Opening the First Orindrita Store (40%)
Renting and decorating a small but welcoming physical space where customers can experience our handmade collections.
Designing a comfortable display area to showcase our artisans’ work and share their stories with visitors.
Expanding the Workshop (25%)
Purchasing new sewing machines, embroidery tools, and materials to accommodate more women artisans.
Improving the workspace environment with better lighting, ventilation, and safety measures.
Training & Empowerment Program (15%)
Setting up a small training unit to teach underprivileged women embroidery, tailoring, and design.
Providing stipends to new trainees during their learning period so they can support their families.
Sustainable Materials & Fair Wages (10%)
Buying eco-friendly fabrics and threads to promote sustainable fashion.
Ensuring fair wages and consistent income for every woman in our team.
Marketing, Packaging & Online Growth (10%)
Expanding our digital presence to reach more customers globally.
Improving packaging so our handmade creations are presented with the quality they deserve.
Organizer

Nurul Islam Nahid
Organizer
Graz, ST