The Athletics Office
Booster clubs play a critical role in supporting athletic programs, but not all booster clubs are structured the same way. Some schools operate with a single, centralized booster club that serves every sport, while others rely on individual sport-specific booster clubs that focus solely on their own teams. In this episode, we break down the key differences between single and shared booster club models, exploring the advantages, challenges, and long-term impact each structure can have on athletes, coaches, parents, and school communities. Whether you're a parent volunteer, coach, athletic director, school administrator, or booster club leader, this conversation will provide practical insights to help you evaluate which model best serves your school's mission and culture. At the end of the day, the goal isn't simply to raise more money—it's to create an athletic environment where every student-athlete has the opportunity to thrive. Join us as we discuss how booster clubs can move beyond fundraising and become powerful partners in building a positive, sustainable, and mission-driven athletic experience. What works best at your school—a centralized booster club or sport-specific organizations? We'd love to hear your experiences and lessons learned. Drop a comment down below or send us an email to theathleticsoffice@gmail.com!
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