Rotary Club of Scottsdale launches car raffle fundraiser supporting scholarships

Mark Stanton, President & CEO
Mark Stanton, President & CEO
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The Rotary Club of Scottsdale has started its annual car raffle fundraiser, aiming to raise money for scholarships and community service projects. The event is organized by the Scottsdale Rotary Club Foundation and will benefit local high school graduates who plan to attend college or trade schools. Funds will also support community initiatives and humanitarian projects at both national and international levels.

A total of 1,000 tickets are available for purchase at $100 each. Participants have a chance to win a 2026 GMC Acadia AT4 or opt for a $35,000 cash prize. The vehicle has been provided by Van Buick GMC.

There will be three early bird drawings, each awarding $500, scheduled for November 17, December 15, and January 12. Tickets that win in these early rounds remain eligible for the grand prize drawing.

The grand prize winner will be selected on March 23, 2026. Winners do not need to be present at the time of the drawing to claim their prizes.

Tickets can be purchased through the Rotary Club’s website at www.ScottsdaleRotary.org or directly via rafflecreator.com/pages/93164/scottsdale-rotary-2026-car-raffle. Only individuals aged 18 or older may participate. All ticket sales are final with no refunds available. The grand prize winner is responsible for all applicable taxes, fees, and licensing costs.

Sponsors supporting this fundraiser include Loose Law Group as the raffle sponsor and Stonehouse Collection as the print sponsor.

“Funds raised through the raffle directly support college and trade school scholarships for Scottsdale students, along with local, national, and international service projects that advance education, community well-being, and humanitarian aid — all core missions of Rotary,” according to event organizers.

For more information about the fundraiser or how to participate, visit www.ScottsdaleRotary.org or contact David Pastor at d.pastor@scottsdalerotary.org.



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