We have a large track & field team (almost 200 athletes) so fundraising is a large part of what makes us successful. MoneyDolly is a quick, simple, and sustainable way to fundraise - without having t... See more
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MoneyDolly is the nation’s leading fundraising platform wherein you can meet all your fundraising goals. Create your own page for your supporters to visit, select incentives to offer for their contributions, invite your team to add their friends and family to the automated campaign and then watch the support roll in. Through MoneyDolly, millions of dollars have been raised for thousands of organizations, groups and teams nationwide. Visit us at MoneyDolly.com to get started in minutes.
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I liked that it was simple to use. I disliked that there is a minimum amount to donate -especially since there is still a % charged for using a card. I like donating cash and not having to buy junk where the child only gets a small amount of the profit.

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The app is just great and u just can send text to all ur family and friends
I appreciated being able to support my niece and transfer my purchased discount card to her for use. App was easy to navigate and quick.
We used to get buy one get one cards when we sponsor an athlete. What happened to that!

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Easy to set up for a team or group to raise money for a particular cause or reason. You can share a link with friends and family, and not have to worry about collecting checks, cash, and other forms of payment.

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Very easy to use and love to donation options if you didnt want to make a purchase!
It is easy to follow the instructions and it keeps you to stay on track and in the loop with the fundraising
As a supporter/fan, the experience was seamless, rewarding and even fun. The Fanbase app I was invited to after donating gave me a place to get rewarded for my support with badges and coins and even gave me a place to track my purchase orders delivery timeline. Best of all I was able to connect with the group directly to see the fruits of my donation. Am looking forward to supporting more for this program in the future. Has made me a true fan!

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Whomever created this program, kudos to you. I enjoyed the concept and being able to put this out to people for a quick and easy fundraiser I know I had fun and I'm quite sure my class as well. Thank you guys KOKO
Reps were courteous and knew exactly what I needed.
i love it!!!!! i love how u can get gift cards using coins! i also love how we can see the leader board 😆

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