When the Ewa Beach Sabers run a season fundraiser or sponsorship drive, it flows through a third-party fundraising platform. Those platforms layer an estimated platform fee on top of ordinary card processing — money that comes straight off the top of what the keiki raise. Here's what that costs a club serving ~200 keiki a season, and what PivtPay keeps instead.
Your 2026 Spring Season registration is open right now — accepting 14U / 12U / 10U players and coaches. But today the money is fragmented: player registration runs through a hosted JotForm, the JPS league fee ($105) is paid on the JPS site, and the season fundraiser / sponsorships run through Blast Athletics, a third-party fundraising platform. There's no single PivtPay team rail where the club keeps essentially all of it.
Estimate only. Assumes an average gift of $75 and an illustrative platform fee of ~10% layered on top of card processing by a third-party fundraising platform (actual platform fees vary and are not stated here for any named platform). Your real numbers may differ — edit the goal above. PivtPay still incurs standard card-processing fees; the difference is the platform fee, which PivtPay does not add.
A single team page for the season fundraiser, sponsorships, gear, travel and the banquet — instead of a JotForm here and a fundraising platform there.
Funds route to the org with a clean record for your treasurer — no platform fee quietly eating the total the keiki raised.
OMG / AIGA 8 set it up and run point. The enemy is the cut third-party platforms take from Ewa Beach families.
We'll stand up a PivtPay team rail for the Ewa Beach Sabers at no cost to evaluate, with your real fundraiser goal — the club keeps what the skim used to take (~97–100%).
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