Great question! The answer is somewhat complicated. I’ll try my best here, but let me know if something is unclear.
The Jackets for Atlanthropy website takes nothing off the top. Our board, charity liaisons, and graphic designer are volunteer only. The board chair and founder pays the web hosting fees out of his own pocket.
There are fees associated with the Jackets for Atlanthropy giving fund or donor-advised fund. However, the funds are also invested and accrue a return under typical market circumstances. Since the fund was opened at the end of April, it has been charged $60.00 in maintenance fees and $104.15 in credit card fees, but it has earned $378.30 in investments for a net gain of $214.15. These numbers and percentages will vary over time based on the fund balance and market climate. The fund currently has a low risk asset allocation, though, so there’s little risk of a net loss.
Currently we’re not trying to build up a large balance. We’re trying to get funds to athletes ASAP. But in-between events, at least the money isn’t sitting in an account doing nothing.
There will be fees (for example: facility fees, supplies, marketing, etc.) that the charities we work with will require us to cover, and these will vary based on the type of event we are partnering on. Our goal is to keep this at less than 10% so that 90% or more of the funds go to the athletes. We will publish data about this on the website once we have a few events under our belt.
Thanks so much for your interest! I will try to address further questions here, and you’re also welcome to submit questions through
www.jacketsforatlanthropy.com as well.