Proposed Bingo Raffles Rules - Final Version - Colorado Secretary 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the Introduction section, which outlines the authority and purpose of the rules. Familiarize yourself with the key terms defined in Section 2.0, such as 'Bingo Game' and 'Bucket Raffle'.
  3. Proceed to fill out your organization’s details in Section 3.0 under Application. Ensure you include all required items like application fees and member lists.
  4. In Section 4.0, follow the guidelines for conducting bingo games, ensuring compliance with equipment standards and game management protocols.
  5. Review Sections 5.0 and 6.0 regarding sales and use of bingo cards and pull tabs, making sure to adhere to pricing regulations.
  6. Finally, check Sections 10.0 through 12.0 for prize amounts, payment methods, and accounting requirements to ensure all financial aspects are correctly documented.

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A raffle is a type of lottery often used to raise money. People buy tickets with a unique number attached, and all of the tickets are pooled together. At the end of the raffle, the event organizers randomly select a winning ticket via a drawing. Whoever bought the corresponding ticket wins the prize!
A raffle is a type of contest in which you buy a ticket for a chance to win a prize. After the tickets are sold, a drawing determines which ticket holds the winning number.
Certain RIT departments may require additional approvals, as well. The Raffle Approval Form must be submitted for approval no less than ten (10) business day before the first date of ticket sales.
In many jurisdictions, you will need to register for the raffle and obtain a license or permit before you can legally conduct it. For organizations with a 501(c)(3) status, there are specific 501c3 raffle rules that may allow certain exemptions or further requirements to conduct a raffle.
Only non-profit organizations that have been in existence in Colorado for five or more years are eligible to be licensed and conduct bingo and/or raffles.

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Simply put, raffle ticket prizes are what winning ticket holders receive if their numbers are drawn, and the main purpose in offering attractive raffle prizes is to encourage people to buy tickets as a way to support the fundraising goals of charities, schools, or community-based organizations.
Only registered nonprofits that have been around for at least five years can hold raffles in Colorado. Theyll need to obtain a raffle license from the CO Secretary of State. Apply early it can take up to six weeks! Online ticket sales are not permitted.

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