Press Release
Mar 10, 2025
Charities in Alberta will now have more flexibility on how they can spend the money they earn from licensed gaming activities.
Alberta’s government is cutting red tape for Alberta’s charities by introducing changes that give charitable groups much broader discretion in determining how gaming proceeds are used to support their programs and services. This opens up more options for how charities can spend their gaming revenue on delivering services, without delays or the need for additional approvals, so that they can better support Albertans.
“Alberta’s charitable groups are the backbone of our communities. By giving them greater flexibility in how they use funds raised through licensed charitable gaming, we’re not just cutting red tape—we’re empowering them to continue delivering vital services and support to Albertans.”
Dale Nally, Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction
The updates shift the focus of AGLC policy to the types of activities and programming a charity can use their gaming revenue for, rather than based on their organization type. The policy amendments will appear in Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis’ (AGLC) Charitable Gaming Policies Handbook and will come into effect April 1, 2025.
“Alberta’s unique charitable gaming model supports over 23,000 charities in their work every year. The added flexibility in how charitable groups can use their earnings will help them continue to make a real difference for Albertans and communities throughout our province.”
Kandice Machado, CEO, AGLC
Bigger thresholds for approvals, wider discretion for expenses
AGLC has added a wide range of proceeds categories, and raised thresholds for spending before approvals are required, giving charities wide discretion in determining eligible expenses. Examples include:
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