Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the CSCF 5050?
The CSCF 5050 is an online 50/50 raffle supporting the Commonwealth Sport Canada Foundation. It gives participants a chance to win cash while helping sport programs and athletes across Ontario.
2. How does a 50/50 raffle work?
In a 50/50 raffle:
50% of ticket sales go to one lucky winner, randomly chosen.
50% of net proceeds go to the charity/cause — in this case, Commonwealth Sport Canada Foundation.
3. Who benefits from the CSCF 5050?
Proceeds support Commonwealth Sport Canada Foundation, a charity that funds coaching, athlete development, and sport initiatives connected to amateur sport and Commonwealth Games involvement in Canada.
4. Who can play?
You must be:
18 years or older, and
A resident in Ontario
to purchase tickets and be eligible to win.
5. How often are draws held?
The site shows the next draw date (e.g., Jan. 1) — draws are scheduled periodically as listed on the page. Check the draw details on the site for exact times.
6. What are the ticket prices?
Ticket bundles typically include:
5 for $10
25 for $25
100 for $50
200 for $100
500 for $200
These prices are shown on the Team Canada 5050 site
7. How do I buy tickets?
Click “BUY TICKETS” or “BUY TICKETS NOW” on the page to select the ticket bundle you want.
8. How much can I win?
Prize amounts vary depending on total ticket sales. For example, the winning ticket will take home half of the jackpot at that time.
9. When will the winner be announced?
Winners are typically announced shortly after a draw closes. You’ll see the next draw date/time listed on the site.
10. How are winners notified?
Winners are usually contacted based on the information provided when purchasing tickets. Exact notification details are in the full rules.
11. Are there any rules I should know?
Yes — official rules govern eligibility, ticket validity, claiming prizes, and other legal requirements. You can view them via the “The Rules” link on the site.
12. Is this raffle licensed and legal?
Yes — the CSCF 5050 is a provincially licensed raffle and you must be the age of majority in your region to participate (license info shown on page).
13. How does this support sport in Canada?
Your participation helps fund sport development programs, coaches, athletes, and initiatives tied to Commonwealth Sport Canada Foundation — ensuring broader support for amateur sport.
14. Where can I find help for problem gambling?
The site provides support information (e.g., problem gambling helplines) — please play responsibly.
15. Where can I find more information or rules?
Visit the Rules, and Privacy Policy links on the site navigation for full details.
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