Scout troop fundraiser shirts through Bear Grips Pro Shops earn $8-15 per shirt with zero upfront cost. Parents order online, shirts ship directly to their homes, and troop funds arrive on your payout schedule. No boxes of popcorn to distribute. No cash to collect at meetings. This is the cleanest fundraising model most Scout leaders have not tried yet.
Scout troops run fundraisers for a specific purpose: covering camp fees, purchasing new equipment, funding high-adventure trips, or offsetting merit badge costs for families who need help. The challenge with most fundraising methods is the logistics overhead.
Popcorn sales require coordinating orders, collecting payments, sorting products, and distributing deliveries. Discount card fundraisers require door-to-door selling. Car washes need volunteers, equipment, and a location.
A custom shirt fundraiser through an online shop eliminates most of that overhead. Your job is to set up the shop, pick the shirt design, share the link, and remind people once or twice. The shop takes orders 24/7. Buyers pay online. Shirts arrive at their homes. Troop funds accumulate automatically.
It also creates something lasting. Popcorn gets eaten. A troop fundraiser shirt gets worn at the grocery store, at a school pickup, at a service day. Every person wearing your troop's shirt is a walking ad for your unit. That visibility helps with Scout recruitment in ways a popcorn sale never will.
Let us run the numbers for a realistic Scout troop scenario:
| Scenario | Troop Families | Buy Rate | Margin/Shirt | Troop Earns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small troop | 20 | 50% | $10 | $100 |
| Medium troop | 35 | 60% | $12 | $252 |
| Large troop + community | 50 families + community | 70% | $12 | $420+ |
| Annual + repeat | 40 families, 2 shirt designs/year | 55% | $10 | $440/year |
These are conservative estimates. Troops with active community ties and engaged parent committees routinely see higher buy rates. A well-promoted Jamboree shirt tied to a once-every-four-years event can sell to Scouts, families, grandparents, and community members who want to show support.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.The entire setup takes about 30 minutes once you have your design ready.
Step 1: Sign up for a free Bear Grips Pro Shop at shops.beargrips.com/signup. No credit card required for the free tier.
Step 2: Pick your shirt style. A standard cotton athletic tee or a performance shirt both work well. Cotton is more familiar to families unfamiliar with athletic wear. Performance is better if your troop does a lot of outdoor activity.
Step 3: Upload your fundraiser design. Simple designs with the troop number, a clean graphic, and the event name or year work best. Families buy these to support your troop, but they also want something they will actually wear.
Step 4: Set your retail price. Base price plus your target margin. $10-15 over base is the typical Scout fundraiser sweet spot: affordable for most families, meaningful for the troop fund.
Step 5: Share the link. Email, troop newsletter, parent WhatsApp group, the next meeting announcement. Set a deadline if the shirt is tied to a specific event. Leave the shop open after for community orders.
Fundraiser shirts need to clear a different bar than internal troop gear. Parents will buy a generic troop shirt out of obligation. Community members and extended family only buy if they actually want to wear it.
Designs with the best sell-through in Scout fundraisers:
Two additional items that often outperform shirts in Scout fundraisers: hoodies and hats. Families with older Scouts who wear hoodies constantly will often skip a $30 tee but buy a $50 hoodie. Consider offering a shirt and a hoodie option in the same fundraiser shop and let buyers choose.
For more design ideas, see the Boy Scout t-shirt ideas guide.
Open a free Bear Grips Pro Shop and start your troop fundraiser today. No upfront cost, no inventory, and no popcorn.
Start FreeScout troops typically set a $8-15 margin per shirt above the base print cost. A 35-family troop with 60% participation at $12 per shirt earns around $252 per shirt campaign.
No. Bear Grips Pro Shops is print-on-demand. Orders print only when customers place them. There is no upfront inventory purchase, no minimum order, and no unsold shirts to return.
The troop earns the difference between the retail price and the base print cost. Payouts process on the Pro Shops payout schedule to the account holder.
Yes. The online shop is accessible to anyone with the link. Extended family, neighbors, community supporters, and Scout alumni can all order without any in-person coordination.