Starting a business, running a non-profit, organising for a cause, or printing for your community? There is a rate for that, and you do not have to be big to get it.
If you are somewhere between these, apply anyway and tell us what you are doing. We read every application ourselves.
First cards, first signage, first stickers. The point in a business where looking legitimate matters most and there is least money to do it with.
Registered or not. If the money you spend on printing is money not spent on the work, this is for you.
Fundraisers, awareness campaigns, local organising, mutual aid — the printing that gets people into a room.
Mosques, churches, temples, gurdwaras and the committees around them. Events, signage, banners, programmes.
PrintPal is a small Surrey shop with deep roots in this community. This programme is not marketing — it is the part of the business that pays back the place it came from.
The form below. What you are building or organising, and roughly what you need printed.
A person, not a filter. We may reply with a question — that is a good sign, not a bad one.
Paperwork optional. Plenty of the groups we support have none.
We set your account up and the rate is applied automatically from your next signed-in order.
Takes a minute. There is no cost, no commitment, and no wrong answer to "what are you working on".
Yes. Registration helps us move faster but it is not a requirement — a lot of the groups doing the most useful work in Surrey have never registered anything. Tell us what you do and we will take it from there.
That is exactly who this is for. Getting your first run of cards or signage printed properly is often the thing that makes people take you seriously, and it should not be the thing you cannot afford.
For as long as it fits. We are not going to quietly move you off it — if your situation changes enough that a commercial account makes more sense, we will say so.
They are separate programmes and you would be on one or the other, whichever suits you better. If you print in real volume, a commercial account is probably the right fit.