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  2. School fundraising - Wikipedia

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    ShopWithScrip reports that more than 50,000 non-profit organizations have raised more than $800 million with scrip fundraising. [10] Scrip fundraising differs from other school fundraising programs because there is no selling. Families do their normal household shopping at scrip retailers with scrip gift cards.

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    Taylor Swift fans have the chance to test their karma and win tickets to the Eras Tour by buying raffle tickets. Proceeds help cancer patients in need.

  4. Fundraising - Wikipedia

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    A fundraising event (also called a fundraiser) is an event or campaign whose primary purpose is to raise money for a cause, charity or non-profit organization. Fundraisers often benefit charitable, non-profit, religious, or non-governmental organizations, though there are also fundraisers that benefit for-profit companies and individuals.

  5. Raffle - Wikipedia

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    Customers buying restaurant raffle tickets at a 2008 event in Harrisonburg, Virginia A strip of common two-part raffle tickets. 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.

  6. Chinese auction - Wikipedia

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    Chinese auction is a type of the all-pay auction, where the probability of winning depends on the relative size of a participant's bid. [1] The choice of the winner is done by a lottery, whereby the bidders compete for a higher chance of winning.

  7. Meat raffle - Wikipedia

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    A meat raffle is also sometimes called a meat draw. [2] In some cases the raffle is operated by a designated charity, though in Britain most of the proceeds are spent on prizes and the raffle is run as a social occasion and a method of enticing customers into a local pub. The meat ranges in animal and cut and often comes from local butchers.

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