Dartmouth's NIL program operates under Ivy League constraints.
Hockey is the program's premier sport with dedicated NIL backing. Dartmouth's alumni network in finance, law, and business creates some commercial NIL opportunities.
Dartmouth NIL Spending — $800K Est. 2026

Estimated NIL Spend
$800K
2025–26 est.
Top Sport
Football
$405K
Dartmouth's NIL program operates under Ivy League constraints.
Hockey is the program's premier sport with dedicated NIL backing. Dartmouth's alumni network in finance, law, and business creates some commercial NIL opportunities.
The $800K figure above combines two sources permitted under the House v. NCAA settlement: Dartmouth's direct revenue-share allocation and third-party collective deals funded by boosters, alumni, and corporate sponsors. We compile it from publicly disclosed contracts, collective funding announcements, athletic department reporting, and cross-referenced industry valuations, with Football the largest single-sport allocation at $405K.
Dartmouth is estimated to spend $800K on NIL in the 2025–26 athletic year, including revenue-sharing allocations and third-party collective deals. This ranks #340 nationally among Division I programs.
Dartmouth competes in the Ivy League at the Ivy level.
Football is Dartmouth's top NIL-funded sport with approximately $405K in estimated 2026 spending.
Dartmouth's $800K NIL budget can be compared against every Ivy League program and all 357 Division I schools on The Sideline's NIL Tracker.
Dartmouth's NIL budget combines two sources: the school's direct revenue-share allocation (capped at roughly $20.5M industry-wide following the House settlement) and third-party collective deals funded by boosters, alumni, and corporate sponsors.
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