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The ultimate list of companies that donate raffle prizes

Learn which companies donate raffle prizes for nonprofits and how to get started asking for their support.

Nicola Scoon
April 25, 2025
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Your next fundraising event includes a raffle, and the big day is coming up fast—but you’re still in need of prize donations. Not sure where to look for businesses that donate raffle prizes? We have just what you need.

Explore our list of companies that donate raffle prizes for donation opportunities that can help jumpstart your fundraising efforts.

Your go-to list of companies that donate raffle prizes

We get it—nonprofits spend too much time chasing down companies, only to learn they’re not accepting donation requests or only support select partners. That’s why we’ve done the heavy lifting for you.

Learn which companies are known to donate raffle prizes, plus tips on how to get started. Spend less time searching and more time raising funds.

Local businesses 🏣

Start close to home. In any town or city, you’ll find a range of family-owned and small businesses that are more than happy to support a local charitable organization or nonprofit

If you’re wondering how to get local businesses to donate raffle prizes, it can be as simple as tapping into your existing network to ask for their support. And if a business can’t donate a prize, see if you can collaborate in another way.

💛 Best for: Small prizes for a community event or school raffle

Examples:

  • Trader Joe’s – Known for supporting local events with in-kind donations like gourmet food baskets, wine, and other store goods.
  • Sprouts Farmers Market – Offers community giving through gift cards and sponsorships.
We tried something different this year! Instead of pouring hours into in-kind asks for our event raffle, we asked our board members to purchase a gift certificate or item from their favorite locally owned business. — Catrina Mathewson, Senior Director of Development at ShelterCare

Family attractions 🎢

Lucky enough to live near a popular theme park or popular family attraction? It’s definitely worth reaching out to see if they’ll donate a prize for your raffle (or silent auction!).

Raffle prize ideas include theme park tickets, dining experiences, character meet-and-greets, souvenir shop gift cards, and attraction upgrades—popular options that usually aren’t too big of an ask for a major attraction.

💛 Best for: Popular gift or experience vouchers for a family-focused raffle

Examples:

  • LEGOLAND – Donates theme park tickets to support fundraising raffles.
  • Six Flags – Participates in community donation programs with ticket vouchers.

Big retail chains 🏬

Major retailers typically have a dedicated budget for corporate social responsibility (CSR), and these often favor awarding in-kind donations or financial support to nonprofits and causes in each store’s local area. Reach out to your local store manager or check the company’s website to learn about the application process.

One advantage of partnering with a large retail chain is they have a wide range of products they could donate—electronics, home decor, furniture, luxury goods, and gift cards are all useful prize donations.

💛 Best for: A range of prizes from popular brands for any raffle

Examples:

  • Walmart – Offers local community grants and in-kind donations through stores.
  • Target – Gives in-kind support and gift card donations via store-level community engagement.

Restaurants 🍲

Neighborhood coffee shops and restaurants are fixtures of every community, and they’re often eager to give back. Ask if they can donate a gift card or meal voucher—or support you in another way.

As with other local businesses, relationship building is key. Strong connections can lead to bigger prize donations and long-term support.

💛 Best for: Gift vouchers for community-favorite local coffee shops and restaurants

Examples:

Beauty services 💅

Who doesn’t enjoy a good pampering experience? Get in touch with local spas, hair salons, nail technicians, and other beauty service providers to ask if they’d be willing to contribute to your upcoming raffle.

Often these businesses can offer a wide range of prizes at different price points, making them an ideal first stop—especially for those new to requesting raffle prize donations.

💛 Best for: Attractive gift vouchers for any type of raffle

Examples:

  • Lush – Donates beauty products, gift sets, and vouchers to nonprofits.
  • Ulta Beauty – Known to support nonprofits with product baskets or gift cards.

Travel companies ✈️

For high-value raffle prize donations, seek out a willing travel company. Many major airlines, vacation companies, and other travel-related businesses have budgets for social good—so it’s always worth making the ask.

