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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the raffle ticket accountability form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Credit Union (CU) name and contact person in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the date tickets were issued and provide a contact phone number for any inquiries.
  4. In the ticket seller’s section, list each seller's name along with their corresponding ticket numbers from 'From' to 'Through'.
  5. Record the total number of tickets sold, returned, unsold, and not returned in their respective fields. Ensure accuracy for effective tracking.
  6. Once completed, save your changes and print or share the form as needed. Remember to submit it by October 24, 2016.

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Gambling is illegal in California unless it is permitted by statute. A raffle is defined as gambling unless it meets all of the criteria set forth in Penal Code section 320.5.
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.
A raffle is a gambling competition in which people obtain numbered tickets, each of which has the chance of winning a prize. At a set time, the winners are drawn at random from a container holding a copy of each number.
The standard raffle ticket size is typically 5.5 x 2. This compact size is widely used for general events because it is cost-effective, easy to carry, and quick to print. This raffle ticket standard size includes a stub portion (usually perforated) for record-keeping or prize redemption.
Raffles are a great way to raise money and spread the word about your organization. Most people who buy raffle tickets may have never heard about your nonprofit. Still, if you start a conversation with these people right away, you may be able to turn a one-time raffle ticket sale into a recurring donation.

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We always recommend including a unique number on each ticket. Many tickets will have a place for the buyer to enter their name and contact info, but in the event that they fail to do so, this number can be used during the draw to determine the winners.
Use social media in ways that actually drive ticket purchases, not just likes. Create themed promotions that feel fresh and exciting. Bundle tickets with perks so buyers feel theyre getting more than just a chance to win. Host simple but memorable community events where raffles naturally shine.

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