More than 300 Tucson-area charities were given raffle tickets for big prizes to sell over the last few months, keeping 100% of the proceeds. Here's who won.
Arizona Daily Star Tucson auto dealer Jim Click Jr.'s Millions for Tucson raffle raised a record $1.5 million, benefitting 308 local charities.
Here's how it worked: In February, Click challenged local nonprofits to raise at least $1 million to support their community programs, allowing them to keep 100% of the ticket sales. Raffle tickets were provided at no cost. Tickets were sold for $25 each of five for $100. People are also reading… Winning first place was Peter Steinart of Phoenix. The ticket was sold by the Arizona Trail Association.
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