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  2. Rubber duck race - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, rubber duck races spread across the industrialised world. Nowadays, they are regarded as a more inventive kind of fundraising and the rubber duck is a symbol of the generosity of the organiser. In comparison to other types of raffles, a duck race involves a considerable amount of preparation.

  3. Cakewalk (carnival game) - Wikipedia

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    Tickets are sold to participants, and a path of numbered squares is laid out on a rug, with one square per ticket sold. The participants walk around the path in time to music, which plays for a duration and then stops. A number is drawn at random and called out, and the person standing on that number wins a cake as a prize (hence the name).

  4. 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.

  5. Florida Lottery launches 4 new scratch-off games with top ...

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    The Florida Lottery has announced it has four new scratch-off games.. The games cost anywhere from $2 to $10 to play, with top prizes that range from $50,000 to $2 million. The announcement was ...

  6. Crowdrise - Wikipedia

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    CrowdRise's fundraising model is based upon the notion of making giving back fun, [8] which may lead to more people donating and more funds being raised. [9] The platform uses gamification and a rewards point system to engage users to participate in fundraising and donating.

  7. Fundly - Wikipedia

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    Fundly is a crowdfunding site for online fundraising. It allows non-profits, charities, politics, clubs, schools, teams, churches, and other causes to raise money ...