NEW · CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS
A dedicated sponsor page with tiered packages turns your community's businesses into a second revenue stream — one that doesn't depend on how many students are on the roster this year.
WHY IT MATTERS
A smaller roster means a smaller fundraiser — unless sponsors are in the mix.
A student campaign can only reach the families and friends of the students you have — so when enrollment dips, the money dips with it, no matter how well you run the campaign. Sponsorship money doesn't work that way: when Claudia Taylor Johnson's roster dropped 21%, corporate sponsors carried 30% of the season and kept it a $67,400 year. An online donation drive is a great start. This is how programs expand past it.
Built into every campaign — no extra cost, no separate tool.
Every campaign gets its own Corporate Sponsors page with a shareable link — a professional page you can send to any business, with your own intro, contact email, and even a downloadable sponsorship packet PDF.
Bronze to platinum — you set the names, prices, colors, and benefits for each tier, flag one as "Most Popular," and set a "contact us" tier for big sponsors who should talk to you first.
Sponsors upload their logo at checkout. Once you approve it, it goes live on your campaign page — linked to their website, in front of every donor, all season long. Sponsors get a "your logo is live" email the moment it posts.
A business picks a tier and pays online with a card — company name, website, and logo captured in one pass. No invoices to send, no checks to chase, instant receipt for their records.
Corporate money shows up as its own stream in your dashboard, so you always know what students raised versus what businesses contributed — and can prove the sponsor drive's value year over year.
Sponsorships land directly in your organization's own Stripe account — we never hold your money, and the platform doesn't take a cut of sponsor dollars.
PROVEN IN THE FIELD
Real numbers from documented campaigns — read the full case studies.
Claudia Taylor Johnson HS Band · San Antonio, TX
$50,575 in corporate money
CTJ built a real sponsorship operation on their dedicated Corporate Sponsors page: $30,075 in 2024, then $20,500 in 2025 — raised in a single eight-day push. When the roster dropped 21%, sponsors carried 30% of the season and kept the total from falling with it.
Read the CTJ case studyLeander HS Band · Leander, TX
Main Street, not Fortune 500
Leander's sponsor roster is the local economy: a restaurant at $6,825, a law firm at $2,500, a dentist, an orthodontist, a CPA — 38 business gifts totaling $21,012 in 2024, then 8 larger sponsorships in 2025. These are businesses your families already know.
Read the Leander case studyRouse Band drew roughly $16,000 in sponsor recognitions in 2023 alone — from the local nail bar and veterinary hospital to Costco, Walgreens, and Firefly Aerospace.
McNeil Band opened a brand-new corporate stream in 2025: $6,200 from 8 sponsors in its first season — on top of their steady 90% student participation.
SEE THE DEMO
Walk through the demo sponsor page right now.
We keep a demo campaign running so you can experience exactly what a business sees — the tiers, the benefits, the checkout — before you build your own.
It's the Off-Season Play from the Playbook — the money that keeps coming when the student campaign is over.
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Set 3–4 levels with clear benefits at each. Most programs run something like $250 / $500 / $1,000 / $2,500+, with the top tier set to "contact us." Upload your sponsorship packet if you have one.
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Parents' employers, boosters' businesses, the practices and restaurants your families use every week. Send the sponsor page link — it makes the ask professional and the yes easy. And when a sponsorship comes in through a student's link, that student gets full credit toward their totals and incentive prizes.
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Approve each logo and it joins the sponsor wall on your campaign page. Recognize sponsors at games and events — visible thanks is what brings them back next season.
Your community already knows them. Parents' employers, booster members' businesses, the orthodontist half the band goes to — you share the sponsor page link, and the business picks a tier and pays online in about two minutes. No invoicing, no chasing checks.
Their logo, linked to their website, on your campaign page — the page every donor in your community visits during the fundraiser and all season long. You define the rest of each tier's benefits: banners, program ads, shout-outs, whatever fits your program.
Yes — that's one of their biggest strengths. Claudia Taylor Johnson HS Band landed $20,500 of sponsorships in a single eight-day push. Many programs run a dedicated corporate drive in the off-season, when students and parents aren't being asked for anything.
Yes. A sponsorship that comes in through a student's link is credited to that student — it counts toward their fundraising total, the leaderboard, and their incentive prizes, same as any other donation. A parent landing their employer as a sponsor is one of the fastest ways for a student to jump up the leaderboard.
No. 100% of every sponsorship goes directly to the program, straight into your organization's own Stripe account.
Pair it with a Monthly Giving Club and your program has two revenue streams that never depend on fundraiser night.
Free to start. Sponsorship pages are included with every campaign.
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