Where the money goes
Did you know? We’re a lot more than lotto. Funds generated by lottery, casinos and sports-betting go back to the Province to help support healthcare, education and community programs all across B.C.
Net income from gambling
In 2022/23, thanks to our players, BCLC generated $1.6 billion in net income for the Province of B.C., which distributed it in many ways to benefit British Columbians:
$28
billion
Learn more about our impact in your community
Since 1985, players just like you have helped shaped B.C. See how funds generated from gambling have helped support local communities.
$147.2
million
To support health initiatives, including new hospitals, facility upgrades and community health programs.
$139.8
million
To support a range of non-profit organizations in their delivery of ongoing community programs and services.
$1.09
billion
To fund public programs and services, including education.
$15.1
million
To regulate all gambling in British Columbia, ensure the integrity of gambling industry companies, people and equipment and investigate allegations of wrongdoing.
$4.5
million
To promote responsible gambling through public awareness and education, treatment and prevention, research, training, evaluation and policy development. BCLC also dedicates a portion of its budget to advance its player health programs that encourage healthy play and improve the safety of products, environments and service for our players.
$113.6
million
To distribute a seven per cent share of gambling revenue to First Nations governments throughout the Province of B.C. as part of the Province’s commitment to reconciliation.
$100.8
million
To provide local B.C. governments that host a gaming facility with a 10 per cent share of the net revenue those facilities generate.
$9.9
million
Supporting the revitalization of B.C.’s horse racing industry
$3.0
million
To fund the police and the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch investigative team to maintain the integrity of public gambling in British Columbia.
In addition to the above, $12 million was distributed to the Government of Canada.
Featured community stories
Spread the Local Love
As we saw the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic had across our province, BCLC remained committed to supporting communities throughout B.C. For two weeks in February 2021, BCLC teamed up with 10 charitable organizations to launch a unique online fundraising experience, “Spread the Local Love”. The campaign supported local businesses and charitable organizations in municipalities across the province.
Victoria Hospitals Foundation
BCLC was proud to support Victoria Hospitals Foundation’s 2020 Visionary initiative, a unique campaign held in lieu of the annual Visions Gala fundraiser, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. BCLC has proudly supported the Victoria Hospitals Foundation and the Vancouver Island communities since 1991 and the Visions Gala since 2016.
Kamloops Symphony Orchestra
In December 2021, BCLC presented the virtual broadcast of the Kamloops Symphony Orchestra’s annual “Christmas with the KSO” concert. BCLC has been proudly supporting the arts community in Kamloops since 1985.