A 50/50 raffle, often associated with professional sports teams like the Kansas City Royals, is a fundraising method where tickets are sold, and half the proceeds go to a designated beneficiary (often a charitable organization supported by the team), while the other half is awarded to a single winning ticket holder. The winning ticket number and corresponding prize amount are typically announced during a game or event and subsequently published online and sometimes through other media channels. This announcement and publication constitute the drawing’s outcome.
Transparency in announcing the winning numbers and payout builds trust with fans and encourages participation in future raffles. This fundraising mechanism provides crucial support for community initiatives and charitable causes, fostering goodwill and positive public relations for the team. The readily available information about past drawings allows potential participants to understand the process and potential winnings, increasing engagement. Historically, such raffles have evolved from simple cash drawings to sophisticated systems involving electronic ticket sales and rapid, verifiable result dissemination.