DPI, a marketing design and production service provider that launched in June, is looking to use its expertise to work with charities.
The company’s offerings include creative design, website construction, SEO and social media marketing, as well as litho and digital print, large-format print, garment printing, promotional products, signage, and digital display.
Whilst its products and services are suited to all markets, DPI is particularly keen to work with charities as management feels the company’s experience and knowledge could be of benefit to the sector.
Kieran Bond of DPI was supported by The Prince’s Trust early in his career through the enterprise programme and he now regularly participates in Princes Trust workshops, giving talks to young people as a young ambassador.
Bond also works with and has produced materials such as informational booklets for charities supporting people with autism.
Another member of management, Dan Williams, has worked in the print industry for almost 30 years and has expertise in supply of all types of fundraising, marketing, and administrative products to the charity sector.
Williams has worked with a range of charities from local animal rescue centres, music and theatre groups, and homeless charities through to large national and international charities such as RNIB and Oxfam.
“Having volunteered with many charities for over 30 years, I really feel as though I understand what charities need from their suppliers,” Williams.
“Sure, they need products to be competitively priced, but they also need suppliers they can rely on to get to grips with projects and work hand in hand to make sure that campaigns are successful. That’s where we can help,” he adds.
Committed to helping charities, DPI offers a lifetime discount on all its products and services to any registered charity regardless of whether it’s a one-off project or ongoing support.