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AGLC offices holiday closure
While AGLC offices will be closed from December 24, 2024 to January 1, 2025, a number of services remain available. More information on how to contact us over the holidays is available here.
While AGLC offices will be closed from December 24, 2024 to January 1, 2025, a number of services remain available. More information on how to contact us over the holidays is available here.
A raffle is a gaming scheme where ticket purchasers pay for a chance to win a prize through a random draw of tickets purchased.
Prize Options
Prizes for raffles where tickets are sold over a period of days (e.g. some traditional raffles) may not be based on a percentage of ticket sales (as is possible for percentage draw raffles). If a charitable group wishes to offer a percentage of ticket sales as the prize, the group must still guarantee a minimum prize that is 20 per cent of the total ticket value of the raffle along with the option of a percentage of the ticket sales, whichever is greater. These options must be identified on the raffle ticket.
The different categories of raffle licence are:
Total ticket value (TTV) is the total dollar value of all available tickets in a raffle. To calculate total ticket value, multiply the price(s) of the ticket(s) by the number of tickets for sale (e.g. 5,000 tickets at $20 each equals a total ticket value of $100,000.)
To create a raffle licence online follow this step by step guide.
Only eligible charitable organizations currently registered with AGLC may obtain a licence to conduct a raffle.
Any organization registered with AGLC may conduct a raffle online with the use of an approved electronic raffle system to:
Prior to being used in a raffle, all electronic raffle system software and equipment must be:
Licensed charitable organizations can contact AGLC for confirmation.
Additional raffle policy information is at www.aglc.ca:
Visit our Financial reporting for charities page for more information.