Search in Google for "Canvas On Demand Donation", and their page should immediately pop up. There's an application form on the right side. Hope this helps.
I really think having all tickets the same price will be far less complicated for you and also the guests. I have not been to an event that did it that way. You want people to buy a lot of tickets - it you sell them for $2 each or 15 for $20, you will have a lot of people paying $20. It doesn't matter at all that there are a billion tickets purchased, because there is only one winner per prize anyway. That's just my opinion - keep it simple. Then next year you can tweak the things that could have worked better, but the multi-tiered ticket pricing system seems like a lot of unneeded work on your part.
Hi everyone! I should've clarified, I knew not to make tickets that much! I was looking at past raffles, it many seem to have a tier system of tickets, where red would be 5 for $1 for the things $25 and below, and so on and so on. I felt making a package could go for like 5 tickets for $10 or $15 (a package that is worth $500). I have about twenty donation items, ranging from $20 to $1000. I feel like I'm over thinking it! Thank you all for taking the time to reply, by the way! I'm new at this and doing it completely alone!
There are some big charities here (Ronald McDonalds house and Irvine school district) that sell $100 tickets but they are raffling off fancy houses, a million dollars, etc. You will be very hard pressed to sell $50 tickets for a prize is worth $100. A sports item has a limited audience as well.
$5 tickets is about average if you have a good high ticket item(s).
Raffle tickets should be one price or you will confuse people.
Tuscano PTO Pres- Alex
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11 years 2 months ago#164292by Tuscano PTO Pres- Alex
Our largest contributor is Peter Piper Pizza. We have fundraisers at there restaurants (largest one we raised $990). They have also donated dinner for our PTO meeting and for raffles. Our families get very excited about Peter Piper Pizza.
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