If you're a Florida-based non-profit and want to run an online raffle, there's good news — it's possible, legal, and surprisingly simple when you understand the state’s rules. However, the legal requirements can be confusing, and many organizations hesitate to launch raffles due to fear of non-compliance.
This guide explains Florida's charitable raffle laws in plain language, outlines what your organization needs to stay compliant, and shows how platforms like RaffleGives simplify the process from start to finish.
Yes — but with clear restrictions.
Florida law allows certain qualifying non-profits to run raffles, which are technically referred to as "drawings by chance." These are governed by Florida Statute 849.0935, which outlines what organizations can and cannot do.
To legally hold a raffle in Florida, your organization must be:
If your non-profit is not registered or doesn’t maintain exempt status, you cannot legally conduct a raffle.
To remain in compliance with Florida law, your raffle must meet the following requirements:
No Multi-State Sales
You may only promote and sell tickets to people within Florida unless you're compliant with the laws of additional states.
Florida allows online raffles as long as:
This is where RaffleGives shines — it was built specifically for legal online raffles in states like Florida, providing location-aware access and automated legal disclosures.
1. Not Registering with FDACS
All Florida non-profits soliciting donations must register annually. If you skip this step, your raffle may be deemed illegal.
2. Failing to Offer Free Entry
Even if 99% of people donate to enter, Florida requires a no-purchase entry to be disclosed and honored.
3. Promoting Out of State
Social media ads or mass emails that reach other states can unintentionally create compliance issues. RaffleGives uses geo-based protections to help with this.
4. Using the Wrong Platform
Many raffle tools don’t offer legal guidance or customization for Florida laws. If your platform doesn’t support Florida’s requirements, you're taking a risk.
Instead of hiring legal consultants or relying on confusing state forms, Florida non-profits can use RaffleGives to:
Unlike general fundraising tools, RaffleGives is purpose-built for state-compliant, online 50/50 raffles.
For comparison, services like Harbor Compliance can help you with nonprofit registration — but they don't provide raffle-specific tools or execution. RaffleGives does both.
If you're new to online raffles, start here:
Choosing the Right Raffle Platform
✅ You are a qualified 501(c)(3)
✅ You are registered with FDACS
✅ You disclose full raffle terms
✅ You allow free entry
✅ You use a platform that meets state requirements
If you check every box — you're ready to go.
Florida has some of the clearest rules for charitable raffles in the U.S. The key is understanding what’s required — and using the right tools to meet those standards. With RaffleGives, your organization can confidently run a fully compliant, fully digital 50/50 raffle that raises money, excites donors, and expands your mission.
👉 Register now with RaffleGives and launch your Florida-approved raffle in minutes.