Press release

Government considers society lotteries reform to benefit good causes

Maximum amount lotteries can raise, their prize draws and ticket sales to be considered

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Society lotteries
  • The consultation will recommend raising the maximum amount society lotteries can raise for good causes from 拢10 million to 拢100 million per year
  • Consultation will recommend raising maximum draw prize
  • Large society lotteries sales limits were last raised in 2009

A consultation has today been launched on changes to the amount of money society lotteries can raise for good causes.

The Government recommends increasing the maximum draw prize from its current limit of 拢400,000 to 拢500,000. The consultation will also ask for views on increasing the number of tickets society lotteries can sell to a value of 拢100 million per year and the amount they can raise per draw to 拢5 million.

The move would allow charities and community groups to increase fundraising methods through society lotteries, while protecting the National Lottery鈥檚 ability to raise money for good causes.

Tracey Crouch, Minister for Sport and Civil Society said:

Society lotteries make a vital difference to communities up and down the country. They raise hundreds of millions of pounds every year, supporting our veterans, lifeboats, hospices, air ambulances and many other great causes.

They are an important fundraising tool for charities and we want to ensure that both society lotteries and the National Lottery are able to thrive now and in the future.

Society lotteries - such as those run by charities, The Health Lottery and People鈥檚 Postcode Lottery - raised over 拢255 million for good causes in 2016/17.

The individual draw limit for large society lotteries was last raised in 2009. The government鈥檚 decision to consult follows the sector鈥檚 calls for limits to be increased.

The will run for ten weeks and is open to members of the public.

ENDS

NOTES TO EDITORS

Society lotteries are lotteries run by charities and other non-commercial organisations such as sports clubs to allow them to raise money for the good causes they support.

The Gambling Act sets the current limits for society lotteries as 拢4 million sales per draw, 拢10 million sales per year and a maximum draw prize of 拢400,000. The per draw sales limit was last changed in 2009.

For further information, please call Hannah Thornley at the DCMS Press Office on: 0207 211 6276.

Examples of society lotteries include:

People鈥檚 Postcode Lottery has raised more than 拢310 million for UK charities since 2005. The money raised is awarded to good causes through a collection of themed charity trusts, and also directly supports a range of charities including Oxfam, Dogs Trust, Maggie鈥檚 and PDSA.

The Health Lottery has raised over 拢100 million since its launch in September 2011. It supports local health causes in England, Scotland and Wales through 51 local community interest companies. Grants have supported charities like Carers Trust, Dementia UK, and Mencap.

Macmillan Lottery raises funds to support different areas of Macmillan鈥檚 work for people affected by cancer.

British Legion鈥檚 Poppy Lottery supports the vital work of The Royal British Legion helping serving and ex-Service men and women and their families across the UK.

Royal National Lifeboat Institution runs a Lifeboat Lottery raising funds to support their vital work helping to save lives at sea.

Air Ambulances across the UK raise money through lotteries to support local air ambulance services.

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Published 29 June 2018