250 cards potential group profit
$0
$5,000 raised at $20/card × 70%
Keep up to $70 from every $100 raised.
Clear fundraiser upside for teams, schools, leagues, and booster groups.
250 cards potential group profit
$0
$5,000 raised at $20/card × 70%
500 cards potential group profit
$0
$10,000 raised at $20/card × 70%
1,000 cards potential group profit
$0
$20,000 raised at $20/card × 70%
FanSports Fundraiser Packages
$99 setup fee
250 Physical Cards
Setup window
7-14 day launch window
Minimum: 7-day minimum when assets are ready
Package fit
$169 setup fee
500 Physical Cards
Setup window
7-14 day launch window
Minimum: 7-day minimum when assets are ready
Package fit
$49 setup fee
Limitless Virtual Cards
Setup window
Fast digital setup
Minimum: Fast digital setup
Package fit
Terms need final policy review before production activation.
Custom
Scoped after campaign review
Custom physical and/or virtual card volume
Setup window
Scoped after campaign review
Minimum: Scoped after campaign review
Package fit
After selecting a package
Organizers can compare fit, check a group URL, and preview the next step without starting payment or creating a group.
Pick a Physical Card, Virtual Card, or Custom Card Program based on how your group will sell.
Enter the group name to preview the public fundraiser link.
Add logo, story, participant links, and share materials before launch.
Final setup, payment, and activation happen only through an approved launch flow.
Package decision helper
Choose Physical Cards for in-person fundraising, Virtual Cards for no-cap digital selling, or Custom Card Program for larger groups that need a tailored plan.
Choose 250 or 500 physical supporter cards for teams, schools, clubs, churches, boosters, leagues, and community groups selling in person.
Choose limitless Virtual Cards for online-first campaigns, distributed groups, and supporters buying by link or QR code.
Choose a custom Physical and/or Virtual Card Program for larger nonprofits, national organizations, associations, enterprise partners, and high-volume groups.
Every package includes
The package choice shapes card amount, setup timing, and campaign operations. The core group, card, share, and campaign experience stays consistent.
A polished page for your group story, goal, campaign progress, and supporter actions.
Supporters get a fun card entry tied to your fundraiser and campaign rules.
Campaign, participant, and QR links make selling easy online or in person.
Give donors a fast way to support even if they do not buy a card.
Offer local businesses and community sponsors clear recognition options.
Offer hats, T-shirts, and hoodies with your group logo when enabled.
Scoring and standings give supporters a reason to follow along.
Lock timing, eligibility, scoring windows, and rewards stay clearly framed.
Group leaders can understand cards, shares, donors, sponsors, and campaign progress.
Fundraiser math preview
This page explains package fit. Exact pricing, group keep, FanSports service costs, and prize or reward contribution rules are finalized in an approved setup flow.
Group keep
The group keep is the campaign support amount available after package terms and campaign rules are approved.
FanSports service
FanSports supports the hosted fundraiser page, card experience, sharing tools, and launch support.
Prize / reward contribution
Campaigns may include a prize or reward contribution when rules, eligibility, and review are approved.
Prize / reward eligibility
Prize eligible cards must follow the campaign lock deadline and published rules. Late claims may still connect a card to an account, but prize eligibility follows the approved campaign rules. Any no-purchase alternative, reward language, and prize handling require legal and compliance review before launch.
How organizers move forward
Start with group name, public URL, and identity checks.
Compare card amount, setup timing, and campaign fit.
Logo, story, participant links, and promotional materials come before launch.
Campaign lock, eligibility, scoring, and reward language need review before production launch.
Common organizer questions
Packages help your group compare fit before final setup, payment, activation, and launch.
Before checkout
Selecting a package only carries context into the setup preview. It does not start checkout or reserve anything.
Physical Cards 250 and Physical Cards 500 fit groups selling supporter cards in person. Virtual Cards fits online-first and distributed campaigns with no card cap. Custom Card Program is built for larger nonprofits, national organizations, associations, enterprise partners, and high-volume fundraising groups.
FanSports helps groups raise money with Physical Cards, Virtual Cards, or custom card programs. Groups can sell cards in person, online, or by QR code, then add donations, sponsor packages, and custom merch.
Physical Card Programs include printed supporter cards with card codes and QR codes. Virtual Cards has no physical inventory and no card cap. Custom Card Program adds tailored planning for larger or more complex campaigns.
Swap Player is unlimited Active Lineup / Bench movement before campaign lock. Market Swap is separate: it replaces a roster player through the Player Market and follows the package rules shown in Package Fit.
Physical Card Programs usually need a 7-14 day launch window once assets are ready. Virtual Cards can move faster because there is no physical inventory. Custom Card Programs are scoped after campaign review.
Prize eligible means the card follows the published campaign rules, including claim status, lock deadline, timing, and any required eligibility terms.
Late cards may remain claimable so supporters can connect them to an account, but prize eligibility follows the lock deadline and campaign rules.
No. Package selection here explains the offer and setup path. It does not process payment, activate setup, create a group, or reserve a URL.
The setup preview opens with that package selected. From there, organizers can check a group URL, review identity needs, and see the launch-readiness path.
Yes. FanSports fundraisers are designed around group identity, including your logo, story, mission, and campaign message.
The preview path already shows how share copy, participant links, sponsor copy, and Success Kit materials can be shaped around the group profile later.
Yes. Prize rules, no-purchase alternatives where required, reward language, lock timing, and campaign terms should be reviewed before launch.
Questions before setup?
The next step is checking your group name and public fundraiser URL.