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can you even get a tax receipt?
IMHO The point of giving such a big prize is that people shouldn’t look so much on which organizations they’re giving too And the rather concentrate on the big prize they might get, the fact that there is a charity behind it just takes away the guilt in case you don’t win.
Why do we have 100+ posts already without an actual raffle running?I think what makes most sense is $100 per entrymoney goes to any known org like oorah, hasc, any tomchai shabbos,prize antarctica cruise for 2 or $18000 cashI'll be the 1st to buy
I think some of the organizations that advertise raffles on DDMS use Raise.it by Duvy's Media. I have no idea how much they charge but it looks like they host the whole thing on their website so no need to set up a new one. Here are a few from recent DDMS ads:https://www.duvys.com/simple/leshadechraffle/ddhttps://www.duvys.com/play/ohrhatorah
the gamified pay between $1-$360?
I'm working with a charity for a fundraiser, thanks guys.
I love this option. My shul did it 2 years ago, and it was a great hit. Draws people in like lottery tickets
I don't understand why people go for this. If you do it like this then its a double lottery. You're trying to win raffle one or raffle two?
Trying to win both
maybe 3rd place winner should get to pick the charity from an agreed upon list
I was thinking of making it that way. You choose a charity from a pre selected list, when you enter. The charity with the most selections gets the cash.
Too me personally what would be a major selling point is that only 200 tickets will be sold, (and mostly to local familiar SCN's) that my odds are way higher then by participating in some larger charity even were the odds of winning are 1 in few thousand.
Then you're in effect sponsoring part of someones ticket. Not too terrible, but harder if it's open to the public.