The Charity Support Society Pty Ltd with the support of the Federation of Parents and Citizens’ Associations of New South Wales and Day of Difference Foundation have joined together to create a raffle with the hope to raise funds to promote child safety and support critically injured children. The raffle tickets
are only $2.50 each and there are amazing prizes up for grabs. The best thing is your P&C will receive 20% of your school’s ticket sales.



What percentage of ticket sales does each P&C receive?

For every $2.50 ticket your school sells your P&C will receive 20% of your schools ticket sales.

How will the funds from the ticket sales be collected?
P&C’s will have a choice between a manual or on-line system to reconcile ticket sale funds. 

  • Electronic - An electronic reconciliation system will allow each P&C to enter tickets sold and reconcile ticket sale funds with the convenience of printing a bank deposit slip ready for banking.
  • Manual - All easy to use customised manual forms will be supplied to ensure the reconciliation process is as simple as possible for any P&C.

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To ensure the students are rewarded for all their hard work Charity Support Society Pty Ltd are offering every eligible student the chance to win an amazing family holiday simply by:

  • Returning their raffle ticket book on time
  • Returning the correct money for the amount of tickets sold
  • Ensuring all the ticket butts are filled in correctly
  • Filling in their details on the entry form on the inside of the raffle ticket book cover.
NSW office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing conditions apply 

 
The Student Incentive Competition raffle will be drawn on the 14/07/2010 and the winner will be presented at the 2010 P&C Federation Annual Dinner



  • Distribute tickets to students on a day that parents receive school correspondence e.g. Note Day
  • Download ready to go advertisements to use in your newsletters. Use these to further promote ticket sales and advise parents.
  • Utilise the Student Incentive Competition and provided promotional material to encourage students participation.