Prize breakdown
Top prizes
1st prize: £10,000 or a luxury holiday
2nd prize: £500
Runner-up prizes
50 winners: £10 each
300 winners: £5 each
Key dates
Closing date: 1 June 2026
Draw date: 5 June 2026
Fast Entry Draw
Enter by 8 May 2026 for your chance to also win a £25 M&S Gift card! The Spring Raffle Fast Entry Draw takes place on 11 May 2026.
How your kindness helps children bloom

Enter the Spring Raffle today for your chance to win big! Every ticket you buy could help the NSPCC reach more primary school children through our Speak Out Stay Safe programme. With your support, children learn:
- what abuse is
- that it's never their fault
- where they get help, including from Childline.
Choose your tickets below and make a difference today
£36
36 tickets for £36 could help us deliver Speak out Stay Safe to 12 primary school children – and give you 36 chances to win.
£24
24 tickets for £24 could help us reach eight primary school children with this vital programme – and give you 24 chances to win.
£6
6 tickets for £6 could help bring Speak out Stay Safe to two primary school children – and give you 6 chances to win.
Raffle information
In 2024, £1,120,699 was raised from ticket sales in our Weekly Lotteries and seasonal Raffles, with 9.60% spent on prizes, 70.18% spent on expenses and a fantastic 20.22% being used to fund the work of the NSPCC, based on the Lottery and Raffle Submissions made by the NSPCC to the Gambling Commission, during the 2024 calendar year.
In 2024, the likelihood of winning a prize was, on average, 1 in 534 in our regular Weekly Lotteries and 1 in 1,539 in our seasonal Raffles.
Terms and conditions
- Winners will be notified as soon as possible after the draw. Please visit our raffle winners page after the draw date to check the winning ticket numbers.
- Entry to the Spring Raffle closes on 1 June 2026 and the draw takes place on 5 June 2026. Fast Entry Draw entries close on 8 May 2026 and the draw takes place on 11 May 2026.
- By purchasing these tickets you agree to these terms and conditions.
- If you have a complaint, please visit complaints and disputes.
- All profits from the NSPCC Raffle are used to fund the NSPCC and wherever the funds are needed most, that's where they'll go.
- Due to Gambling Commission regulations online ticket purchases can only be made using a debit card.
See full list of terms and conditions
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NSPCC is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 4781. Promoter: NSPCC, Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3NH. Responsible person: Paul Taylor. Must be 18 or over to play. Underage gambling is an offence.
