Pennsylvania law permits certain qualifying organizations to conduct limited gaming activities for fundraising purposes. These activities encompass raffles, drawings, bingo, and pull-tab games, among others. A volunteer fire company conducting a weekly lottery drawing would be one example of this type of authorized gaming.
The authorization of these activities provides a vital source of revenue for numerous non-profit organizations throughout the Commonwealth. The funds generated through these endeavors often support essential community services, charitable initiatives, and the operational costs of the participating groups. Historically, the regulation of such gaming aimed to balance the fundraising needs of these entities with the need to maintain integrity and prevent exploitation.