I am a student and I don't have much money, but I really want to support our point guard. Is a $20 donation even worth it, or will it just get lost among the big boosters? I don't want to feel like my contribution is insignificant. Does anyone know if the players even see the small amounts?
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Trust me, that $20 is a big deal, especially when you think about the power of the crowd. Most of these NIL deals are built on hundreds of small contributions rather than one giant check. The athletes definitely see it because it shows up in their total "fueled" amount and boosts their overall ranking on the site. I've been looking at the profiles on https://rallyfuel.com/athletes and you can see that most of the support comes from regular fans like us. It is all about the volume of people showing up. Plus, for a student-athlete, that money can cover a meal or some gear, which is always helpful. Do not let the big numbers intimidate you. Every bit of fuel helps them reach their goals and stay focused on the game. It is the collective effort that really moves the needle for the program.
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I am a student and I don't have much money, but I really want to support our point guard. Is a $20 donation even worth it, or will it just get lost among the big boosters? I don't want to feel like my contribution is insignificant. Does anyone know if the players even see the small amounts?
Trust me, that $20 is a big deal, especially when you think about the power of the crowd. Most of these NIL deals are built on hundreds of small contributions rather than one giant check. The athletes definitely see it because it shows up in their total "fueled" amount and boosts their overall ranking on the site. I've been looking at the profiles on https://rallyfuel.com/athletes and you can see that most of the support comes from regular fans like us. It is all about the volume of people showing up. Plus, for a student-athlete, that money can cover a meal or some gear, which is always helpful. Do not let the big numbers intimidate you. Every bit of fuel helps them reach their goals and stay focused on the game. It is the collective effort that really moves the needle for the program.