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School Cheer Team Revenue Math

April 20, 2026 6 min read By Maya Reyes
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  1. Baseline Squad Revenue
  2. Event-Based Revenue Layers
  3. Family Supporter Revenue Layer
  4. Full-Program Annual Revenue
  5. Where the Revenue Goes
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
A school cheer apparel shop generates passive squad revenue through retail markup on print-on-demand orders. Here are the realistic earning numbers by squad size, lineup, and markup, plus the math on how each apparel layer stacks into annual revenue.

Baseline: Sideline, Practice, and Hoodie Apparel

The baseline squad apparel revenue assumes only core apparel: sideline tee, practice tee, and squad hoodie. Most squads can sustain this on the free Pro Shops tier (3 products) or the $59/month VIP tier (200 products).

Squad SizeItems Per Cheerleader Per SeasonMarkupSeason Revenue
15 cheerleaders3$10$450
20 cheerleaders3$10$600
25 cheerleaders3$10$750
30 cheerleaders3$10$900
50 cheerleaders (multi-squad)3$10$1,500

The math: Squad Size x Items Per Cheerleader x Markup = Season Revenue

Three items per cheerleader is the conservative baseline. Active cheerleaders in strong programs often buy 5-7 items across the season (multiple sideline variants, hoodie, practice tee, plus event apparel). The squad can run the math both ways.

Event Revenue: Spirit Week, Senior Night, Banquet

Each apparel event layered on top of the baseline adds a separate revenue line:

EventPer-Squad Revenue (25-cheerleader squad)
Homecoming spirit week (avg 3 shirts ordered per cheerleader)$750 ($10 x 25 x 3)
Senior night apparel (entire squad)$250 ($10 x 25)
End-of-season banquet apparel$250 ($10 x 25)
Competition apparel (if applicable)$250 ($10 x 25)
Pep rally apparel (avg 1-2 per cheerleader)$250-500
Captain apparel (3-5 captains)$30-50
Total event revenue per season$1,780-2,050

Combined with the $750 baseline, a 25-cheerleader squad running a full event apparel program earns approximately $2,500-3,000 per season.

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Family Apparel: The Multiplier

Family supporter apparel multiplies revenue because it scales with family size, not just squad size. For a 25-cheerleader squad where each cheerleader has an average of 3 family members buying supporter apparel:

 Per-Squad VolumePer-Squad Revenue
Cheer mom shirts (25 moms x 1 shirt)25$250
Cheer dad shirts (20 dads x 1 shirt)20$200
Family general supporter (25 families x 1 extra shirt)25$250
Cheer grandparent / sibling apparel (10 families)10$100
Total family revenue $800

Family supporter apparel often equals the squad-only apparel revenue. Programs that actively promote family apparel through parent meetings and game-day promotion sometimes see family apparel outpace squad apparel in volume.

Full-Program Annual Revenue Model

Combining baseline + events + family apparel, a fully-implemented 25-cheerleader squad apparel program annual revenue:

LayerAnnual Revenue
Baseline sideline, practice, hoodie$750
Event apparel (spirit, senior, banquet, competition, pep rally, captain)$1,780-2,050
Family supporter apparel$800
Annual total$3,330-3,600

For high school programs with multiple squads (varsity + JV + freshman = ~60-75 cheerleaders combined):

For the largest cheer programs with strong family supporter culture and active multi-squad event lineups, annual squad treasury revenue can reach $12,000-15,000 per program.

How Squads Use Apparel Treasury Revenue

Squad treasury revenue from apparel typically funds:

For squads that historically struggled to fund all of these line items through traditional fundraising (car washes, candy sales, sponsorship asks), the apparel program is often the single most efficient funding source per dollar of effort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can a school cheer squad earn from apparel per year?

A 25-cheerleader squad with a basic apparel program earns approximately $750 in baseline season revenue. Adding event apparel and family supporter apparel pushes total annual revenue to $3,000-3,600. Larger multi-squad programs reach $8,000-12,000 per year.

What markup should a school cheer squad set on apparel?

Most squads set a $8-15 markup per item. The exact markup depends on family budget tolerance and the squad's revenue needs. Some squads run cost-plus pricing (no markup) for families with financial constraints and add markup for family supporter apparel where the audience is broader.

Can squad apparel revenue cover the end-of-season banquet?

For most squads, apparel revenue can fund the end-of-season banquet entirely. A 25-cheerleader squad earning $2,500-3,000 in season apparel revenue can absorb $1,500-2,000 banquet costs and still have surplus for other squad expenses.

Does the squad still need separate fundraising?

Most programs find that apparel revenue replaces 50-80% of traditional fundraising effort. Squads may still run one or two larger fundraising events (sponsorship asks for major equipment purchases, etc.) but no longer need ongoing small fundraisers like car washes or candy sales.

Maya Reyes
Maya ReyesDance and Performing Arts Coach

Maya teaches contemporary dance and choreographs for high school and competitive teams. She grew up in studio life and writes about season identity, costume coordination, and how performing-arts programs build community through apparel.

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