Fundraiser T-Shirts
Raise Money Without the Inventory Risk
Sell custom shirts to support your cause — school, nonprofit, sports team, or community group. GGROUPT handles size collection and ordering. You focus on the cause, not the logistics.
No upfront costs. No leftover inventory. Collect pre-orders first.
How GGROUPT Fundraiser Shirts Work
The smart way to run a shirt fundraiser — collect pre-orders first, then produce exactly what was ordered.
Launch Your Campaign
Create your GGROUPT group, upload your custom design, set your price, and share the link. Supporters click it, pick their size, and pay — all in one step. No separate payment collection required.
Collect Pre-Orders
Run your campaign for 1–2 weeks. Share the link on social media, in email newsletters, and in group chats. Watch orders come in through your dashboard. Set a closing deadline to create urgency.
We Print Exactly What Sold
When the campaign closes, place one order for precisely the shirts that were pre-ordered. We print and ship — no guessing, no leftover inventory, no money wasted on unsold stock.
The Old Way of Running Shirt Fundraisers Is Broken
Traditional shirt fundraisers put all the risk and work on the organizer. There's a better way.
Inventory Risk Is Real
You order 200 shirts hoping to sell them. You end up with 80 shirts in sizes nobody wanted. That's money out of your fundraiser — or worse, out of your own pocket. Ordering without knowing demand is a gamble you don't need to take.
Collecting Money AND Sizes Is Exhausting
You're tracking who paid via Venmo, who brought cash, who owes you from two weeks ago — and separately tracking who gave you their size. Merging those two lists while running a fundraiser is a full-time job on top of the actual cause.
Upfront Costs Kill Small Fundraisers
Most print shops want payment before production. If your group doesn't have the cash to front a large order, you can't run the fundraiser — even if you know the demand is there. This shuts out organizations that need the money most.
Sizes Are Always Wrong
You guess at the size distribution — "probably mostly mediums and larges." Then it turns out half your supporters wear XL, and now you have surplus smalls. Without actual pre-orders, size forecasting is pure guesswork.
Why GGROUPT Is the Smarter Way to Run a Shirt Fundraiser
Built around the pre-order model — so you only produce what you sell.
Zero Inventory Risk
GGROUPT is built around the pre-order model. Supporters place their order and choose their size before any shirts are printed. When the campaign closes, you place one order for exactly what was sold. No guessing at size distributions. No leftover inventory. Every shirt has a buyer before it's produced.
Size and Payment in One Step
Each supporter clicks the link, picks their size, and pays — all in one flow. You don't have to track a separate spreadsheet of who ordered what and who has or hasn't paid. GGROUPT handles both simultaneously so you can focus on promoting the campaign.
Shareable Link for Wider Reach
Post your GGROUPT link on Instagram, Facebook, in an email blast, or in a group chat. Anyone who clicks it can support the fundraiser by ordering a shirt — no need to show up in person, hand over cash, or figure out where to find the order form.
Built-In Campaign Deadline
Set a closing date for your campaign and let GGROUPT communicate the urgency. A clear deadline motivates supporters to order before it closes — and it gives you a clean cutoff so you know exactly when to place the production order.
Built for fundraising organizers
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to buy shirts upfront and risk having leftover inventory?
How do I collect payment from supporters along with their size?
Can we set a fundraising markup on top of the shirt cost?
How long does the whole fundraiser process take from launch to shirts in hand?
Is there a minimum number of shirts we need to order?
Ready to launch your fundraiser?
Set up your campaign in minutes. Share the link, collect pre-orders with payment, and produce exactly what sold — zero inventory risk.