Band programs carry some of the biggest per-student costs in a school: instruments, uniforms, travel, and entry fees. HypeRaise raises that money through direct donations, not another round of product sales.
Talk to a repFruit sales, wrapping paper, and candy bars consume rehearsal announcements, lobby space, and parent patience, and return a fraction of each dollar after product costs. Meanwhile a single trip season can require tens of thousands of dollars on a hard deadline, and directors end up managing inventory instead of music.
Each student shares a personal fundraising page with family and friends. Grandparents in another state can give in thirty seconds. Nothing gets delivered, stored, or returned.
Because each gift is a donation rather than a product margin, direct-donation campaigns reach large goals faster. Your program keeps 85% of everything raised.
Many band programs allocate travel costs per student. Reporting shows exactly what each student's page raised, so fair-share accounting takes minutes.
Launch takes one announcement and one shared link. Your rep handles the rest with parents directly.
The spring trip stops depending on how much popcorn a freshman can move. Parents get one clear ask per season instead of four small ones. And the hours you used to spend on fundraiser logistics go back into the ensemble.
Your program keeps 85% of everything raised. See the pricing breakdown.Yes. Campaigns are built around your goal and calendar, whether that is a travel season, an instrument purchase, or uniform replacement.
Yes. Per-participant reporting is built in, which supports fair-share travel accounting.
No. HypeRaise campaigns are direct-donation. Students share a link, supporters give online, and there is no product to handle.
Tell a rep your roster size and your travel budget. You will get a projection built on what similar band programs have raised.
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