Curated listings of active nonprofit raffle programs — from dream home lotteries to vehicle raffles, 50/50 sports draws, and conservation fundraisers. All proceeds support charitable missions.
Raffles require ticket purchase. Unlike sweepstakes, raffle entries are not free. Ticket purchases are not tax-deductible. Winners owe income tax on prizes. Learn the difference →
Raffle Notice: Raffle ticket purchases are not tax-deductible. Winners are responsible for reporting prizes as income. Raffles are regulated at the state and local level — verify eligibility before purchasing tickets.
The legal distinction matters. Sweepstakes require a free entry option; raffles require ticket purchase. Only nonprofits can legally run raffles in most US states. Understanding the difference protects you as a participant.