Members pick a number, pay a few pounds a month, and a provably-fair draw picks a winner automatically. No spreadsheets, no doubts about the draw, no chasing — just steady money for your cause.
Built by a Lions treasurer, for his own club — now other charities can use it too.
A full 100-number board at £5/month, with half the pot going to your cause.
A tamper-evident cryptographic draw your members can trust — not a spreadsheet or a hat.
Hosted, updated and looked after. Your club runs its own draw — I look after the software.
Made to run a real Lions club draw — by someone who does the treasurer’s job too.
Fill all 100 numbers at £5 a month and your club takes
for your cause — with £250 going to a lucky member every single month.
If your club already runs a 100 Club — or has thought about it — you know the friction: a spreadsheet only the treasurer understands, standing orders that quietly lapse, numbers double-sold, and a monthly draw done from a bag or a random-number website that no one can really check. It works, but it leaks money and eats volunteer hours.
Club 100 takes the whole thing online and does the fiddly parts for you.
Anyone can see which of the 100 numbers are still free and grab one — which is what actually fills the board.
Pick a number, sign up, set up payment. No form to post back to the treasurer.
Every month’s winner is published, so members can see it’s real — which keeps them in.
Who has which number, who’s paid, who’s lapsed — at a glance, not in a spreadsheet.
Run the monthly draw in seconds. The result is cryptographically random and tamper-evident, with a full history.
The numbers and history you need when it’s time to report your small-society lottery to the council.
A 100 Club only works if members believe the draw is honest. Club 100 uses a cryptographically secure random draw that is tamper-evident — it records exactly how each winner was chosen and will abort rather than produce a result anyone could have nudged. It’s the difference between “trust us” and being able to show your work. That trust is what keeps members renewing year after year.
Most 100 Clubs run as a registered small society lottery with your local council. I’ll help you get set up the same way our own Lions club did — the registration, the member rules, and the records you need to keep — so you’re raising money properly. (I’ll point you to your licensing authority for anything that needs their sign-off; I set up the software and share what worked for us, I’m not your legal adviser.) Your club is the promoter and runs its own lottery — Club 100 is simply the software it uses.
The Severn Dean Lions Club 100 is live on this exact system — the number board, the winners, all of it.
Open the live Club 100 →One small fee, software fully looked after. It costs a charity far less than it raises.
Less than one member’s yearly subscription — for something that can raise thousands.
I’m Brian Willows. I’m a member of the Lions and the treasurer of my own club, and I built Club 100 because running our draw on spreadsheets was painful and I wanted a draw our members could genuinely trust. It’s been running our club’s 100 Club ever since. If it would help your club raise more with less hassle, I’d be glad to set you up the same way — and I’ll talk to you as a fellow volunteer, not a salesperson.
Usually yes — a 100 Club normally runs as a small society lottery registered with your local council. It’s inexpensive and straightforward, and I’ll walk you through exactly what we did.
No. You set the number of tickets, the monthly price and the prize split. A “200 Club” or a £2 board works just as well.
Whatever your club needs, as long as you state the purpose: charitable causes, or members’ subscription fees, or general running costs. Many clubs use it to take the sting out of collecting subs.
Most clubs use standing orders or bank transfer, tracked in the dashboard. We can talk about card/online payment if you want it.
Yes — it runs under your club’s branding, not mine.
It still works from day one — the prize is a share of whatever’s sold, and the live board is designed to help you fill the rest.
Any time, with 30 days’ notice. Your member and draw records are yours to keep.
Tell me your club and how you run (or want to run) your draw. I’ll set you up — first month free.
Set my club up