Q: What was your fundraiser?

A: I made a boosters campaign and sold t-shirts.

Q: If you could do it again, would you do anything differently?

A: I would’ve talked to more people in person about it, after I had the sale I talked to a couple people who said they would buy shirts, but it was already too late.

Q: How long did it take to plan?

A: I thought about the design for a couple days, that was really the only planning, and then promoted it for two weeks.

Q: How did you advertise it and how many people showed up?

A: I sold about 55 shirts, it was two weeks long.

Q: Were you able to get things donated? If so, what?

A: No

Q: How did you make the money? (Fee at the door, general donations, raffle etc)

A: People would buy shirts online and then the profits went to my fundraising page, raised almost 500 dollars.

Q: Additional helpful tips to others looking to do something similar

A: Be the best you that you can be

– Gino Mammolito,

San Francisco 2015 alum, Seattle 2016 rider

{Gino did a great job abiding by the UCF Branding and Logo Policy by creating a t-shirt that was unique and personal to his fundraising campaign.}