National Lottery Charity offerings are great

For most of us the most popular good cause would be themselves along with the possibility of that big win to make life more exciting plus the noble plot to help out our nearest and dearest but it’s pleasant to know that in the meantime we are contributing to some Charitable Works National Lottery results even if we haven’t got rich just yet.

The National Lottery has so far given away in excess of £25 billion to Charitable Events lotto. The precise amount given depends on sales, combination of sales, scale of unclaimed prizes and the total of interest on money waiting to be claimed but approximately 28% of the total revenue is expected to go to theCharitable Events and many of the extremely popular are celebrated at the National Lottery Awards celebration. Over 50% of the total income is given out in prizes with the government taking 12% in Lottery Duty euromillions. Outlets are paid 5% in sales compensation on the Draw-Based games and 6% on each Scratchcard which means average around £8,531 per year and working costs amount to around 4%.

Health, Education and Environmental charities have 50% of awards with the rest divided between Sports, Arts and Heritage euromillions results. The Bumble Bee Conservation Trust has benefitted as has the Isle of Wight Railway Restoration scheme and doubtless a Good Work near to all of us so keep buying, keep wishing and we will see the benefits.

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