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How it works

Launch fast. Share everywhere. Raise more.

A Sprint Raise campaign is four steps for the coach and one link for each participant.

  1. Create Your Campaign

    Set your fundraising goal, campaign dates and team information with guided campaign setup.

  2. Add Your Team

    Add players or participants and give everyone their own personalized fundraising link.

  3. Share

    Participants share their personal links with friends, family and supporters from any phone.

  4. Track Your Progress

    Follow donations, participant progress and overall campaign results as they come in.

The full flow

A Sprint Raise campaign, start to finish

Here is what happens from the day a coach or booster club sets up a campaign through the day funds become eligible for payout.

  1. Create a campaign

    Set the fundraising goal, the start and end dates, and the team or organization the campaign belongs to.

  2. Add participants

    Build the roster of players, students or participants who will be raising for the campaign.

  3. Give participants personalized links

    Each participant gets their own fundraising link so donations are credited to them and roll up to the team total.

  4. Launch the campaign

    The campaign goes live on its start date and begins accepting donations through participant links.

  5. Participants share with friends and family

    Participants send their link to family, friends and supporters from the phone they already use.

  6. Track progress and donations

    Coaches, booster clubs and organization admins follow the campaign total, individual participant progress and incoming donations.

  7. Campaign closes

    On the end date the campaign stops accepting donations and final results are available for reporting.

  8. Settlement, review and payout

    After a campaign closes, funds are generally subject to a 14-day settlement and review period before becoming eligible for payout. Timing may be extended for processing, refunds, disputes, verification, risk review or legal requirements.

Every campaign is different, and Sprint Raise does not promise a specific fundraising result.

In more detail

What happens during a campaign

No printed order forms, no cash envelopes to chase down, no spreadsheet of who sold what.

  • Guided campaign setup

    Sprint Raise walks a coach or organizer through the pieces of a campaign — goal, dates, team information — so the first campaign does not require a training session.

  • Personalized participant links

    Each participant on the roster gets their own fundraising link. Donations made through that link are credited to that participant and roll up to the team total.

  • Mobile-friendly sharing

    Participants share their link from the phone they already use. Family members and supporters can help a participant get their link out to more people.

  • A simple screen for donors

    Supporters land on a clear, mobile-friendly page that shows who they are supporting and what the team is raising for.

  • Simple progress tracking

    Follow campaign totals and participant progress while the campaign is live, and review results afterward.

  • Timed campaigns

    Campaigns run between a start and an end date. The deadline is what turns 'I'll share it later' into shares this week.

What it costs

No upfront cost to launch

No upfront cost to launch. Sprint Raise earns a percentage of funds raised, with the applicable campaign fee clearly disclosed before launch. Donors may also elect to contribute toward payment-processing costs.

Sprint Raise only earns when your campaign raises money, so our outcome depends on your team's outcome.

Payouts and refunds

After a campaign closes, funds are generally subject to a 14-day settlement and review period before becoming eligible for payout. Payout timing may be extended when necessary for payment processing, refunds, disputes, chargebacks, account or identity verification, fraud/risk review, or other legal/compliance requirements.

Donations are generally final and non-refundable. Donors who believe a donation was made in error, was duplicated, or was unauthorized should contact Sprint Raise promptly at info@sprintraise.com. Sprint Raise may issue a refund when appropriate, subject to payment-processor rules, campaign status, and whether funds have already been distributed. Refunds are not guaranteed solely because a donor changes their mind.

Ready to rally your team?

Launch a Sprint Raise campaign and give every participant an easy way to help reach the team goal.