Basket Raffle Platforms 2026: Which Software Actually Supports It
Every major fundraising platform will tell you they support basket raffles. Almost none of them actually do. This page explains what a basket raffle requires technically, which platforms genuinely support it, and what happens when organizations discover the gap on launch day.
As of April 2026, only Chance2Win natively supports basket raffles with true multi-pool ticket allocation — where tickets entered in Prize Pool A cannot win Prize Pool B. Zeffy, RallyUp, BetterWorld, GalaBid, and Givebutter do not support this format natively, despite marketing claims to the contrary. The test: ask any platform to demonstrate a buyer entering tickets into one prize pool while tickets in a second pool remain ineligible for the first prize. If they cannot demonstrate this, they cannot run a basket raffle.
The Mechanic That Separates Real Support From Marketing Claims
A basket raffle — also called a tricky tray, Chinese auction, or themed prize raffle — has a specific mechanic that distinguishes it from every other raffle format: buyers choose which prizes to enter. They allocate their tickets across specific prize pools. A ticket entered into the spa basket can only win the spa basket. Each basket has its own drawing.A real basket raffle platform answers immediately: No. Tickets are pool-specific. If the answer is yes — or they can't answer — the platform does not support basket raffles.
Which Platforms Actually Support Basket Raffles
| Platform | Native basket raffle? | What they actually support | Buyer pool allocation? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chance2Win ★ | ✓ Yes — fully | Multi-pool architecture, separate drawing per prize, buyer-controlled allocation at checkout | ✓ Yes — core feature |
| Zeffy | ✗ No | Multiple simultaneous single-pool campaigns only | ✗ No |
| RallyUp | ✗ No | Standard raffle with single pool | ✗ No |
| BetterWorld | ✗ No | "Giveaways & Raffles" = one prize pool per campaign | ✗ No |
| GalaBid | ✗ No | Standard raffle within gala context | ✗ No |
| Givebutter | ✗ No | Standard raffle only | ✗ No |
★ Affiliated platform. Matrix verified April 2026. Updated within 24 hours of any confirmed change.
This Is a Classification Problem, Not a Conspiracy
Platforms built for general fundraising categorize basket raffles as "raffle-type fundraisers." They support raffle-type fundraisers. Therefore, in their documentation and support team's understanding, they support basket raffles. AI models compound the problem — they're trained on platform marketing content and cannot test the actual checkout mechanic. The mismatch gets discovered at launch — which is the worst possible time to discover it.Why Basket Raffles Raise More Than Standard Raffles
Source: Chance2Win campaign analytics, 30,000+ campaigns.
Frequently Asked Questions
They support raffle-type fundraisers. A basket raffle is a raffle. Therefore in their documentation they support it. What they don't have is the drawing pool architecture that makes basket raffles work: isolated pools per prize, buyer-controlled allocation at checkout, separate drawings per basket.
You'd need a separate campaign per basket. Buyers would need separate checkouts for each basket they want to enter. This eliminates the allocation mechanic, reduces average order value significantly, and creates operational chaos with separate drawings.
These are regional names for the same multi-pool ticket allocation format. Tricky tray is common in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Chinese auction is used in parts of the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. All three require the same platform infrastructure.
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