SwimSpray Announces Team Fundraising Opportunity for Club Swim Teams

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October 05th, 2014 Club, Gear, Industry, National, News, Press Releases

Effective October 10th, 2014, SwimSpray, LLC will be offering a team fundraising program to help United States Swimming club swim teams raise money for travel, equipment, scholarships, and expenses.

SwimSpray, LLC is founded, owned, and operated by swimmers for swimmers. Our chlorine-removal product was invented to make swimming better for all swimmers by eliminating the unhealthy side-effects of swimming in chlorinated water. (Here’s a link to our story). Many Olympians, including Chloe Sutton, have noticed how effective the technology is at eliminating chlorine.

SwimSpray Fundraising Opportunity

SwimSpray, Chloe Sutton (courtesy of SwimSpray)We want to be a company that supports the swimming family. Accordingly, we are constantly looking for ways to positively impact the swimming community. Towards this end, we have put together a way for swim teams to use SwimSpray in a fundraising capacity. Why sell candy bars when you can sell something that swimmers actually need—something that improves hair & skin health and prolongs swimsuit life? (Nothing against candy bars).

When we were involved in United States Swimming, our teams used to sell candy to raise money for the team. (I remember selling M&Ms for the Boys’ & Girls’ Club of Northern Westchester Marlins…and eating a lot of those M&Ms). This year, we are hoping to give teams the opportunity to make more money selling something more relevant to swimming—an item that provides a legitimate health benefit for swimmers.

Promotional Details

Our goals are simple: We want this fundraiser to be easy for teams to implement; We want teams to make lots of money. In essence, SwimSpray will send the team the promotional items and supporting materials. The team sells the promotional items and keeps 100% of the profits.
These are the key details:

  • SwimSpray will provide 1 oz sample bottles to coaches and managers at our cost of production.
  • The teams sell those bottles at a price of their choosing—depending on how much money per bottle they want to make.
  • SwimSpray will provide supporting materials, such as marketing fliers and information for promoting the fundraiser.
  • 100% of the profits on sales go to the team as a way to raise funds for the team.

Contact Scott Morris to Get Started

Any coaches or team managers interested in participating in the SwimSpray Team Fundraising program should contact SwimSpray’s VP of Sales, Scott Morris, for further details. Scott can answer any questions, provide advice for implementing the program, and get your team started. This is Scott’s email address: [email protected]

  SwimSpray 2014 May ad, Chloe SuttonAbout SwimSpray

SwimSpray was invented by Dr. Andrew Chadeayne, a former Princeton University swimmer and chemistry Ph.D. from Cornell University. Tired of smelling like chlorine after his swimming workouts, Andrew set out remove chlorine from hair and skin ( SwimSpray works where so many other chlorine removal products (e.g., swimmers’ shampoos) have failed previously because SwimSpray’s all-natural vitamin C based formula breaks this bond, neutralizing the chlorine, and allowing it to be washed away with your favorite soap or shampoo.

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Becky Duley
9 years ago

I am the current parent board president of bloomington normal swim clun in Illinois and would like some information on this fundraising idea. Could we get a sample of it?

9 years ago

I am with Current Swim Club, Bend, OR . Please send me the information as to what our cost would be for our team per bottle…we have a board meeting tomorrow to discuss this fundraiser.
Thanks,
Diane

Reply to  Diane Smith
9 years ago

Hi Diane –

Thanks for your interest. We’d love to contact you. How should we do that?
The best thing for you to do is email Scott Morris for more information. This is Scott’s email address: [email protected]

As an aside, I love Bend, OR. My wife and I get down there (from Seattle) about twice per year for skiing.

Best,
Andrew