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Boosting Your Raffle’s Reach: Essential Digital Marketing Tactics for Non-Profits

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Boosting Your Raffle’s Reach: Essential Digital Marketing Tactics for Non-Profits

8 Tips to Boost your Online Cash Raffle Reach

Introduction

 

You’ve set up your online 50/50 raffle — now it’s time to promote it. But how do you get more eyes on your campaign and drive ticket sales without draining your already tight resources?

Whether you're running your first raffle or your tenth, these digital marketing strategies will help you expand your reach, boost conversions, and get the most from your fundraising effort. And with tools like RaffleGives, promotion becomes much easier to manage — even with a small team.

 

Why Promotion Matters

 

A well-structured raffle is only as successful as the number of people who know about it. You may have a strong mission, a compelling story, and a great prize pool — but none of that matters if your supporters don’t see it.

Effective marketing isn't about working harder. It’s about using the right tools and channels to amplify your message at the right time.

 

1. Promote Through Email Campaigns

 

Email is still one of the most effective fundraising channels for non-profits.

 

Here’s how to make it work:

 

  • Announce the raffle: Use a subject line like “Win Big & Support Our Mission”
  • Include images: Highlight the prize pool or countdown
  • Send reminders: Schedule mid-campaign and last-chance reminders
  • Segment your list: Send tailored messages to past donors, board members, or volunteers

     

🛠️ Tip: Tools like Mailchimp make it easy to create email automations. But RaffleGives also gives you a campaign dashboard with pre-written email templates to get started faster.

 

2. Use Social Media to Build Hype

 

Social media is key to reaching new supporters. Here’s how to do it right:

 

Facebook & LinkedIn

 

  • Post updates about the growing prize pot
  • Use countdown timers in your graphics
  • Tag major supporters and board members

 

Instagram & TikTok

 

  • Post short-form videos (under 30 seconds)
  • Use stickers, polls, and shareable calls-to-action

 

Bonus Tip: Use Hashtags

 

Use targeted tags like:

  • #5050raffle
  • #NonprofitFundraising
  • #SupportLocal

 

3. Launch a Referral Campaign

 

RaffleGives has a built-in referral system that makes it easy to reward and track supporters who promote your raffle.

 

  • Each donor gets a unique link
  • You can offer small swag or digital rewards
  • Top referrers can be highlighted in your emails or social posts

 

This creates social proof and naturally drives more ticket sales without running ads.

 

4. Partner With Influencers or Local Supporters

 

Even small local influencers or community partners can make a big impact.

 

Ideas:

 

  • Ask a school principal, city council member, or pastor to promote your raffle
  • Offer a co-branded promo code for their audience
  • Provide talking points or graphics to make sharing easy

 

5. Use Paid Ads (if budget allows)

 

If your nonprofit has a small budget for paid promotion, consider using:

 

  • Facebook Ads: Target based on location and interests
  • Google Ads: Show up when users search for “nonprofit raffles”
  • Boosted Posts: Increase reach on already-engaging Facebook content

 

RaffleGives doesn’t require paid ads — but if used well, they can enhance your organic efforts.

 

6. Share the Story Behind the Raffle

 

People don’t just buy tickets — they buy into your mission.

 

In every post or email, try to answer:

 

  • Who are you helping?
  • Why now?
  • What will this raffle help fund?

 

Even a two-sentence impact story can increase conversion rates dramatically.

 

7. Engage During the Campaign

 

Don’t let the excitement drop after launch. Keep people engaged by:

 

  • Updating the total prize pool
  • Posting weekly “behind-the-scenes” team photos
  • Featuring recent donors (with permission)
  • Sharing real-time results near the end of the campaign

 

8. Show Off Your Winner & Results

 

Celebrate the winner publicly — and show your community how much was raised.

 

Ideas:

 

  • Share a photo of the winner (if allowed)
  • Post a graphic showing total funds raised
  • Send a “thank you” email to all participants

 

This builds trust and sets the stage for future raffles.

 

Internal Articles to Level Up Your Efforts

 

Check out these related guides to support your campaign:

 

 

Final Thoughts

 

You don’t need a massive marketing team to have a successful raffle. By using a few well-executed digital strategies — and leaning on the tools provided by RaffleGives — your non-profit can run a high-impact campaign that raises money and expands your donor base.

 

👉 Register now with RaffleGives to start your next raffle today.

 

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