‘The Penny Raffle’
A stunning and simple idea to raise both awareness and funds for your charity. This is a scheme which will work well with a golf club, in particular one which has chosen your charity as their ‘Charity of the Year’.
In escence it is no more than a Raffle. However, instead of selling tickets at a set price, you sell each ticket at the face value. For example:
Ticket 1 = 1p; Ticket 2 = 2p; Ticket 3 = 3p etc, etc.
For this example we’ll assume that you have 500 tickets to sell. This means that you will never ask anyone for more than £5 to buy a ticket. The total prize fund when you have added all the ‘Pennies’ is £1252.50.
Here is where you can get the golf club working with you to help boost the interest in the raffle.
The club promote the raffle by announcing that the winning ticket, drawn when all are sold, will have their annual membership fee paid. The rest of the pot will be donated to the charity. (You may even get the club to donate the membership fee)
Offer spot prizes throughout the draw so that people have a chance of winning some other prizes. Wine or Beer from the club bar; voucher from the club pro; meal at the club restaurant etc, etc.
When the tickets have been sold the club then organises a grand draw evening to reveal the winning ticket. You could even organise a golf day beforehand. It will guarantee a huge turnout to the club as members will be very interested to see who wins the top prize.
The golf club wins because their bar bill will go through the roof; you win because you have an event with nil cost and great exposure. You can have your tickets printed with your logo so that people are reminded about your cause.
(By the way, sell 1000 tickets so the maximum ask is now £10, and you’ll raise £5005!)
As ever, you have to be very careful when selling this concept, as you CAN NOT sell the tickets to the general public, only members of a club. This is why you run this fundraising scheme at a golf club, or club with members.
Don’t get too greedy with this idea. The best way is to keep ticket sales to a maximum of 500. The clubs where I have seen this fundraising scheme in action, always sell this number quickly by asking members to buy their tickets when they are at the bar of the club.
The best times to catch people is usually at the weekend when most people are present at the club. Asking people for the change in their pocket will determine the ticket they receive.
Hope this helps.
