Queen of Hearts Raffle Software Built for Nonprofits

Run a progressive jackpot that actually holds up week after week. Chance2Win provides the infrastructure your organization needs to run it correctly — with a live card board, hybrid ticket sales, and automated weekly draws.

Built for school fundraisers, church events, fire department galas, booster clubs, and nonprofit teams that need a basket raffle to work cleanly online and in person.


Only platform supporting QoH online


Live digital card board


Hybrid ticket saless


U.S. phone support

How It Works — and Why Supporters Keep Coming Back

Understanding the mechanics is the first step to running it successfully.

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Supporters Purchase Tickets and Select Cards

Supporters buy tickets — individually or in bundles — and select which card(s) from the remaining board they want their tickets assigned to. A supporter with 10 tickets can place all 10 on one card, spread them across several, or any combination they choose.

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Cards Fill Up — Or Don’t

Many supporters will select the same popular card. One card might carry 200 tickets. Another might carry zero. That’s the game. In a given week with 600 tickets sold, many cards may have no tickets assigned at all.

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A Winning Ticket Is Drawn at Random

On drawing day, one winning ticket is drawn from all tickets sold that week. The card that winning ticket was assigned to at purchase is revealed and locked on the public board.

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Queen of Hearts or Roll Over

If the revealed card is the Queen of Hearts — the game ends and that ticket holder wins the jackpot. If it’s any other card, that card is permanently removed from selection and the jackpot grows into the following week.

Why Bundle Pricing Drives Serious Revenue

The card selection mechanic is what makes bundle pricing so effective. A supporter who buys the 10-ticket bundle gets to make real strategic decisions — all 10 on one card, or spread across five. That engagement drives repeat weekly purchases and dramatically increases average order value.

Organizations using tiered bundle pricing see average order values 5–6× higher than single-ticket pricing.

Example Bundle Structure

1 Ticket
$5
3 Tickets
$10
10 Tickets Most Popular
$25

Unlimited bundle tiers supported. Card selection is built directly into the checkout flow — no extra steps for supporters.

Queen of Hearts Isn’t a Raffle. It’s a System.

And that system has to handle weekly growth, increasing complexity, repeat participation, and public visibility — without breaking. Most platforms aren’t built for that. Chance2Win is.

Four Problems Other Platforms Can’t Solve

Queen of Hearts sounds simple on paper. What actually happens is a multi-week operational system that gets harder every single week.

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The Card Tracking Problem

Every week a card is revealed, it must be permanently removed from the eligible pool and publicly displayed. Paper-based tracking leads to disputes. Manual spreadsheets get lost between drawing days. When supporters can’t verify which cards are still in play, trust erodes.

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The Weekly Ticket Sales Problem

Each new round must be tracked separately. Volunteers need a clean system to open ticket sales, close them before drawing day, and carry forward only what matters. Without structure, small errors compound week over week.

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The Hybrid Sales Problem

QoH organizations sell tickets in person at weekly events — at the bar, at the parish hall, at the post meeting. Those cash and check sales have to land in the same drawing pool as online purchases. No other major raffle platform solves this.

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The Transparency Problem

When the jackpot grows large, your community expects a verifiable process. Supporters want to see remaining cards. They want a record of every draw. When the system can’t clearly show how it works, doubt sets in — and doubt is what kills Queen of Hearts raffles.

You don’t lose a Queen of Hearts raffle because of bad intentions. You lose it when supporters stop trusting the process.

What Actually Happens — Week by Week

After supporting Queen of Hearts raffles for nearly two decades, we know exactly how the timeline plays out. The pattern is consistent across organizations of all sizes.

1–2
Weeks 1–2
Launch Energy — Everything Feels Easy
Strong initial excitement. Core supporters buy in early. Volunteers are engaged. Entry volume is still manageable. The system hasn’t been stress-tested yet.
High energy
Easy sales
Nothing broken yet
What organizers think: “Wow… this is going to be easy.” Reality: Nothing has broken yet.
3–5
Weeks 3–5
Momentum Builds — Cracks Form
More participants, repeat buyers increasing, jackpot attracting attention. Behind the scenes: entry tracking becomes more complex, manual processes slow down, volunteers begin making small errors.
Late uploads
Ticket count confusion
Multiple trackers
The system is starting to strain — even if no one notices yet.
6–10
Weeks 6–10
Complexity Spikes — This Is Where Most Fail
Ticket volume increases significantly. More money, more scrutiny. Duplicate entries, missing entries, conflicting reports, delays in weekly draws. And then the big one:
“Someone questions the process.”
Not because anything was wrong. Because it’s no longer clear. If your system isn’t tight by now, trust starts slipping.
10+
Week 10+
Trust Becomes Everything
The raffle is no longer about tickets. It’s about credibility. Participants want to know: Are all entries included? Is the drawing consistent? Is everything tracked correctly?
This is where weak systems collapse. Not because of fraud. Because of doubt.

