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Athlete Fundraising

Turn every athlete into a fundraiser.

Athlete fundraising turns your whole roster into a fundraising team. Every player gets a personal page and a link, then reaches the people who'll never say no to them: family, neighbors, their old coach. The more athletes who share, the more you raise, and a live leaderboard turns it into a game.

Leaderboard
1
Sarah M.$485
2
Jake T.$320
3
Mia R.$275
3-5×
the reach

Twenty athletes each texting 15 people beats one club posting to the same tired list.

80%+
participation, done right

A goal, a leaderboard, and a nudge get players actually sharing, not just signing up.

1 week
start to finish

Most teams run a pledge drive in seven days and never touch a car-wash bucket.

Use it when

When teams run athlete pages

01

The preseason pledge drive

Kick off the year with a per-athlete goal. Every family shares before the season buries everyone in practices and games.

02

An a-thon (per mile, point, or serve)

Supporters pledge per unit: laps run, free throws made, miles biked. The effort itself becomes the ask, and results bring a second gift.

03

Travel, tournament, and championship trips

When the team earns a trip, athlete pages spread the cost across every player's network fast.

04

Instead of chasing dues

Rather than hounding families for fees, let athletes raise their share from the people who actually want to back them.

Two ways to run it

Flat goal or per-unit pledge

Same athlete pages, two ways to frame the ask. Pick whichever fits your season.

Flat goal

Simplest

Best for Most drives

Each athlete aims at a set dollar goal and shares their page. Clean, fast, and everyone understands it in a sentence.

A-thon (per-unit)

Best for An event or a challenge

Supporters pledge per lap, point, or mile. The athletes' effort drives the total, the event gives everyone a reason to cheer, and the results give them a reason to give again.

How it works

Up and running in three steps.

  1. 1

    Add your roster: each athlete gets a personal page and QR code

  2. 2

    Athletes text and post their link to family, friends, and neighbors

  3. 3

    Donations land on your dashboard live; a leaderboard drives friendly competition

Personal pagesQR sharingLive leaderboardPer-unit (a-thon) pledgesAuto outreach

Illustrative example

A 20-player travel team sets a $250-per-athlete goal. Each player shares with about 15 contacts. Even at half participation, that's $2,500+ in a week, without a single car wash.

Example scenario only, not a reported customer result.

Best for Pledge drives · travel teams · season kickoffs

Ready to run athlete pages?

Set it up free in minutes: no credit card, no cut of what you raise.