How to Raise Money with Bingo and Quiz Nights
How to Raise Money with Bingo and Quiz Nights
Charity quiz nights and bingo evenings are some of the most reliable fundraisers around. People love them, they are cheap to run, and they bring communities together. The challenge has always been the prep work. Until now.
No Bingo Books, No Quiz Sheets
With Let's Go Games, players get virtual bingo cards on their phones. No printing, no buying books, no sorting through piles of paper. The host runs everything from one device and the audience sees it all on a TV or projector.
For quiz nights, there are 16,000 questions built in. You do not need to write a single one. Pick a category, pick the number of rounds, and the platform does the rest. Or ask the AI to generate questions on any topic you like.
Where the Money Comes From
- Entry fees: Charge per person or per team
- Raffle tickets: Use the built-in raffle draw mini-game
- Food and drink sales: People who come for games stay for food
- Sponsorship: Local businesses sponsor rounds or prizes
Real Numbers
A village hall charging a fiver per person with 40 people raises 200 pounds on entry alone. Add a raffle at 2 pounds a strip and you are looking at 300 to 400 pounds in a single evening. Run it monthly and that is thousands a year for your cause.
Easy for Volunteers
The mobile host is designed for people who are not tech-savvy. If your volunteer can use Netflix, they can run this. Set up takes 10 minutes. No training manual, no tech support calls, just turn up and play.
Community groups and charities can get started with the Starter plan for bingo or the Professional plan to access all games.