Fundraising is a necessary evil—but it doesn’t have to be

By Maddie Koss | Posted 5/5/2017

Fundraising for many football programs is a necessary evil.

No team enjoys asking their fans or community for money. However, it is often a necessity to keep the program running.

The great thing about fundraising is that it comes in different forms and can be done passively, without much effort or time required.

Additionally, there are fundraising opportunities rooted in activities your program likely is already doing, such as organizing team photos and selling team apparel.

In partnership with USA Football, GlossyFinish and SquadLocker are giving programs a chance to fundraise the easy way: with no forms or additional work required.

Whether your program or community orders team apparel or photos, each site will give a rebate check back to the program.

No hassle. No asking for money. No selling anything extra.

Sure, fundraising might be a necessary evil, but programs like the ones from GlossyFinish and Squad Locker make it a much less painless experience for coaches, allowing them to refocus their efforts on what they do best—coaching.

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