Week 12+: Two Outcomes

✓ Path 1 — Structured System
Entries tracked cleanly every week
Drawings consistent and verifiable
Jackpot builds visible momentum
Revenue accelerates. Supporters keep buying.
✗ Path 2 — Manual Chaos
Records unclear or incomplete
Volunteers overwhelmed
Questions and challenges increase
Sales slow. Participation drops. Momentum dies.

It Was Going Great… Until Week 4

📞 Raffle Hotline — From the Support Line

It Was Going Great… Until Week 4

The call came in mid-afternoon on a Thursday. A nonprofit coordinator, frustrated and slightly embarrassed.

Caller: “We launched a Queen of Hearts raffle and it was going great… until week 4.”

They were using spreadsheet tracking, paper tickets, and a separate payment tool. For the first three weeks, it held together. Then ticket volume picked up.

Caller: “We started getting duplicate ticket numbers. Some entries were showing up late. No one could agree on which version of the spreadsheet was right.”

Then came the moment every QoH organizer dreads.

Caller: “Someone at the event challenged the drawing. They wanted to see the full entry list.”

There was no fraud. Nothing done wrong intentionally. But when the organization tried to pull a clean, verifiable record of all entries — they couldn’t produce one clearly.

Total entries: unclear. Ticket ownership: disputed. Process consistency: questionable.

Trust dropped. Ticket sales the following week fell significantly. The raffle never fully recovered its momentum.

Four Steps from Setup to Drawing Day

Chance2Win does not run your raffle. Your organization manages the fundraiser. We provide the infrastructure your team uses to run it correctly.

1

Set Up Your Game

Choose your card deck size, customize your digital board, set ticket pricing and bundle tiers, and brand your raffle page. No coding required. The Chance2Win team builds the site based on your setup.

Customizable: deck size, board display, pricing tiers, event branding, payout rules
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Sell Tickets Each Week

Supporters purchase tickets and select which card(s) they want their tickets assigned to. A 10-ticket bundle can be placed on one card, split across multiple cards, or any combination. Cash and check entries are added through the admin dashboard.

Bundle pricing: 1 for $5 · 3 for $10 · 10 for $25
3

Run the Weekly Draw

One winning ticket is drawn at random. The card that ticket was assigned to at purchase is revealed and locked on the digital board — publicly visible to all supporters. Ticket holders can be emailed directly from the admin dashboard.

Every draw logged and permanently recorded
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Jackpot Rolls Over — or the Queen Appears

If the revealed card is not the Queen of Hearts, the next round opens automatically. If the Queen is revealed, the game ends — ticket sales close, the winner is displayed, and the fundraiser closes. No manual steps required.

Game end is fully automated when the Queen is revealed

The features that actually matter for Queen of Hearts

This page should not read like a generic feature checklist. These are the capabilities that keep a progressive raffle clean when more money and more eyes show up.

Progressive Jackpot Tracking

The live jackpot updates as ticket sales come in so supporters can follow the momentum.

Live digital card board

Show which cards are gone, which remain, and the order they were revealed in a public format.

Weekly draw cycle management

Supports a recurring weekly process instead of forcing your team to improvise each round.

Hybrid ticket entry

Cash, check, and online entries stay inside one unified drawing pool.

Reporting and audit trail

Every entry, card assignment, and draw result is logged and exportable.

Multiple gateway options

Premium supports Stripe, Square, and Authorize.net for more flexibility than Stripe-only systems.

Checkout Friction Compounds Every Week

Most raffle formats run once. A bad checkout experience costs you once. Queen of Hearts runs every week for months.

Pricing Model What Donor Sees at Checkout Abandonment Rate Revenue Impact
C2W Premium — org pays fee No extra charge ~0% incremental Maximum
C2W Zero Fee — fixed 12%, disclosed upfront Fixed 12% shown before purchase ~1–2% incremental Near maximum
Tip model (~15% suggested) Tip prompt mid-checkout ~25% abandonment Significantly reduced
Zeffy / RallyUp — variable 17–29% tip Variable tip — surprise at checkout 30–40% at church & community events Severely reduced — every week

Source: Internal analysis across tens of thousands of raffle transactions. Baymard Institute corroborates unexpected-cost abandonment baseline.

