Let’s get your raffle set up.

Fill this out and we’ll review your organization, build your raffle site, and have it ready — usually within one business day. Real people, not a bot.

Set up your raffle.

Five short steps. We review your organization, build your raffle site, and have it ready in about one business day. Real people, not a bot.

Step 1 of 5

Who are you and who is this for?

This is all we need to reach you. Everything after this can be changed before you go live.

Your nonprofit or organization name.
Saved. If you stop here, we still have enough to help you finish.
Step 2 of 5

What kind of raffle are you running?

This decides how your site is built. Not sure yet? Pick the closest one. It can change before you go live.

Step 3 of 5

Who pays for your raffle website?

That is the only real difference between the two plans. Both include the built website, the pre-launch review, the drawing tools, and phone support.

Signing up the way you did before? These are the same Starter and Elite plans we have used for years. If notes from a previous volunteer say Elite Traditional, that is Elite here plus Traditional back in Step 2. Nothing was renamed.
How the invoicing works. Cross $5,000 and we invoice the next step, due on receipt. Your raffle keeps selling while you handle it. Most organizations pay same day. Some route it through accounts payable and it takes a week or two, which is normal and fine.
What it costs after that

Above $10,000 the cost goes up in $329 steps per $10,000 raised, invoiced as you go. You never pay ahead for money you have not raised.

What you raiseYour total costShare of what you raise
Up to $5,000 · Starter$3296.6% at $5,000
Up to $10,000 · Elite$4594.6% at $10,000
Up to $20,000$7883.9%
Up to $30,000$1,1173.7%
Each additional $10,000add $329settles near 3.4%

The more you raise, the smaller our share gets. We do not take a cut of every ticket, so a raffle that takes off does not cost you more for taking off. Invoicing in steps is also why you are not paying up front for money you have not raised yet.

Regulated prize? Wine, bourbon, cigars, and firearms are not a fit for Stripe. Flux is built for them, and it works on either plan. You apply directly with Flux and they approve most organizations the same or next day.
Step 4 of 5

Your event.

This is what we need to build it. Dates are a starting point. You can move them yourself once your event is live.

What supporters will see at the top of your raffle site.
If it matches the name you gave in Step 1, leave it.
We verify 501(c)(3) status through the IRS before tickets go on sale.
Layout is not on this form. Your raffle type already tells us which designs apply, and you choose from real screens during setup rather than thumbnails here.
Step 5 of 5

Check this over, then we build it.

Everything below is editable later. The only thing checkout locks in is your plan.

We record this name with the date, time, and IP address of this submission. That record is your organization’s, and it is what a state gaming authority would ask to see.
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