Schools & teams
Spirit wear, team travel gear, booster fundraising, club merch.
- Season drops (fall/spring)
- Team + family ordering
- Optional bundles for players
We build your fundraiser store, keep products approved and on-brand, and handle production, packing, shipping, and supporter support—so your team can focus on fundraising, not logistics.
Schools, nonprofits, teams, churches, community orgs, and programs that want a simple way to raise money and outfit supporters—without collecting sizes, chasing payments, or running distribution events.
Spirit wear, team travel gear, booster fundraising, club merch.
Supporter merch that funds the mission and stays on-brand.
Programs and events that need organized ordering and repeatability.
A clean fundraiser store has one job: make it easy for supporters to order—and easy for you to promote.
Tell us what you’re raising for and when you want the store to end. We’ll recommend the cleanest flow.
We keep the product list tight so ordering stays easy (and results stay consistent).
Public link, clear product pages, size charts, and ordering rules. No confusion.
Share it with supporters, email lists, and social posts. The store does the heavy lifting.
Production → quality control → packing → shipping with tracking.
When the fundraiser ends, we keep the system documented so you can run it again easily.
Choose the style that matches your audience and how tight you want the schedule.
Run the store for a set window (ex: 10–14 days). Clean cutoff. Clean fulfillment.
Store stays open for ongoing support (good for programs with year-round needs).
Perfect when you need to outfit volunteers and ship bundles consistently.
We keep this simple. Here’s the exact info we need to build the store fast.
We’ll recommend the best option based on your timeline and audience.
Supporters order and receive packages directly with tracking.
We send everything to one location for pickup/distribution.
Some ship-to-home, some bulk (common for staff vs supporters).
These are the questions people ask every time. Here are real answers.
Most groups run 10–14 days for a deadline-based drop. It creates urgency and keeps the closeout clean. Longer stores can work, but only if the product list stays tight.
Yes. We’ll recommend a tight product list that people actually buy (instead of 30 options that overwhelm supporters).
Yes. We can build bundles (ex: tee + hoodie) or kits (ex: volunteer kit with inserts). We document the pack rules once and fulfill consistently.
Yes. Ship-to-home is the most common setup. Each supporter gets tracking and you avoid distribution events.
That’s the point. Once the store is built and documented, it’s easy to run again next season or for another goal.
Tell us your goal, your timeline, and who the audience is. We’ll handle the system.