See the full comparison: Zeffy vs Chance2Win →  ·  RallyUp vs Chance2Win →

The Only Major Platform Supporting This

Search for “Queen of Hearts raffle software” and examine what the other platforms actually offer. The comparison is not close.

Capability Chance2Win Zeffy RallyUp BetterWorld Givebutter
Multi-pool ticket allocation
True basket raffle logic
✔ Yes ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No
Individual ticket balance per buyer ✔ Yes ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No
Premium baskets
2 or 5 tickets per entry
✔ Yes ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No
Tiered bundle pricing ✔ Yes ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No
Cash + check entries in same drawing pool ✔ Yes ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No
Printable PDF ticket sheets per basket ✔ Yes ✘ No ⚠ Partial ✘ No ✘ No
Digital random draw per basket ✔ Yes ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No ✘ No
Multiple payment gateways ✔ Stripe / Square / Auth.net ✘ Stripe only ✘ Stripe only ✘ Stripe only ✘ Stripe only
U.S.-based live phone support ✔ Yes — call us now ✘ AI chatbot only ⚠ Ticket system ✘ No ✘ No
Transparent fees
No tip prompts
✔ Fixed 12% or flat fee ⚠ 17–29% tip ⚠ Variable tips ⚠ Tip model ⚠ Tip model

The Bottom Line

If you want to run a Queen of Hearts raffle online, Chance2Win is the only option among the major nonprofit raffle platforms. There is no meaningful competition for this capability.

Real Results from Real Organizations

We’ve used Chance2Win two years in a row at my workplace for our summer event, and it has been a great experience! The websites always look wonderful, and they’re incredibly easy to use on both the admin side and the patron side. Some of our patrons are in their 80s+, and they were able to navigate the basket and traditional raffle sites with little difficulty. Their customer service is AMAZING and extremely prompt. I cannot recommend Chance2Win enough for all of your online raffle needs!

— Ariel Schroeder

Chance2Win handled our Raffle smoothly and efficiently! They are very service minded, and very responsive to questions and allowed us to arrange their site graphic look as we wanted. Their dashboard platform is quite amazing and you can monitor ticket sales easily. We will definitely use them again.

— Tom Clark

Real Results from Real Organizations

No tip prompts. No hidden fees. No surprises at checkout. Choose how fees are handled — we handle everything else.

Zero Fee

Zero Fee Plan

$0 to your organization

Supporters pay a fixed 12% service fee, shown clearly before purchase. Your organization keeps 100% of every ticket sold.

Platform cost to org $0 — always
Supporter service fee Fixed 12%, disclosed upfront
Org service charge Not applicable
Payment gateway Stripe
Basket raffle support Full multi-pool
Cash / check entry Yes
Checkout abandonment ~1–2%
Best for Events under ~$5,000 gross

Most Popular for Larger Events

Premium

Premium Plan

$329 flat fee, starting

One flat fee based on your event size. Add an optional service charge that flows entirely to your organization — not to us.

Platform fee $329 flat (up to $5K raised)
Optional org service charge Your choice — 0% to any %
Service charge goes to 100% to your org, not C2W
Payment gateways Stripe, Square, Authorize.net
Restricted prize support Yes, where lawful
Cash / check entry Yes
Checkout abandonment ~0% at 8% service charge
Best for Larger events, multi-gateway

Why the math flips around $8K–$10K gross: On Zero Fee, supporters pay 12% on every dollar raised. On Premium, you pay one flat fee — and that fee shrinks as a percentage of gross the bigger your event gets. At $5,000 raised, the $329 flat fee is 6.6% of gross. At $30,000 raised, it’s 3.7%. Zero Fee is hard to beat for smaller events. Premium often comes out ahead once your event crosses roughly $8,000–$10,000 gross. Run the numbers below →

What Makes a Queen of Hearts Raffle Succeed

We know what separates organizations that build life-changing jackpots from those that stall in week five.

01

Set Up Your Game

Queen of Hearts is not a launch pad. It’s a multiplier. Organizations with hundreds or thousands of engaged supporters see the jackpot build quickly. Build your audience first — then launch QoH.