If requesting a week-long vacation package or first-class plane ticket feels out of reach, try starting smaller. A vacation gift voucher or access to an airport lounge makes for an easier ask if you don’t already have a relationship with the company.

💛 Best for: High-value raffle prizes like vacations or gift vouchers

Examples:

  • American Airlines – Has a donations program supporting nonprofit raffles and auctions.
  • Alaska Airlines – Offers donations through its community giving program.

Zoos and wildlife attractions 🦒

Zoos, aquariums, and wildlife experiences—like farms or animal sanctuaries—make great raffle prize partners, especially if your organization supports animal care or conservation. 

These attractions are often willing to donate prizes like family passes, keeper-for-a-day experiences, or animal encounters. After all, who can resist the opportunity to pet a giraffe or cuddle a snuggly bunny?

💛 Best for: Experience vouchers for raffle events focused on conservation or families

Examples:

  • San Diego Zoo – Supports nonprofit raffles and auctions with tickets and experiences.
  • Navy Pier – Known to contribute to four Centennial Wheel tickets. 

Hardware stores ⛏️

Hardware stores—both locally owned and national chains—can be ideal places to source raffle items, as a good set of tools or a gift voucher to help home improvement projects is always in demand. These types of prizes work well for any audience.

Ask hardware stores in your local community for their support—either by donating materials, tools, paint, or a gift card that the winner can spend in-store.

💛 Best for: Gift vouchers, tools, and supplies that appeal to homeowners and DIY enthusiasts

Examples:

  • Lowe’s – Supports nonprofits and community causes with in-kind donations.
  • Home Depot – Offers community impact grants and local store donations.

Corporate businesses 💼

If you’re surrounded by office buildings or have connections in the B2B space, they can make ideal collaborators for raffle prizes. Build long-term relationships with these companies and you just might become their go-to nonprofit for meeting their CSR (corporate social responsibility) goals.

While they may not always have their own products to donate (apart from branded merch), they can often be generous with donations for gift cards, gift baskets, and high-value items like electronics.

💛 Best for: Gift baskets, gift vouchers, and electronics for any raffle

Examples:

  • PepsiCoOffers branded products or gift baskets for nonprofit fundraisers.
  • T-Mobile – Donates tech gadgets, gift cards, and branded items.

Sports teams 🏀

Sports teams often love to help out nonprofit organizations—especially if you share a connection through your audience or community. Both local and national sports teams and organizations are worth approaching to ask for raffle prize donations. 

Look for a way to connect your work or the community you serve to the sports team or organization to increase the chances of them saying yes to your proposal.

💛 Best for: Sports-themed raffles or community events

Examples:

  • Chicago Cubs – Have previously supported nonprofit auctions with memorabilia and experiences.
  • New York Yankees – Donates memorabilia and tickets to local causes, perfect for sports-themed raffles.

Hotel chains 🛌

Like travel brands, hotel chains and some family-run hotels and inns are often happy to support local causes. Check reviews to find highly-rated places to stay and reach out to them with your request.

One-night or weekend hotel stays make great raffle prizes, but you can also seek out lower-value gifts too—like a gift card for afternoon tea, dinner, or spa services.

💛 Best for: Overnight stays or vouchers to use at local hotels

Examples:

  • Marriott – Offers donation opportunities through its local hotels and loyalty program partnerships.
  • Ritz-Carlton – Contributes gift certificates and luxury experiences.

What to consider before you ask businesses for raffle prizes

Before you approach companies, a little prep can go a long way. Ask yourself:

  • What prizes would my audience be most interested in? 🏖️
  • What’s the likely value of the prize I’m looking for? 💰
  • Should I request a physical item or a gift card or voucher? 💳
  • Do I have an existing relationship at this company that I can leverage? 🤝
  • Can I communicate the value in donating a prize? 📈
  • If they can’t donate a prize, can they help us raise funds in another way? 📣
  • Are there similar companies that I can also reach out to? 🏬

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