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High-profit fundraising is about what you actually keep

The highest-profit school fundraising companies maximize net, not gross. Read-A-Thon keeps 75-80% with no product cost to subtract.

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5,000+ Schools served
4-5x More than typical fundraisers

"High-profit" is the most misunderstood phrase in school fundraising. A 50% commission sounds better than 40% — until you account for the cost of products, the hours your volunteers spend, and the donations you never collect because families did not want to sell.

Real profit is net, not gross. The highest-profit companies are the ones that maximize the dollars your school actually keeps after every cost, multiplied by how many families take part and how easily you can repeat it year after year.

What "high-profit" really means

Quick answer: The highest-profit school fundraising companies are not always the ones with the biggest headline percentage. True profit accounts for gross revenue minus product costs, volunteer time, and incentive costs — and is multiplied by participation and repeatability. Read-A-Thon delivers high net profit because schools keep 75-80% of donations with no product cost to subtract.

A 50% commission sounds better than 40% — until you account for the cost of products, the hours your volunteers spend, and the donations you never collect because families did not want to sell. Real profit is net, not gross.

The real profit equation

Profit factorRead-A-ThonTypical product sale
Headline share to school75-80%40-50%
Product cost subtractedNoYes
Volunteer hours requiredLowHigh
Incentive / prize costIncluded or self-managedVaries
Participation effectBroad (everyone can read)Limited (not all families sell)
RepeatabilityHighLower (burnout)

Read-A-Thon Insight: The most overlooked cost in fundraising is volunteer time. A program that returns a high percentage but consumes dozens of volunteer hours can be less profitable, in real terms, than a lighter program that returns a steady share with almost no logistics.

Where the profit is

Read-A-Thon is built for net profit. Schools keep 75-80% of donations, and because there is no product to buy, that percentage is not eroded by inventory costs. Add broad participation — reading is something every student can do — and easy repeatability, and the real, year-over-year profit tends to outpace product-sale programs.

To compare vendors on this and other factors, use our company comparison framework, or start with the school fundraising companies guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most profitable school fundraiser?

The most profitable fundraiser is the one that nets the most after product costs and volunteer time, multiplied by participation and repeatability. No-sell programs like Read-A-Thon score well because schools keep 75-80% of donations with no product cost.

Is a higher commission percentage more profitable?

Not necessarily. A high percentage of a small, high-effort total can net less than a steady percentage of a larger, low-effort fundraiser. Always calculate net dollars, not the headline rate.

How does Read-A-Thon achieve high net profit?

Schools keep 75-80% of donations, there is no product cost to subtract, participation is broad because every student can read, and the program is easy to repeat each year.

What hidden costs reduce fundraising profit?

Product costs, payment processing, prize or incentive costs, and — most overlooked — volunteer hours. No-sell, online programs minimize all of these.

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