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Your Impact

Where Your Donation Goes

Transparency and impact are the key words for Esports when it comes to contributions. Our transparency model ensures that every action, no matter how small, truly creates an impactful result. With your support, we can make a difference in the lives of many students.

Support Varsity Esports

See what your donation can do

$50

Covers snacks and hydration essentials for players during tournaments

$80

Supports practice sessions, coaching materials, and in-game strategy tools

$100

Help with the fund for our team’s equipment and peripherals

$300

Covers registration fees and travel expenses for local competitions

$500

Funds national-level events, streaming upgrades, and outreach programs

Other

Your donation makes a difference, no matter the amount

Scholarships

Donations toward scholarships give students the chance to fully commit to their academic and competitive goals. They reduce financial pressure and reward the hard work our players, broadcasters, and support staff put in every day.

Equipments

High- quality equipment keeps our program running at a professional level. Donation help us upgrade gaming PCs, production gear, and networking tools-ensuring students train and create content with industry-standard tech.

Events

Support for tournaments means our students can complete on the national stage. Donations cover travels, entry fees, and logistics, giving teams the chance to showcase their skills and gain real-world experience against top-tier competition.

Student Stories

  • Jenny Cummins

    Now entering into her senior year, Cummins has always focused on her academics just as much as her esports, and it’s paying off in a big way. She graduates this spring with a Digital Innovation and Design degree, one of Boise State’s innovative majors that allow students to get ahead in an ever-changing world of tech.

    Now entering into her senior year, Cummins has always focused on her academics just as much as her esports, and it’s paying off in a big way. She graduates this spring with a Digital Innovation and Design degree, one of Boise State’s innovative majors that allow students to get ahead in an ever-changing world of tech.

  • Peter Mittelbrun

    Peter Mittelbrun

    Throughout all the travel and competition, Mittelbrun says his esports career has helped him grow significantly as a person. Being part of a team not only creates lifelong friendships but also helps players like Mittelbrun develop teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills.

    Throughout all the travel and competition, Mittelbrun says his esports career has helped him grow significantly as a person. Being part of a team not only creates lifelong friendships but also helps players like Mittelbrun develop teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills.

  • Sabastian Leeper

    Sabastian Leeper

    Both Boise State and Badmoon gave Leeper the resources to travel across the country to various fighting game competitions, where he found even more competitive success.

    Both Boise State and Badmoon gave Leeper the resources to travel across the country to various fighting game competitions, where he found even more competitive success.

  • Kellen McGurkin

    Beyond competition, Boise State Esports provided Kellen McGurkin with a community of support and opportunities to travel across the country for tournaments. What started as a team quickly developed into a tight-knit group of friends, celebrating victories and lifting up one another through challenges.

    Beyond competition, Boise State Esports provided Kellen McGurkin with a community of support and opportunities to travel across the country for tournaments. What started as a team quickly developed into a tight-knit group of friends, celebrating victories and lifting up one another through challenges.