Statistics and research release
Funds raised for good causes Q2 2024 to 2025: Official statistics
Income from game sales by quarter and versus last year. Represents quarter 2 2024 to 2025.
Summary
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Funds raised for good causes
Published: November 2024
Reporting Period: Quarter 2, 2024 to 2025 (July to September)
Since its launch in November 1994, the National Lottery has raised over £49 billion for good causes that include sports (including Olympic athletes), arts and heritage, as well as health, education and the environment.
Funds are raised from the sale of National Lottery games and supplemented by items such as unclaimed prizes. The funds for good causes are held in the National Lottery Distribution Fund (NLDF).
Key facts
Total funds raised for good causes between Quarter 2 2023 to 2024 and Quarter 2 2024 to 20251
The chart shows the most recent quarter and the preceding 4 quarters for comparative purposes.
For consistency, each week’s ending date must fall within the reporting quarter, therefore the number of weeks within the quarters may vary.
The total raised for good causes in Quarter 2 (July to September) 2024 to 2025 was £451.2 million. This was £16.5 million (3.5 percent) below Quarter 1 (April to June) 2024 to 2025 and £9.7 million (2.2 percent) above Quarter 2 in 2023 to 2024. The last 5 quarters have generated £2.2 billion for good causes.
2023 to 2024 Quarter 2 |
2023 to 2024 Quarter 3 |
2023 to 2024 Quarter 42 |
2024 to 2025 Quarter 1 |
2024 to 2025 Quarter 2 |
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Amount raised for good causes | £441.5 million | £400.0 million | £449.0 million | £467.7 million | £451.2 million |
Details
Funds raised for good causes in Quarter 2 (July to September) 2024 to 2025 were £16.5 million (3.5 percent) lower than Quarter 1 (April to June) 2024 to 2025, and £9.7 million (2.2 percent) higher than Quarter 2 (July to September) 2023 to 2024.
Total National Lottery sales fell by £77.2 million (3.9 percent) compared to Quarter 1 (April to June) 2024 to 2025, primarily due to a fall in EuroMillions sales of £72.7 million (14.7 percent). When compared to Quarter 2 (July to September) 2023 to 2024, total sales experienced a fall of £156.2 million (7.7 percent), primarily due to a fall in Lotto (£41.0 million) and Scratchcard (£87.7 million) sales compared to the same period last year.
Notes
1Amounts relate to total value of proceeds from game sales and other income and adjustments, including unclaimed prizes, raised for good causes. For clarity quarters 1 and 2 of 2024 to 2025 and quarters 1 and 4 of 2023 to 2024 cover a 13-week period. Quarter 2 of 2023 to 2024 covers a 14-week period.
2Quarter 4 2023 to 2024 reporting period covers across the final month of the Third National Lottery Licence (January 2024) and the first 2 months of the Fourth National Lottery Licence (February 2024 to March 2024).
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