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SUMMARY

The discussion centers around organizing a raffle fundraiser, where tickets are sold for $10 each. Participants suggested various products for the raffle, including a DCB, a santoku knife, and a large bar pan. The ticket sales strategy involves allocating half of the proceeds to the fundraiser and the other half for prizes and expenses. Successful past fundraisers included multiple prize tiers, with one participant reporting a $700 show from their last event.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of raffle fundraising principles
  • Knowledge of product selection for fundraising events
  • Experience with ticket sales and financial allocation
  • Familiarity with prize structuring and tiered rewards
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective product selection for raffle fundraisers
  • Learn about legal regulations surrounding raffles in your area
  • Explore marketing strategies for promoting raffle ticket sales
  • Investigate best practices for managing raffle funds and expenses
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This discussion is beneficial for event organizers, fundraising coordinators, and anyone interested in implementing successful raffle fundraisers.

Shelly Flanagan
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I have someone who wants to do a "Raffle" fundraiser, where they purchase some products and put them on a raffle ticket and sell them for $10 each. Anyone ever do this? If so, what products did they do? This is my first request for this. I was thinking the DCB, a santuko knife and the large bar pan for 3.
 
Re: Raffle/fundraiserI have sold raffle tickets for 10.00 apiece and then 1/2 would go to the fundraiser and 1/2 would be used to award for prizes/expenses. I usually have a 1st 2nd and 3rd place. Last one I had was a 700.00 show.
 
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Re: Raffle/fundraiserThanks for the input. Much appreciated!
 

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