When Bulls families fundraise a tournament trip, they usually spin up a separate GoFundMe campaign. Every consumer platform takes a cut — a per-donation processing fee, plus the tip it asks each donor for by default. Here's what that costs a club that's been flying teams off-island for decades — and what PivtPay keeps instead.
honolulubulls.org/donate collects through a single generic PayPal "Donate" button, and Bulls travel families run their own separate GoFundMe campaigns for tournament trips (Surf Cup and the like). GoFundMe adds a default donor-tip ask on top of its 2.9% + $0.30 processing. Neither is a reusable team rail. PivtPay is one team page for registration, travel and tournament fees where the club keeps essentially all of it.
Estimate only. Assumes an average donation of $75 and a ~10% donor tip on GoFundMe (its default ask; donors can zero it, many don't). Your real numbers may differ — edit the goal above. PivtPay still incurs standard card-processing fees; the difference is the platform/tip skim, which PivtPay does not add.
A reusable club page for registration, travel funds, tournament fees and gear — not a fresh personal GoFundMe each trip.
Funds route to the org, with a clean record for your treasurer — no donor-tip surprises eating the total.
OMG / AIGA 8 set it up and run point. The enemy is the cut other platforms take from O'ahu families.
We'll stand up a PivtPay team page for Honolulu Bulls Soccer Club at no cost to evaluate, with your real travel goal — you keep what the skim used to take (~97–100%).
Show me the setup → aiga8.com