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Consistent Weekly Promotion

Every week there is something to announce — which card was revealed, how large the jackpot has grown, how many cards remain. Organizations that promote that story weekly keep supporters engaged and attract new participants.

03

A System That Can’t Be Questioned

Every entry logged. Every card reveal recorded. Every draw verifiable. This is not a nice-to-have. It is the operational foundation the entire game depends on. When someone asks “how does this work?” — you need a clear answer.

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Hybrid Sales for In-Person Communities

The strongest QoH organizations sell tickets at weekly events. Giving supporters the option to buy online between events, while still capturing in-person cash and check sales in the same pool, dramatically increases total ticket volume.

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Bundle Pricing That Drives Real Revenue

Organizations using tiered bundle pricing see average order values 5–6× higher than single-ticket pricing. The card selection mechanic makes bundles a natural upsell — more tickets means more strategic choices and deeper weekly engagement.

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Transparency at Every Draw

A publicly visible digital board showing every revealed card — in order — is the single biggest trust signal a QoH raffle can have. When supporters can verify the history themselves, credibility is never in question.

Run a Queen of Hearts Raffle That Holds Up Over Time

Queen of Hearts doesn’t fail because of effort. It fails when the process can’t keep up. The right infrastructure makes the difference between a raffle that builds for months and one that collapses in week four.

No contract
No setup fee
Real phone support
Only platform for QoH

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a Queen of Hearts raffle?

A Queen of Hearts raffle is a progressive jackpot fundraiser where supporters purchase tickets, select which card(s) they want their tickets assigned to, and a winning ticket is drawn each week. When the winning ticket is drawn, the card that ticket was assigned to at purchase is revealed and locked on the public board. If it is not the Queen of Hearts, the game continues the following week with a larger jackpot. Supporters can distribute tickets across multiple cards or concentrate them on one — their selection every week. When the Queen is finally revealed, that ticket holder wins the jackpot.

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Can I run a Queen of Hearts raffle online?

Yes — Chance2Win is the only major nonprofit raffle platform that supports Queen of Hearts raffles online, including the progressive jackpot engine, live digital card board, card selection at checkout, and weekly draw cycle management. No other major platform — Zeffy, RallyUp, BetterWorld, or GalaBid — offers Queen of Hearts functionality.

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How does the card board work?

The digital card board updates in real time after every weekly draw and is publicly visible on your raffle page. The board shows every card that has been revealed and locked in draw order, and which cards are still available for ticket selection. Once a card is revealed it is permanently removed from the board and cannot be selected in future rounds. Supporters can see the full draw history at any time, which builds transparency and community trust across the full course of the game.

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What happens when the Queen of Hearts is drawn?

When the Queen of Hearts is revealed the game ends immediately — ticket sales close automatically, the winner is displayed on the raffle page, and the jackpot is paid out. The platform does not allow the game to restart once the Queen has been revealed. The full draw record is preserved permanently.

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Can we accept cash and check ticket sales?

Yes — Chance2Win is the only major raffle platform that merges cash, check, and online ticket sales into a single unified drawing pool for Queen of Hearts. Cash and check entries are added through the admin dashboard and receive assigned ticket numbers exactly like online buyers. This is critical for QoH organizations that sell most of their tickets in person at weekly events.

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How long does a Queen of Hearts raffle run?

A Queen of Hearts raffle runs until the Queen of Hearts card is revealed, which can take anywhere from a few weeks to many months depending on deck size and weekly ticket volume. Organizations choose their deck size at setup. There is no guaranteed end date. The longer the Queen stays hidden, the larger the jackpot grows — and typically the more tickets sell each week as community excitement builds.

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What pricing model works best for Queen of Hearts?

For organizations with a large supporter base expecting significant jackpot growth, the Premium model eliminates all checkout friction and is typically the better fit. Premium starts at $329 flat for events up to $5,000 raised, with additional tiers for higher revenue events. The Zero Fee model — a fixed 12% service fee disclosed at checkout — works well for smaller organizations or first-time QoH runs. See full pricing details.
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Is a license or permit required to run a Queen of Hearts raffle?

Licensing and permit requirements for progressive raffles vary by state, county, and municipality and may differ from standard raffle rules. Many states require nonprofits to obtain a gaming or raffle license before running any raffle. Some states have specific rules about jackpot structures, payout percentages, and how drawings must be conducted. Always confirm local requirements with your attorney or gaming authority before launching. Chance2Win does not provide legal advice.

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