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  2. Charity gambling - Wikipedia

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    With the increasing popularity of online bingo, a charity bingo site called "BigHeartBingo" and BigHeartBingo.com has been set up on a nonprofit basis to raise funds for charity in the same way that lotteries do. BigHeartBingo was founded by Jeremy Collis, formerly CEO of Littlewoods Lotteries, the largest provider of charity lotteries in the UK.

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    Have some fun and support a good cause with fundraisers for local nonprofits: 16th Annual Bark in the Park. Saturday, June 1 - registration begins 9:45 a.m., event 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  5. Bingo night to support nonprofits scheduled - AOL

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    Jun. 26—MOSES LAKE — A classic game for a good cause — a whole list of good causes, in fact — will be the goal of a Bingo night sponsored by Care Moses Lake. Bingo is scheduled for 5 p.m ...

  6. Attorney General Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Attorney General Alliance (AGA) is a nonprofit group of state attorneys general in the United States. The AGA was founded in 1982 as a bipartisan group of state attorneys general. The group's current chairman is Democrat Phil Weiser, who is the Colorado Attorney General. The majority of the AGA's funding comes from corporate sponsorships ...

  7. Gambling in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Eligible non-profit organizations are allowed to operate certain gambling games for fundraising purposes, including bridge and whist, [22] bingo (also called "beano"), raffles, pull tabs, and casino nights (referred to as "bazaars"). [23]

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