Configure
$10/car, supply cost ~$1.50/car (soap, sponges, towels)
30
Use this when you want a visible, simple fundraiser with low planning overhead and easy buy-in from athletes.
Next step
Plan for a high-volume weekend and make sure you have a backup date for weather.
Fundraising Goal
$2,500
cars needed
295
Each athlete needs to sell
10
cars per athlete (30 athletes)
Financial Breakdown
Revenue vs Costs
Use this in practice
- Show this dashboard at the Booster Club meeting — concrete numbers reduce fundraising ambiguity fast.
- Use the recommendation card to decide whether you need an easy lift, a high-margin preorder, or a big event.
- Change the fundraiser and goal live during the meeting so everyone can see the math before voting.
team fundraising planning
Practical examples
Coach and booster-club visuals that keep the fundraiser math grounded in a real team rollout, not a generic finance slide.

Locker-room culture cue
A visible team reminder for snack station, hydration, or race-week rules.

Parent meeting visual
A family-facing anchor for the real-world ask behind the fundraiser numbers.

Locker-room poster example
Useful when the prediction needs to connect to a visible team message or goal board.