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50-50 Raffle
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Your only expense is
the raffle tickets (a double ticket roll, a single ticket roll that
you tear in half or a board with the numbers for sale). Winners are
always happy with a cash prize. All you need is one or more ticket
sellers. Raffle tickets normally sell for $1 a piece, with an
incentive for multiple purchases such as 3 tickets for $2, or 5
tickets for $4, etc. Using a price incentive for multiple tickets
can often increase your total sales and builds a larger 'pot' to split
with the lucky winner.
All ticket stubs (or
duplicate tickets or numbers, depending on your style of raffle
tickets) are placed in a hat or other container from which one lucky
number is drawn. The 'take' is tallied and one-half awarded to the
holder of the lucky number. The drawing is normally held toward the
end of the meeting or event, and the lucky number holder must be
present to win. If not claimed within a set time limit which can be
as short as a minute or two, a second number is drawn and awarded the
prize. Generally speaking, the larger the prize, the longer time
allowed for the original winner to claim his or her prize. At a large
function, with a sizeable pool of money expected, multiple prizes of
perhaps $100 or more could be awarded. Whatever the prize split, it
should be determined ahead of time and used as a sales incentive.
(i.e. "Buy a $1 ticket and get 5 chances to win $100).
You can also consider a 60-40, 70-30 split, etc but 50-50 seems to be
the most popular split.
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