While the honorable intention is all well and good, it turns out that not much of the money made from pink merchandise sales actually goes toward cancer research, according to Business Insider. ESPN’s sports business guru Darren Rovell did a bit of research and found that the NFL “takes a 25 percent royalty from the wholesale price (1/2 retail), donates 90 percent of royalty to American Cancer Society.”
Business Insider did the math, and that comes to 8.1 percent of money spent on pink NFL merchandise that goes toward cancer programs and research.
“[F]or every $100 in pink merchandise sold, $12.50 goes to the NFL. Of that, $11.25 goes to the American Cancer Society and the NFL keeps the rest,” Cork Gaines writes. “The remaining money is then divided up by the company that makes the merchandise (37.5 percent) and the company that sells the merchandise (50.0 percent), which is often the NFL and the individual teams.”
Tack on the fact that only 71.2 percent of money that the American Cancer Society receives goes toward research and cancer programs, and the 8.1 percent figure comes together.
According to the NFL, any money it takes in that isn’t donated directly to the American Cancer Society is put toward the league’s breast cancer awareness program, “A Crucial Catch.” Additionally, the NFL says it donated approximately $1 million per year to the American Cancer Society in the first three years of the program.