I have stamps and envelopes, but I don’t have a printer. Can I request a letter kit?
If you only need printed letters, you may ask a trusted friend, neighbor, or family member for printing help. Also, you may be able to print letter templates at your local public library.
Another option is uploading your PDF and getting printed letter templates delivered to your home or available for pick up. This is not free, but there may be discounts, and selecting standard paper and black-and-white printing offers the best pricing. We've seen prices as low as about $0.09 per page, and many vendors offer free shipping.
- Local copy shop: Support your local independent print and copy shop, if you have one! Contact them to ask about pick-up or delivery options.
- Fedex Office: Be sure to change the "paper" option from the default to "Standard White".
- Staples: Choose the "Simple Print" and change the "paper" option from the default to "24lb Basic White."
- UPS Stores Stores: Select "Copies and Quick Prints." You'll be prompted to enter your ZIP code to find your closest store.
If you adopted voters and none of the above is an option for you, please email the Helpdesk at help@votefwd.org.
You can also request a letter kit here: https://votefwd.org/letter-kits. Each letter kit comes with 20 letter templates, 20 #10 envelopes, and 20 stamps. Stamp kits are just 20 stamps. Volunteers are able to request 1 kit every 30 days, and please note these kits are only available for letters from our Social campaigns.
Letter Kits are only available until October 1, 2024.