Why tamper-evident draws build donor trust

Hash-chained, audited draws mean nobody — not even us — can quietly change a result. Here is why that matters for your supporters.

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By Maria Lopez· Published May 12, 2026 · Updated Jun 14, 2026
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Donors give more when they trust the draw. That trust is easy to lose and hard to rebuild — which is why RaffleGives records every published draw in a hash-chained audit log that cannot be quietly altered after the fact.

Your team enters the physical winning number; our staff confirms it before anything publishes (a four-eyes check). Once a draw is published, it is permanent. The only path to a re-draw is a disqualified claimant — fully audited, with their tickets voided.

For your supporters, that means the result they saw is the result that stands. For your board, it means a clean, defensible record every single time.

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