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Safety + Adult-Managed Model

Minor athletes share. Adults control onboarding.

Athletes handle approved product demos and scripts only. Adults manage consent, payout setup, customer data, and shipping operations. Adult college athletes may onboard directly only after compliance review.

Under 13: intake is not available. ODR must complete a guardian-first COPPA process before collecting or disclosing child information; the FTC rule was amended April 22, 2025.

ODR CNTRL adult-managed athlete campaign visual

Guardrails

No direct money handling by youth. No inventory. No coercive scripts.

Supporters order through tracked checkout links. All payout terms, refunds, and adjustments remain adult-managed.

Adult-controlled payouts

Adult college athletes may onboard individually. Minor-athlete routes use guardian or approved organization payout control.

Direct shipping

Supporters order online and ODR CNTRL ships directly.

Ethical scripts

Athletes learn polite exits and avoid pressure tactics.

Compliance language

No pay-for-play, no recruiting inducements, no school marks without written permission, and no implied payout-certainty language.

Fundraising compliance checkpoint

Use this route safely as a product-sale effort, not a child payroll model, and keep claims as learning indicators instead of compensation assurances.

  • Money routing: Supporter payments flow through adult-managed checkout and payout systems.
  • Evidence framing: Use aggregate campaign performance logs for reporting. Do not present single campaign outcomes as representative proof.
  • Evidence format: If you share examples, keep them aggregate, opt-in, and context-rich. Avoid amount-specific or ratio-specific claims in testimonial copy.
  • Minor boundaries: Participants do not collect money, cards, or bank details; adults manage reporting and payouts.
  • Claims discipline: No amount-specific payout statements, no fixed-split certainty language, and no recruiting inducements.
  • Coach/booster controls: Do not use school, coach, or booster-linked script language until written approvals are documented, and do not let school-connected adults arrange restricted high-school deals.
  • College compliance: NCAA Division I, prospects, JUCO-to-DI, transfers, and school-restricted college routes stay in compliance review before activation.
  • Data boundaries: No child payment accounts, bank details, or direct contact collection; adults manage customer and payout data handling.
  • School restrictions: No school/team logos, names, or marks without written approval.
  • Fee impact: Platform fee, processing fee, refunds, and chargebacks are part of each outcome.
  • Tax posture: No legal or tax advice is provided in campaign copy; unresolved tax questions go through organizer support and legal/tax review.

Personas

Different adults look for different safety cues.

Parent

Money, privacy, and handoff rules stay adult-managed.

Coach

Clear launch steps, no hidden logistics, no cash pile.

Teacher

Easy to explain SEL, teamwork, and responsible commerce.

Parent FAQ

Six answers parents usually want before they say yes.

What is ODR CNTRL?

A fragrance-free odor-control spray for sports gear, shoes, bags, towels, and everyday sports life. No perfume. No fragrance masking. No heavy residue.

Do youth handle money?

No. Supporters order online. Youth do not handle money, cards, or payment apps.

Does the campaign store or deliver anything?

No. We ship every order directly to the customer. No inventory. No delivery day.

Who actually gets paid?

Adult college athletes may use approved individual payout onboarding. Minor-athlete routes pay only through guardian-managed or approved adult organization accounts. No direct payouts are made to any individual child.

How does campaign credit work?

Campaign credit varies by checkout route, fee structure, refunds, and compliance deductions. Use examples for planning only, not as automatic payout outcomes.

What should my child say?

“Hi, this is ODR CNTRL. It is a fragrance-free odor-control spray. I’m a paid ODR CNTRL affiliate. Scan this link to support our athlete campaign.” Keep the material-connection disclosure in the endorsement itself; for video, show and say it in the video, and repeat it during live streams.

Safety: External use only. Avoid eyes. Do not ingest. Test fabric in a hidden area first. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Download the Early Partner Offer brief and approval packet language.