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Penji Opens Up Registration for ‘Penji for Nonprofits’

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Penji Unlimited Graphic Design has reopened enrollment for their Penji for Nonprofits program. Qualified applicants will have full access to all the features of a Penji subscription for $1 per month.

The motto for Penji is ‘Penji helps those who help others,’ and with this program, they put their money where their mouth is. Penji for Nonprofits has helped hundreds of organizations with their graphic design needs. To qualify for the nonprofit membership, applicants must meet certain requirements.

“We started this program to help those who are helping others. Simple as that. There are nonprofits doing good for the world and the best way to contribute is to give them a hand.” – Khai Tran, CEO of Penji

The program is offering all the bells and whistles of their traditional service including unlimited designs, round-the-clock help, and speedy turnarounds.

How to Qualify

Penji is looking for organizations that are passionate about helping three demographics: students, immigrants, and struggling mothers. 

“We focused on students, immigrants, and struggling mothers because they tend to be overlooked because they’re often not poor or devastated enough to get everyone’s attention,” says Khai. “People think students struggling, immigrants fighting for their chance, and mothers having a hard time putting food on the table is normal. It’s not normal and we should do more to help, even if people aren’t crying out and begging.”

Applicants for Penji for Nonprofits must meet three requirements in order to qualify:

  • Organizations must be a 501 (c3) nonprofit
  • Organizations must directly impact their target demographic
  • Organizations must run current, on-going programs with proven success

Interested organizations can fill out an application on the Penji website.

Built to Give Back

Penji always baked ‘giving back’ into the cake. Founder and CEO, Khai Tran moved to the United States from Vietnam when he was very young. His family made Camden, New Jersey their home where Khai watched his parents work tirelessly to put food on the table and offer their children a decent education. A product of immigrant parents working in a underrepresented town, Khai Tran graduated from Rutgers University in 2011.

Eager to give back, Khai and fellow Rutgers alum Johnathan Grzbowski started Waterfront Ventures. Khai and Johnathan created this outfit to stimulate growth and employment in the Camden area by offering support for startups, business development, and job opportunities. Later, Khai created Penji to be used as a model business for creating business and employment opportunities near Camden.

To check out this program and other services Penji has to offer, visit their website.

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