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Team Makers Contributes $5.5 Million to NDSU Athletics
2/3/2025 10:34:00 AM | Team Makers
FARGO, N.D. – Team Makers, the national fundraising arm for North Dakota State University athletics, produced another banner year in 2024, again contributing $5.5 million in support of Bison student-athletes.
Team Makers saw cash donations total over $5.2 million from 3,609 members in 2024. Trade for goods and services totaled more than $624,278, in addition to more than $1.9 million in other revenues with the total impact for NDSU Athletics surpassing $7.7 million.
Established in 1950, Team Makers Inc. is a 501(c)(3) foundation committed to supporting NDSU Athletics and its student-athletes by providing resources necessary to succeed at the highest level in the classroom and in competition.
"The Team Makers organization continues to provide unmatched financial support for all of Bison Athletics," said NDSU director of athletics Matt Larsen. "This investment provides championship-level experiences for our student-athletes in competition, the classroom and in the community. Their collective generosity truly makes a difference.
"A sincere thank you to all our current Team Makers for your support and passion for Bison Athletics," Larsen said. "Your passion and support are the driving force behind our continued success year after year. Go Bison!"
Team Makers invites Bison fans to support NDSU Athletics by becoming a member of the annual fund. Memberships start at just $100 and accepted year-round from January 1 through December 31. Members enjoy a variety of benefits, including priority points, a welcome packet, exclusive access to ticket opportunities, reserved parking and tailgating, preferred seating, and special events with Bison coaches and staff. Every membership directly impacts NDSU student-athletes, providing essential resources for their success. Join Team Makers today and make a difference in Bison Athletics!
Renewals for 2025 and new donations may be made online starting today! Visit NDSUTeamMakers.com for more information on how to contribute.
Team Makers saw cash donations total over $5.2 million from 3,609 members in 2024. Trade for goods and services totaled more than $624,278, in addition to more than $1.9 million in other revenues with the total impact for NDSU Athletics surpassing $7.7 million.
Established in 1950, Team Makers Inc. is a 501(c)(3) foundation committed to supporting NDSU Athletics and its student-athletes by providing resources necessary to succeed at the highest level in the classroom and in competition.
"The Team Makers organization continues to provide unmatched financial support for all of Bison Athletics," said NDSU director of athletics Matt Larsen. "This investment provides championship-level experiences for our student-athletes in competition, the classroom and in the community. Their collective generosity truly makes a difference.
"A sincere thank you to all our current Team Makers for your support and passion for Bison Athletics," Larsen said. "Your passion and support are the driving force behind our continued success year after year. Go Bison!"
Team Makers invites Bison fans to support NDSU Athletics by becoming a member of the annual fund. Memberships start at just $100 and accepted year-round from January 1 through December 31. Members enjoy a variety of benefits, including priority points, a welcome packet, exclusive access to ticket opportunities, reserved parking and tailgating, preferred seating, and special events with Bison coaches and staff. Every membership directly impacts NDSU student-athletes, providing essential resources for their success. Join Team Makers today and make a difference in Bison Athletics!
Renewals for 2025 and new donations may be made online starting today! Visit NDSUTeamMakers.com for more information on how to contribute.
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