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AllStar Fundraiser
AllStar Fundraiser is a sweepstakes-based digital fundraising platform that helps schools and nonprofits raise up to $99,000 annually through a flat-fee,…
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Frequently asked questions
How does AllStar Fundraiser generate revenue for its partner organizations?
AllStar Fundraiser uses a community-driven sweepstakes model. Organizations exchange raffle-style tickets for donations during seasonal drives. The platform's own materials state that a partner can raise as much as $99,000 annually, though actual results depend on campaign execution and supporter base. Donations flow through the platform, which charges a flat annual fee rather than taking a percentage commission on each donation.
What types of organizations does AllStar Fundraiser work with?
The company lists schools, civic clubs, animal shelters, health organizations, and religious groups among its target partners. A case study on its website highlights a Knights of Columbus council member, indicating compatibility with faith-based fraternal and service organizations. There is no reference to for-profit ventures, political campaigns, or individual fundraisers in its public materials.
Does AllStar Fundraiser participate in fund commitments or direct investments?
No. The firm is a fundraising technology provider, not an investment vehicle. It does not disclose a proprietary investment portfolio, co-investment funds, or direct-deal activity. Its sole function is facilitating donation drives for nonprofit partners.
How is AllStar Fundraiser compensated for its services?
AllStar Fundraiser's website describes a single flat annual fee. This structure differs from many percentage-based fundraising platforms by aiming to provide cost certainty for lean nonprofit teams. The platform does not publish the dollar amount of the fee or whether it applies universally across different partner sizes.
What due-diligence information is available on AllStar Fundraiser's leadership and governance?
Publicly available information on principals, board composition, and governance structure is thin. The firm's website does not name its founder, executive team, or board members. For institutional allocators evaluating the platform as a grantee or service provider, direct outreach to the organization would be required to establish governance profiles and credentials (Altss observation, 2026).
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