Registration
Players and families sign up for the season online — a custom form per program, an e-signed waiver, and one-cart checkout for siblings. Rosters build themselves.
Pillar 2 of 3 · Revenue
Most orgs need at least four tools to take money: a fundraising platform, a card reader for game-day, an Eventbrite for tickets, and a Squarespace store for merch. Revenue replaces all of them. Player registration, donations, pledges, memberships, sponsors, raffles, store, preorder pickup, and event tickets — one Stripe-backed payment pipe, one payout schedule, one report.
Built for: The treasurer reconciling Venmo, a Square reader, a Squarespace store, and a cash box at midnight after game day.
Hometown Raiders · Track & Field
Help the Raiders get to regionals this spring. Every dollar goes directly to the program.
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What's inside
Every Revenue module is built on Stripe Connect. Direct payouts to your org's bank. PCI-DSS Level 1. No subscription. No setup fee.
Players and families sign up for the season online — a custom form per program, an e-signed waiver, and one-cart checkout for siblings. Rosters build themselves.
Goal-driven campaign pages with progress bars, leaderboards, and brand-matched theming. Donors give via Stripe in seconds.
Walk-a-thons, read-a-thons, squat-a-thons. Pledge-per-unit, auto-charged after results are entered.
Every athlete, volunteer, or team gets a personal fundraising page with a QR code, share link, and optional anonymous opt-in for donors who want off the public board.
Monthly or annual dues with Stripe Subscriptions. Members self-serve signup, manage renewals, and see status in a member portal.
Gold / Silver / Bronze or fully custom tiers. Sponsors sign themselves up, pay by card, and appear on your public sponsor wall.
Sell tickets online before the event. Spin a live wheel at halftime. Auditable draw history.
Branded org storefront with inventory, orders, fulfillment, and direct payouts. No third-party vendor taking a cut.
Cookie dough, meal kits, spirit wear, snack-bar drops. Atomic inventory, QR-based pickup codes, printable pickup roster.
Buyers get individual QR codes. Volunteers scan at the gate. One tap, one admit, zero paper.
Fans scan a QR at the stand, order from their phone, pay by card. Volunteers see orders on a live fulfillment feed.
The fee model
A $50 donation becomes ~$54.38 at checkout — the donor covers the 5% platform fee and Stripe processing. Your organization receives the full $50.00. Memberships and sponsorships run at a lower 1% covered fee. Either way: no subscription, no setup fee, no hidden deductions.
Donor pays $54.38. Your org receives $50.00. Donor covered all fees.
Donor pays $50.00. Your org receives a reduced amount after the platform deducts its share from the gift.
A real day with Revenue
Friday night. The Spring Classic campaign on the projector has hit $24,860 of $36,500 — donors who hadn't given in three years woke up this week from a re-engagement appeal and chipped in. At the gate, ticket QR codes scan in. At the concession stand, fans scan a QR taped to the railing, order from their phone, and pay by card. The cash box is gone. So is counting bills at midnight. By Monday morning, the whole night's revenue is in the org's bank account — one Stripe payout, fully reconciled.
What this replaces
The other two pillars
Free to start
Core is free for every organization — donors cover the fees, so your org keeps 100% of every gift. One Stripe payout, one report, zero setup fees. Add event-day and back-office power tools only when you need them.