The company, already established in the fundraising sector, now has 20 charity clients on its books handling campaign planning, printing, and results analysis.
The contract wins valued at a combined £250,000 per annum, come on the heels of the launch of the company's cross-media service for fundraisers. In August, The British Heart Foundation tested a cross-media raffle programme following three years of paper raffles.
To help cater for the company's growing raffle clients Brightsource has appointed Mark Collins to the role of campaign developer.
Emily Rowland, head of campaign development at Brightsource, said the Collins' expertise in the fundraising arena will prove "invaluable" as demand for Brightsource’s raffle and prize-draw services grows.
Brightsource boosts charity client base with contract wins
Print management group Brightsource has secured raffle contracts with three new clients, YMCA, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and National Deaf Children's Society.