✨ Passive fundraising 🏀 🎺 🎨 Ages 4–18

Raise money without asking.

EasyFund quietly rounds up everyday purchases — coffee, gas, groceries — and sends the spare change to your team's fund. A coffee a week covers a uniform. Zero bake sales. Zero envelopes. Zero guilt.

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The math nobody teaches you

What $20 a month turns into over a season.

$20
Average family's monthly round-up total. About a coffee a week.
94%
Of round-ups reach the team when parents connect a bank — vs. ~76% on card networks.
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Popcorn tins, gift-wrap catalogs, or car-wash Saturdays. Not one.

Three steps. Then it runs itself.

Coach sets it up. Parents connect. Spare change does the rest. There is no step 4.

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↓ Step 01

Coach opens the team.

Takes 2 minutes. Name the team, set a goal ($12,000 for new uniforms), drop the invite link in the group chat. Done.

↓ Step 02

Parents connect, set a cap.

One tap through Plaid. Pick a monthly ceiling — $15, $25, $50, $100. We'll never charge a penny more.

$4.65
↓ Step 03

Spare change funds the team.

Every swipe. Every tap. A few cents rounded up and routed to the team fund. You forget. The fund fills up.

Spare change. Real impact.

A $4.65 coffee becomes a $5.00 charge. The 35¢ heads to the team. Multiply by 23 families × every day × a whole season, and suddenly equipment, travel, and tournament fees are just… handled.

You set the cap. You pause whenever. You see every cent.

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Blue Bottle Coffee
Tuesday · 8:14 AM
$4.65
Rounded up
$5.00 → Tigers fund
Tuesday · 8:14 AM
+$0.35
You're always in control. Set a monthly cap, pause anytime, see every cent.

Bank gives the team more.

Card networks take a cut of every transaction. Connecting a bank means more of your round-ups actually reach the team — and it's just as fast.

Credit or debit

~97% reaches the team (~3% card fees)

Use the card you already use. Slightly less efficient than a bank connection, but the fastest setup in under 30 seconds.

Apple Pay

~97% reaches the team

Uses your default card. Same fee structure as card connection — but no typing, no form-filling. Face ID and you're done.

Same rails as the apps you already trust.

We don't touch your bank password. We never store your card number. That's the job of Stripe and Plaid — the two companies quietly powering nearly every major finance and checkout experience in America.

The connection
Plaid
Reads your transactions — never your password.

When you connect a bank, Plaid creates a secure, read-only link so EasyFund can see which purchases to round up. Your login stays with your bank. We couldn't pull money out if we tried.

You already use Plaid if you use
Venmo Cash App Robinhood Chime Coinbase SoFi Affirm PayPal
The payments
Stripe
Moves the money — tokenized, never stored.

When a round-up happens, Stripe is what actually moves the spare change from your account to your team's fund. Card numbers are tokenized the second they're entered — EasyFund never sees or keeps them.

You already pay through Stripe at
Amazon Shopify Lyft DoorDash Instacart Target Zoom Peloton

Already backed by brands parents love.

Every round-up that passes through these brands contributes a little extra to your team. Snack now, fund later — same coffee, same smoothie, more uniforms.

Smoothie King
Bonus round-ups on every smoothie
Auntie Anne's
Pretzel bites = team equipment
Jamba Juice
Match program for team funds
✨ More brands joining the roster
🏅 For coaches

Stop selling popcorn. Start with one link.

You became a coach to coach. Not to chase down order forms between drills. EasyFund is fundraising infrastructure that runs in the background so you can run practice.

  • Set up a team fund in under 5 minutes
  • Share one link in the team group chat
  • Flat 6% platform fee — no hidden tiers
  • UIL / booster-club compliant structure
🎒 For parents

One tap. Then forget about it.

No more Venmo threads. No more gift-wrap guilt. Spare change from coffee, gas, and groceries quietly adds up for your kid's team — under a cap you control.

  • You pick the monthly cap (as low as $15)
  • Pause, resume, or cancel anytime
  • See every transaction in the app
  • Bank credentials never stored or seen

Questions parents actually ask.

If yours isn't here, email info@joineasyfund.com.

Is my bank information safe?
EasyFund is built on Plaid and Stripe — the same infrastructure that powers Venmo, Robinhood, Chime, Amazon, Shopify, and Lyft. Plaid handles the read-only bank connection (your login stays with your bank), and Stripe handles payments (your card number is tokenized the moment it's entered, never stored on our servers). We genuinely can't move money without your explicit OK.
What if I lose my job or need to pause?
Pause instantly from the app — one tap, no questions, no cancellation call. Resume when you're ready. Nobody's depending on any single family.
What does EasyFund charge?
A flat 6% platform fee — no tiers, no surprises. Compare that to campaign-based youth fundraising platforms that routinely take 20–30% through platform fees, payment processing, and premium upsells.
Are round-ups tax-deductible?
Depends on the team's structure. If your team is part of a booster club with 501(c)(3) status, yes — and we email a year-end summary. For for-profit club teams, no. We label each team's status clearly when you join.
Does this replace my booster club?
Not at all — EasyFund runs alongside it. Think of the booster club as the chainsaw for big projects (a new scoreboard) and EasyFund as the drip irrigation that keeps equipment, travel, and uniforms funded all season without anyone lifting a finger.
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