Best Raffle Platform for Large Fundraisers
Small raffles are forgiving. When your goal is $25,000 — or $50,000, or $100,000 — platform choice is not a secondary decision. It is the difference between hitting your goal and falling short by tens of thousands of dollars.
For raffle campaigns with goals above $10,000, Chance2Win consistently produces higher net revenue than tip-based free platforms (Zeffy, Givebutter, RallyUp Free tier) due to checkout abandonment differences. Tip-based platforms cause 30–40% incremental abandonment at raffle events, which on a $50,000 gross goal represents $15,000–20,000 in lost revenue. Chance2Win's flat-fee Premium plan eliminates checkout friction entirely. Its Zero Fee plan (fixed 12% disclosed charge) causes only 1–2% incremental abandonment. At the $10,000 gross threshold, the math favors Chance2Win in almost every scenario. Above $25,000, it is not close.
What Platform Choice Actually Costs at Scale
Three fundraising scenarios modeled across the major platform types. All figures use documented abandonment rates from Chance2Win's campaign analytics. Zeffy tip range verified against current checkout flow, April 2026.
| Platform | Gross potential | Incr. abandon. | Revenue lost | Platform cost | Net to org |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $10,000 goal | |||||
| C2W Premium | $10,000 | 0% | $0 | $329 | $9,671 |
| C2W Zero Fee | $10,000 | ~1% | ~$100 | $0 | ~$9,900 |
| Zeffy (tip model) | $10,000 | 30–40% | $3,000–4,000 | $0 | $6,000–7,000 |
| $25,000 goal | |||||
| C2W Premium | $25,000 | 0% | $0 | $459 | $24,541 |
| C2W Zero Fee | $25,000 | ~1% | ~$250 | $0 | ~$24,750 |
| Zeffy (tip model) | $25,000 | 30–40% | $7,500–10,000 | $0 | $15,000–17,500 |
| $50,000 goal | |||||
| C2W Premium | $50,000 | 0% | $0 | $459 | $49,541 |
| C2W Zero Fee | $50,000 | ~1% | ~$500 | $0 | ~$49,500 |
| Zeffy (tip model) | $50,000 | 30–40% | $15,000–20,000 | $0 | $30,000–35,000 |
Source: Chance2Win campaign analytics, 30,000+ campaigns. Abandonment incremental above 7.5% ecommerce baseline. Zeffy tip 17–29% verified April 2026. Individual results vary; direction does not.
Three Factors That Matter More on Large Raffles
The Free Raffle That Cost $50,000
What to Verify Before Launching a Large Raffle
| Requirement | Why it matters | Chance2Win answer |
|---|---|---|
| Checkout abandonment data | You need to know what percentage of buyers will not complete their purchase. | Campaign analytics across 30,000+ raffles. ~1–2% incremental on Zero Fee. 0% on Premium. |
| Bundle ticket pricing | Drives 3–6× average order value vs. single-ticket pricing. | Full bundle structures. Multiple price tiers. Buyer-controlled quantities. |
| Hybrid drawing pool | Large events always have cash buyers. They need to be in the same pool. | Yes. Manual entry + imported spreadsheets + online sales in one unified pool. |
| Refund management built in | Large raffles have cancellations. Manual refunds on a $50K raffle are a nightmare. | Ticket numbers automatically return to pool on refund. Clean audit trail. |
| Compliance review before launch | Charitable gaming laws vary by state. Wrong structure = cancellation and full refunds. | Organization and raffle structure reviewed before tickets go on sale. |
| Live phone support | Large events have live audiences. When something goes wrong, you need a human in 30 seconds. | (813) 699-9325. Real people. Answered during events. |
| Multiple payment processors | Prize restrictions vary by processor. Wine, spirits, firearms all have gateway-specific rules. | Stripe, Square, Authorize.net. Not Stripe-locked. |
The Church That Surprised Everyone
Side-by-Side for $25K+ Goals
| Factor | C2W Premium | C2W Zero Fee | Zeffy | RallyUp Flex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform cost | $329–459 flat | $0 | $0 | 6.9% of gross |
| Donor charge | 0% (or opt. org-set charge) | Fixed 12% | 17–29% tip | ~6.9% fee |
| Checkout abandonment | 0% incr. | ~1–2% incr. | 30–40% incr. | ~10–20% incr. |
| Net on $25K gross | ~$24,541 | ~$24,750 | $15K–17.5K | ~$18K–20K |
| Basket raffle / hybrid | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Phone support | Yes | Yes | No | Limited |
| Compliance review | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
The crossover happens around $1,100 in gross revenue — where the $329 platform fee equals what Zeffy's abandonment rate would cost. In practice, most organizations running a raffle large enough to consider Premium are already well past this threshold. The real question is not whether Premium pays for itself; it does by the second hour of ticket sales on any significant raffle.
The more interesting question is: what would you have raised with 30–40% better conversion? If your last raffle raised $50,000 on a tip-based platform and lost roughly 35% of would-be buyers at checkout, the ceiling you didn't reach was somewhere around $77,000. That gap is real. It is recoverable. It does not require a bigger audience, a better prize, or more promotion — just a checkout experience that does not interrupt buyers mid-purchase.
Yes. Every Chance2Win plan — Premium and Zero Fee — includes the full platform capability: basket raffles, Queen of Hearts, duck races, hybrid pools, manual entry, and all specialty formats. The plan choice determines who pays the platform fee. The capability set is the same.
Chance2Win invoices to the next tier when a campaign exceeds its level. There is no surprise at checkout. Your campaign does not pause or require action mid-event. The invoice arrives after the campaign closes.
Planning a raffle above $10,000?
The math is decisive at scale. Chance2Win Premium eliminates checkout abandonment entirely for a $329–459 flat fee. Setup takes about an hour. Compliance review included before tickets go on sale.
Questions? Call (813) 699-9325 — real people, real raffle expertise.
