⚠️ Spond Superdraw and Spot the ball are only available in the UK
Bringing in money can be a pain, which is why Spond has introduced new and interactive ways to raise funds with minimal effort and stress. Spot the Ball and Spond Superdraw are simple to set up and Spond does all the hard work for you, which is why the total raised through Spond increased by 55% in 2022. Superdraw campaigns can be set up in the app and in Spond Club.
Spond Superdraw
Spond Superdraw is the most exciting way yet for your team to raise money in Spond. Three times a year, we run a networked prize draw for participating groups in Spond, in which you, your members and your supporters have the chance to win unbelievable prizes in an online draw.
In each Spond Superdraw, we give away guaranteed prizes, ranging from cash and games consoles to gift vouchers.
Spond Superdraw works brilliantly as a fundraiser. Create a campaign for your team in Spond and then we’ll pay you a share of every digital Superdraw entry you sell. It's that simple.
Whether you sell thousands of entries or just a handful, you will always receive your share of the proceeds and, because Spond provides all of the prizes, there's absolutely no risk to your team.
Odds of Winning the Superdraw
There are no fixed odds for winning the Superdraw, as the chances depend on the number of participants. The Superdraw is straightforward: if 100 people enter, you have a 1 in 100 chance of winning. If 1,000 people enter, the chance becomes 1 in 1,000, and so on.
Spot the Ball
A new take on an old favourite, Spot the Ball is a great way for groups and other non-commercial organisations to raise money. Spond provides the platform on which individualised prize competitions tailored to your club can be set up with ease. The games are wholly operated and managed by Spond. We even create the campaign page to help you get the word out to members and others who might be interested in contributing.
Odds of Winning Spot the Ball
There are no fixed odds for winning Spot the Ball, as the chances depend on the number of participants. In addition to the number of entrants, an important factor is how close you get to the ball’s location. The winner is the person who gets closest, even if the position isn’t exactly correct. In practice, the odds of winning are therefore directly related to the number of participants, and your chances are influenced by how many people enter the competition.