Fundraising
Raffle licence
Formal definition
In fundraising, Raffle licence refers to an operating term used for structuring regulated lottery products, raffles, and central operational schedules to secure stable fundraising income.
What this actually means for you
Fundraising and supporter-care leads should treat Raffle licence as an operating standard: submit regulatory licence returns, track planning deadlines, and publish clear terms of entry to participants, then review it before campaign launches and supporter comms updates.
Example: During a planned change window, teams apply Raffle licence as follows: the database lead submits formal ticket receipts to the regulator and logs critical application milestones. They then update team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists for the next cycle.
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