Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland

Our non profit is less than 1 year old and we want to do a raffle. We are in Maryland and I know that we don't qualify to do a raffle since our organization is young. We are a Youth Drama Club and we have an upcoming production and with every ticket purchased we want to give the ticket holder a chance to win some of the prizes that we have been given or purchased (Valued up to $270).

How can we offer our prizes, sell admission tickets, and give away the prizes thru a drawing but NOT call it a raffle?


Asked on 4/23/10, 11:03 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Cedulie Laumann Arden Law Firm, LLC

In Maryland, non-profit charitable organizations enjoy exemptions from certain gambling laws and generally CAN do raffles. I am not aware of any restriction for "young" organizations or other fundraising prohibitions relevant to the age of your organization. The laws relevant to your question are contained in the Business Regulation Article of the Maryland Annotated Code. Note that the laws DO vary from county to county for gambling rules and that there are certain registration requirements for charitable organizations before soliciting contributions.

If you are a validly organized charitable organization, you should check the laws applicable to your county. While the above is not legal advice, I hope this general information helps your organization.

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Answered on 4/28/10, 1:46 pm


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