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The Lottery makes Arizona a better place to live and visit by funding community programs and public projects that otherwise might not
exist. Every year, the Arizona Lottery supports countless endeavors that are made possible through the sale of Lottery tickets. From parks
and recreation to wildlife preservation, to education and public health, to transportation and economic development, Lottery dollars are
making an impact statewide.
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26 Years of Money Back to Arizona
| General Fund |
$819,683,700 |
| Local Transportation Assistance Fund |
$581,000,000 |
| Heritage Fund |
$318,526,500 |
| County Assistance Fund |
$160,286,000 |
| Mass Transit |
$72,134,600 |
| Economic Development Fund |
$53,078,500 |
| Healthy Arizona |
$61,317,700 |
| CASA |
$31,423,100 |
| Department of Gaming |
$900,000 |
| Total back to Arizona |
$2,098,350,100 |
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Last year alone, the Arizona Lottery contributed almost $140 million in net profits to the state. Since its inception
in 1981, the overall contribution of Lottery dollars to beneficiaries has been over $2 billion. Dollars are funneled into the communities for
a wide range of programs through a variety of funds.
Learn more about the funds
Many people, unknowingly, see the positive impact made by the Arizona Lottery first-hand every day. Through short stories, photos, and a
database that lists projects in your community, Where the Money Goes reveals how the Arizona Lottery is making an impression in our state.
Search our statewide project list
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 Arizona Lottery Beneficiary – CASA Established in October 1985, the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program provides services to thousands of children annually. The CASA volunteers get to know their children Learn more
The Arizona Lottery makes no direct grants; all Lottery proceeds are distributed to beneficiaries according to statute. Agencies administer
grants as part of their Lottery funding including the Heritage Fund and the Local Transportation Assistance Fund (LTAF). To request information
about the application process, please contact the Grants and Program Manager at Arizona State Parks or the Environmental Education Program
Manager at the Game and Fish Department. For information on LTAF grants, contact your City/Town Manager's Office.
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$2,098,350,100
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$4662,199,980
FY 07
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| 1. |
30.2% |
| | State Program Funding:
$139,915,000 |
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7.4% |
| | Operations:
$34,405,900 |
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6.7% |
| | Retailers:
$31,121,300 |
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55.6% |
| | Player Prizes:
$257,493,000 |
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$139,915,000
FY 07
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| 1. | Local Transportation Assistance Fund: |
| | $23,000,000 |
| 2. | Heritage Fund: |
| | $20,000,000 |
| 3. | Mass Transit: |
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$9,783,800 |
| 4. | Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Fund: |
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(30% of unclaimed prize monies): $2,666,200 |
| 5. | Economic Development Fund: |
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$2,920,700 |
| 6. | General Fund: |
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$52,922,300 |
| 7. | Healthy AZ: |
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$20,672,000 |
| 8. | Department of Gaming: |
| | $300,000 |
| 9. | County Assistance Fund: |
| | $7,650,000 |
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