MAKEACHAMP is now accepting local businesses fundraisers

To continue serving our communities and contribute to the outpour of support for local businesses around the world, we’ve opened the MAKEACHAMP platform to small business owners that have been directly impacted by the COVID-19 virus. We believe that every business owner is a champion so it is our duty to help. Local organizations can now use our online platform to seek community donations safely and securely. These are trying times, but we are here to support you however we can. Stay safe and know that we’ve got your back ❤️ Start you free campaign here.

0% Platform Fees

We are happy to announce that since January 4th 2018, MAKEACHAMP has been totally FREE from platform fees. This officially makes us the global sport crowdfunding platform with the lowest rates on the market and entirely powered by the community!The average price for crowdfunding on other platforms is currently between 8% and 20% of the raised amount. That means an athlete who raises $1000 will have to pay in between $80 and $200 for services fees.MAKEACHAMP PRICES VS OTHER PLATFORMS PRICES** Payment processing fees of 2.9% plus $0.30 per transaction are however still applying. These charges are imposed by banks...

Climbing to the top one step at the time

This post has originally appeared in Ariane's blog here.It is great to dream of becoming world champion, but the road is long, and it is easy to get lost! Leaving the gym tired and sweaty does not necessarily mean that you did the right things. You have to train smart to improve! What starts out as a dream must become a project with concrete objectives that you get a little closer to every day due to your hard workGoals to stay motivatedThere will be times in the year when you will be very active in the ring, and other times...

NCAA: None Can Argue Anymore, Crowdfunding is Permissible & Approved

.itemFullText ul li{ margin: 20px; font-family: 'Lora', serif !important; font-size: 18px !important; line-height: 1.5 !important; list-style-type: disc; color: rgba(0,0,0,0.95) !important; letter-spacing: .01rem !important; } On November 6th the The National Collegiate Athletic Association dropped a bombshell of an announcement for the crowdfunding community. On the NCAAs Legislative Database a series of questions were asked about prospective students using crowdfunding a year ago and the answer seemed rather convoluted however recently the NCAA posted a new set of rules and regulations which can be summarized, giving the method of personal fundraising (crowdfunding) explicit approval under guidelines : An athlete may set...