How UK community lotteries support local groups and strengthen fundraising

If your local authority runs a community lottery, your organisation may be eligible to apply as a registered good cause and receive recurring income with minimal administration.

Community lotteries in the UK are typically operated by local councils. Supporters purchase tickets on a recurring basis, and a proportion of each ticket sale is allocated to registered good causes within the local community.

Why community lotteries matter for volunteer-run groups in the UK

Groups such as PTAs, Friends organisations, sports clubs and community associations often rely heavily on events and seasonal fundraising. While effective, these activities require time, coordination and ongoing volunteer effort.

When income depends on a small number of events, financial risk increases. Adding a steady income stream improves resilience.

Community lotteries provide recurring income without organising additional events or managing complex logistics.

The first step is simple: check whether your local council operates a community lottery. If it does, consider applying to be listed as one of its supported good causes.

Types of UK lottery fundraising schemes

There are several lottery models available to community groups. The key difference is how much administration and regulatory responsibility sits with you.

1. Running your own lottery

Some organisations establish their own lottery scheme using a specialist provider. This can generate meaningful income, but it brings regulatory responsibilities.

  • Registering or licensing with the local authority
  • Submitting financial returns
  • Complying with Gambling Commission rules
  • Managing ongoing promotion and communications

For groups run by volunteers, this can be a significant commitment.

2. National or sector specific lottery platforms

Some platforms specialise in particular sectors, such as schools, or operate nationally for community groups. These are managed services, but participating organisations usually still have responsibilities.

  • Providing information for licensing or compliance purposes
  • Submitting periodic updates to local authority licensing teams
  • Actively promoting the lottery to supporters

These models can work well, but they require ongoing engagement from volunteers.

3. Local authority community lotteries

Many UK councils now operate community lotteries in partnership with licensed External Lottery Managers. In this structure, licensing and compliance are handled centrally.

  • The council manages licensing and regulation
  • Eligible organisations can apply to be listed as a registered good cause
  • A fixed proportion of each ticket goes directly to that organisation

For volunteer-run groups, this is typically the lowest-administration option. Multiple organisations are usually listed as registered good causes within the same scheme, sharing in ticket sales from a larger, council wide scheme.

While you are one of several participating causes, the overall scale of the scheme is often greater than running an independent lottery, which can provide access to a broader pool of potential supporters.

Find your local community lottery

Many councils and local partners across the UK now run community lottery schemes to support charities, PTAs and local groups.

The table below lists examples of community lotteries operated by councils and local partners across the UK (checked February 2026).

Lottery Promoter Website Checked
Ashford Community Lottery Ashford Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
BCP Community Lottery Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Visit site 17 February 2026
Bracknell Forest Lottery Bracknell Forest Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Bridgend Community Lottery Bridgend County Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Broadland 'Community at Heart' Lottery Broadland District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Buckinghamshire Lottery Buckinghamshire Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Helping Hands Lottery Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale CVS Visit site 10 February 2026
Cambridgeshire Community Lottery Cambridgeshire County Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Canterbury Community Lottery Canterbury City Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Cherwell Community Lottery Cherwell District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Lincoln Community Lottery City of Lincoln Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Loto Lwcus (Conwy CVS) Conwy County Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Derby Community Lottery Derby City Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Dunstable Community Lottery Dunstable Town Council Visit site 10 February 2026
East Hampshire Community Lottery East Hampshire District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Elmbridge Community Lottery Elmbridge County Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Epping Forest Community Lottery Epping Forest District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
The Essex Lottery Essex County Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Exeter Community Lottery Exeter City Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Fareham Community Lottery Fareham Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Gosport Community Lottery Gosport Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Guildford Community Lottery Guildford Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Halton Community Lottery Halton Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Havant Community Lottery Havant Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Hertsmere Community Lottery Hertsmere Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
High Peak Community Lottery High Peak Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Horsham District Community Lottery Horsham District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Hythe Community Lottery Hythe Town Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Eastbourne Local Lottery Lewes and Eastbourne Councils Visit site 10 February 2026
Lewes District Local Lottery Lewes District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Lichfield District Community Lottery Lichfield District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
New Forest Community Lottery New Forest District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Newark and Sherwood Community Lottery Newark and Sherwood District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
North Devon Community Lottery North Devon Council Visit site 17 February 2026
North Herts Community Lottery North Hertfordshire District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
North Somerset Community Lottery North Somerset Council Visit site 17 February 2026
North West Leicestershire Community Lottery North West Leicestershire District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Local Lotto for the Harrogate District North Yorkshire Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Borough Lottery Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Oxford City Community Lottery Oxford City Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Pendle Community Lottery Pendle Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Reading Community Lottery Reading Voluntary Action Visit site 10 February 2026
Redditch Community Lottery Redditch Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Rother Community Lottery Rother District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Windsor & Maidenhead Community Lottery Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead Visit site 10 February 2026
Rugby Lotto Rugby Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Rushmoor Community Lottery Rushmoor Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Salisbury City Community Lottery Salisbury City Council Visit site 10 February 2026
South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership Visit site 10 February 2026
LotterySK (South Kesteven) South Kesteven District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
South Oxfordshire Charitable Lottery South Oxfordshire District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
South Staffordshire Community Lottery South Staffordshire District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
St Albans District Community Lottery St Albans City & District Council Visit site 17 February 2026
Swale Community Lottery Swale Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Swindon Community Lottery Swindon Borough Council Visit site 17 February 2026
Tandridge Together Lottery Tandridge District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Teignbridge Lottery For Communities Teignbridge District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Telford and Wrekin Community Lottery Telford & Wrekin Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Torbay Community Lottery Torbay Council Visit site 17 February 2026
TW Lotto Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
White Horse Community Lottery Vale of White Horse District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Warrington Community Lottery Warrington Voluntary Action Visit site 10 February 2026
Watford Community Lottery Watford Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Wealden Community Lottery Wealden District Council Visit site 17 February 2026
Local Lotto (West Northamptonshire) West Northamptonshire Council Visit site 10 February 2026
West Somerset Lottery West Somerset Council Visit site 17 February 2026
Wokingham Borough Community Lottery Wokingham Borough Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Wyre Community Lottery Wyre District Council Visit site 10 February 2026
Wyre Forest Community Lottery Wyre Forest District Council Visit site 10 February 2026

Details are based on publicly available information and may change over time. If you notice an update or missing scheme, please email support@fundraisy.co.uk.

Why recurring income matters

Organisations might begin with modest annual income but this can grow steadily as supporter numbers increase.

The main benefit is predictability. Predictable recurring income helps groups:

  • Cover core costs
  • Support ongoing projects
  • Reduce pressure to organise constant fundraising events
  • Plan with greater financial confidence

Community lotteries work best alongside other fundraising activities such as donations, events and sponsorship.

Frequently asked questions about community lotteries

Who can apply to a community lottery?

Most council community lotteries allow charities, PTAs, sports clubs and other not-for-profit organisations operating locally to apply as registered good causes.

How much funding can a community lottery generate?

Income varies depending on supporter numbers, but many organisations receive a recurring monthly contribution from ticket sales.

Next steps

If your organisation may be eligible to join a community lottery, consider the following steps:

  • Check whether your local authority runs a community lottery
  • Review eligibility criteria on the scheme website
  • Apply to become a registered good cause
  • Share your lottery link with supporters

Community lotteries are most effective when presented alongside other ways to give. If your organisation is looking to diversify income and simplify fundraising, Fundraisy brings donations, fundraising goals and news updates together in one clear, volunteer-friendly website.