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Raffle Ticket Prices

17 years 1 day ago #132853 by threeboysmom
Ours were even cheaper! We presold tickets at 5/$1.00 then sold them at the door for 4/$1.00. Keep in mind that we are just 1 out of 10!! elementary schools in our district (lots of competition for fundraising $$). We are K-5, 270 students and we have about 70% participation in the free & reduced lunch program.

That being said we had over 200 baskets and our evening on the whole (combined with silent auction and carnival) netted almost $5,000!
17 years 1 day ago #132845 by cottonwoodptc

LUVMYKIDS;132842 wrote: I have to agree with momof on the pricing, while adding on the "bargain" deal you mentioned. Do the tickets as $1 each or 4 for $5.


LOL That's not a great deal... but I get what you were saying. :) How about 6 for $5?

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17 years 1 day ago #132844 by dlf
Replied by dlf on topic RE: Raffle Ticket Prices
Here's what we did based off of something I've read here and the sales are going very well

1 Ticket - 1 dollar
6 Tickets - 5 dollars
100 Tickets - 50 dollars
250 Tickets - 100 dollars

Most people are buying the 50 dollars worth believe it or not. Just cannot resist the bargain....d
17 years 1 day ago #132842 by LUVMYKIDS
Replied by LUVMYKIDS on topic RE: Raffle Ticket Prices
I have to agree with momof on the pricing, while adding on the "bargain" deal you mentioned. Do the tickets as $1 each or 4 for $5.

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17 years 1 day ago #132840 by momofzoandri
I was just going over the gift basket raffle with our chairperson. She said in her experience they have made more money on $1 chances than a higher amount. She sold more tickets thus making up for the smaller price. I haven't really been too involved in the actual process until now. Some baskets had pretty minimal value but we are lucky to have a jeweler who donates one piece each year that is a fairly nice prize. She said half of all tickets were bought for that. Some baskets only had 15 or 20 tickets. That one had over 500.

Angela
17 years 1 day ago #132838 by jurijeka
I am trying to plan the first ever "Back-To-School Picnic" for the fall. This is going to be ran as a fundraising event. Game booths, concessions, community representatives, and a basket raffle.

The baskets are all going to have a value of appoximately $50.00. We are kicking around:

$2.00 each raffle ticket

OR

$3.00 each raffle ticket/4 for $10.00 (people like getting a deal)

What do you think?
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