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To purchase tickets, simply visit any active raffle page, select the number of entries you’d like, and complete your transaction using a secure payment method. Once your purchase is confirmed, your digital tickets are emailed to you, and automatically entered into the raffle.
Yes, players must create a free RaffleGives account to enter raffles. This ensures secure transactions, prevents duplicate entries, and allows us to notify winners and issue payouts quickly.
All winners are selected using a secure, randomized digital drawing system. Every ticket has an equal chance of winning, and results are verified to ensure fairness and full compliance with raffle regulations.
Winners are notified by email. We also display winners on the raffle results page shortly after the drawing is completed.
If you win, you'll receive an email with a secure link and information needed to claim your prize. Cash prizes are sent via your preferred method, such as direct deposit or mailed check after winner verification is complete.
Yes. You can purchase as many entries as you'd like, up to the maximum number allowed per raffle (set by the nonprofit). The more entries you have, the better your chances of winning—but every ticket has an equal shot.
Absolutely. RaffleGives uses encrypted payment processing and secure account login to protect your personal information. We never store payment details and do not share your information with third parties without your permission.
Yes. You must be at least 18 years old and physically located in a state where charitable raffles are allowed. Raffles may also be limited by nonprofit approval to specific states or regions.
Visit app.rafflegives.com to browse all live raffles. Each listing includes prize details, entry cost, raffle duration, and the nonprofit cause you're supporting.
All raffles are guaranteed to run for the full listed time period. Prize payouts are based on ticket sales and follow clearly published rules. If a raffle has a minimum ticket goal the winner still receives their portion and the non-profit receives theirs.