Dominate your Raffle ticket sales
Based on nspcc raffle submissions to the gambling commission during 2021,
£
489,916 was raised from seasonal raffle ticket sales, with 10. 2% spent on prizes, 42. 3% spent on expenses and a fantastic 47. 5% spent on funding the nspcc. In 2021, the likelihood of winning a prize in our seasonal raffles was one in 2,311.
Yes, but only if you have a raffle license. Nonmembers can’t be paid for selling tickets and must be supervised by a member. “supervised” means there will be written procedures to document who is responsible for safeguarding raffle tickets and revenue. The member-supervisor will be required to pick up receipts from raffle ticket
sales
at least weekly.
Raffle ticket distribution log –
single
tickets (sfn 9873)
used to account for the sales of all single raffle tickets for a raffle. Raffle ticket distribution log – discounted tickets (sfn 9942)
account for the sales of discounted raffle tickets for a raffle. Raffle summary (sfn 9871)
summarizes...