Edition: November 2024
Our Horsham District Community Lottery is now five years old. To celebrate, it is giving local charities and good causes the chance to win a special £500 prize for their group in the December draw.
Get your organisation involved
To be in with a chance of scooping the special prize your group just needs to sign up for a Horsham District Community Lottery page.
It’s free, quick and easy to register, and once set up you will be able to fundraise through the local lottery. Organisations need to be set up by 25 November to qualify for the special birthday prize draw.
Existing lottery organisations will be automatically entered into the draw.
More reasons to sign up
As well as the chance of winning the special £500 prize, our lottery organisations get regular monthly payments from ticket sales. Selling just 20 lottery tickets a week will raise £1,000 a year!
All groups involved are given marketing support to help them reach supporters and there are no admin or set up costs.
Our lottery good causes
From every £1 ticket, 60p goes to local good causes in Horsham District. Since Horsham District Community Lottery was set up in 2019 it has raised over £275,400 to support the local community.
This year our causes are on track to raise over £54,400!
How do I play?
If you want to play the lottery you can choose which local community group you want to support, and you could win a top prize of £25,000 in each weekly draw.
There are so many great local organisations already taking part such as Scouts, playgroups, community groups, clubs, youth providers, PTAs, sports teams, charities and more.
If you can’t pick a favourite you can support the Horsham District Community Lottery good cause fund which is spent on providing vital support to a wide range of local organisations and initiatives.
Play the lottery, support the District - it's that simple!
Get involved
Sign up your organisation or join in and play.
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