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HS Wrestling Booster Club Fundraiser Apparel

January 21, 2026 6 min read By Diego Vargas
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Table of Contents
  1. Why Print-On-Demand Beats Traditional Fundraising
  2. Targeted Fundraiser Drops
  3. Setting Up a Fundraiser Drop
  4. Revenue Math on a State Travel Fundraiser
  5. Multi-Drop Fundraiser Calendar
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

HS wrestling booster club fundraisers historically meant front-funding 100 t-shirts, hoping they sold, and storing leftover smalls and XLs in the booster president's garage. The print-on-demand model removes the risk entirely. The booster club lists the fundraiser shirt, shares the link, and Bear Grips ships individual orders directly to each buyer. Every order generates booster margin. No inventory front-funded. This guide covers how to structure fundraiser drops that actually move the program forward.

Why Print-On-Demand Beats Traditional Fundraiser Apparel

Traditional booster fundraiser apparel:

Bear Grips print-on-demand fundraiser apparel:

Targeted Fundraiser Drops Outperform Generic Apparel

Generic team apparel sells to families who want a team shirt. Targeted fundraiser drops tie the apparel to a specific program need:

Targeted fundraisers convert better than generic shirts because the buyer knows what her purchase supports.

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Setting Up a Booster Fundraiser Drop

  1. Define the goal. Specific dollar amount, specific use of funds. Example: $3,000 toward 2026 state tournament travel.
  2. Design the shirt. Tie the design to the fundraiser purpose (STATE FUND 2026, NEW MATS 2026, etc.).
  3. Set retail to maximize margin. Fundraiser shirts typically price at $30-$35 to maximize margin per unit while staying accessible.
  4. Set the drop window. 4-6 weeks. Long enough for word to spread, short enough to create urgency.
  5. Announce widely. Booster email list, parent text chain, school athletic department, alumni network, school Facebook page.
  6. Update the community on progress. Weekly updates: "Halfway to our goal," "$1,200 raised so far," "State travel fully funded - thank you."
  7. Close the drop and report results. Total raised, what the funds will support, thank-you message.

Revenue Math on a State Travel Fundraiser

A program with 6 state qualifiers running a $3,000 state travel fundraiser:

ItemBaseRetailProfitUnits SoldBooster Profit
State Fund Tee$19.88$32$12.12140$1,697
State Fund Long Sleeve$29.88$44$14.1240$565
State Fund Hoodie$36.88$58$21.1240$845

Total booster profit: roughly $3,107. Hits the $3,000 fundraiser goal on a 4-week drop. Zero upfront cost, no volunteer distribution, no leftover inventory.

Multi-Drop Fundraiser Calendar Across the Season

An active booster club running 3-4 targeted fundraiser drops per year can generate $8,000-$15,000+ in booster revenue on top of standing team apparel. A sample annual calendar:

Each drop runs 3-5 weeks. The standing daily-wear team apparel continues uninterrupted alongside the fundraiser drops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the booster club pay upfront for fundraiser apparel?

No. Bear Grips uses print-on-demand: each shirt is printed and shipped after the buyer orders. The booster club has zero upfront cost. The booster captures the margin between base price and retail on every order. No risk of leftover inventory.

How much does a typical fundraiser drop raise?

Depends on program size and target. A program with 30+ wrestlers and an engaged family base typically raises $1,500-$3,500 from a targeted 4-week fundraiser drop. Programs with strong alumni networks can raise meaningfully more by extending the drop reach to alumni.

How are funds collected and transferred to the booster club?

The booster club account on Bear Grips collects the retail price from each buyer. The base price is deducted to cover printing and shipping. The remaining margin is the booster's profit, paid out to the booster account per the platform's payout schedule. No volunteer money-collection at meets.

Can the booster run a fundraiser separate from the standing team apparel shop?

Yes. Each fundraiser drop is a separate product listing within the program shop, or the booster can run a separate shop instance dedicated to fundraisers. Both approaches work. Most boosters run drops within the standing program shop for simplicity.

Diego Vargas
Diego VargasBJJ Black Belt and Combat Sports Coach

Diego is a BJJ black belt under a Roger Gracie lineage and competes regularly in IBJJF tournaments. He coaches both gi and no-gi at his academy in Texas and writes about academy branding, rashguards, and event-day apparel.

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