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  • How to Hold a Legal Raffle in Arizona

    Raffles are legal in Arizona as long as the organization holding a raffle registers with the Attorney General's office or is exempt from the registration requirement. In addition to meeting...

  • How to Improvise raffle tickets

    I call this a "Two deck raffle"

  • General Raffle Ticket Rules

    Whether it's a family reunion, a softball game or birthday party, a great way to add fun to a large group gathering is a raffle. It's a simple contest of chance, requiring just a few guidelines....

  • How Does a Reverse Raffle Work?

    Determine monetary prize amount and set price for raffle tickets. Sell tickets and inform purchasers they must be present to win the raffle. Place all ticket stubs in a large collection bin....

  • About Raffling

    The word "raffle" was first defined as a "sale of chances" in 1766, according to the Online Etymology Dictionary. This definition is still very accurate. Whether you are selling raffle tickets or...

  • How to Organize For a Multi-Item Raffle

    Running a multi item raffle can be very profitable for the organization you are trying to raise money for. One of the best times of year to have such a raffle is around November and early December...

  • How to Organize a Raffle

    Having a raffle can be both fun for everyone and profitable for your fund raising cause if you follow these simple steps. The idea is to get an item that most people would love to own especially...

  • How to Make Your Own Raffle Tickets

    Raffles are great fundraisers for sports teams, charities and community groups. Most people tend to use the store bought generic perforated tickets however you can make your own and personalize...

  • How to Do a 50/50 Raffle

    When organizing a large group event, 50/50 raffles always liven the party. The prospect of winning excites people and gives guests something to bond over. Here is how to have your very own 50/50...

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