The following pre-requisites are mandatory in order to be considered for a lottery licence:
- The organization must have been in existence for at least one year
- The organization must have a place of business in Ontario
- The organization must demonstrate that it is established to provide charitable services in Ontario
- The organization must use the lottery proceeds for the benefit Ontario residents
Who is eligible to conduct a lottery scheme?
Charitable and religious organizations may conduct a lottery to raise funds pursuant to a licence being issued. The courts have termed 'charitable' as an organization that provides programs for one or more of:
- the relief of poverty
- the advancement of education
- the advancement of religion
- other charitable purposes that benefit the community
Types of groups not eligible to be licenced:
- Social clubs
- Professional Associations - unions, employee groups
- Elected Representatives
- Government ministries, agents or bodies
- Political lobby groups
- Political parties
- Adult hobby groups
- Private sport clubs (golf/curling)
- Adult sports teams