, and families can tell. If your merch could belong to any school, it doesn’t communicate anything about yours. It becomes background noise...