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100 Club: Introduction

If you are part of a properly constituted organisation, this is a brilliant way to raise funds.

Created: 08 September 2008

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A 100 Club is a lottery with a fixed number of lottery tickets available: 100 for a 100 Club, 200 for a 200 Club etc., although successful clubs have been run with both more and fewer players.

Each month, people pay a fixed subscription for their number(s) and each numbered ticket is entered into a monthly draw. Prizes are awarded and a percentage of the profits are given to the chosen cause - the profits can be quite large!

Before you start it is a good idea to check that beneficiaries and potential match-funders are happy with an element of gambling.

Since the sale of tickets is normally restricted to members of an organisation, the laws governing a 100 Club are quite straightforward, but you do need to familiarise yourself with them before you start, so read on...

Link to full guideTo read the full guide, click here

Link to checklistTo read a checklist summary, click here

At a glance

I'm fundraising for
  • Charity or Community Organisation
  • Club or Group
  • School or PTA
  • Church
  • Hospice or Hospital
Solo fundraiser or team effort?
  • 1 person or more
Total time needed
  • A regular monthly commitment
Lead time
  • 1 to 3 months
Easy money or big bucks?
  • £500 to £5,000
I'm fundraising at
  • Work
  • School
  • College or University
  • Home
  • Church
High octane or gently does it?
  • Gently does it
Fundraising idea category
  • Lotteries, sweepstakes and raffles
Activity involves
  • Engaging in gambling

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This how2guide was written by the Institute of Fundraising