Canada's Criminal Code states that eligible charitable and religious organizations may conduct and manage lotteries under a licence issued by the province or municipality. Determining an organization's eligibility is a complex process and decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. The eligibility process can take up to 30 days. Organizations must submit a completed eligibility questionnaire and supporting documentation for review.
To qualify for a lottery licence, a registered charity, non-profit organization with charitable purposes or a religious organization must have demonstrated the charitable or religious mandate for a minimum of one year. Organizations must fall within one of four classifications of charitability:
- Relief of poverty;
- Advancement of education;
- Advancement of religion; or
- Other charitable purposes beneficial to the community.
Types of organizations that are not eligible for lottery licensing are:
- For profit organizations;
- Social clubs;
- Adult sports teams;
- Buck & Does;
- Professional associations, unions, employee groups;
- Private sports clubs; and
- Governments.
Please contact officeclerk@bonfieldtownship.com for a copy of the Eligibility Questionnaire Form.