Last year, $30 million of the Lottery revenue was directed to local police and firefighters' pensions.
Hoosier Lottery proceeds have supported local police and firefighters’ pensions, the Teachers’ Retirement Fund, and the Lottery Surplus Fund.
Click on your county to see how Hoosier Lottery proceeds
were distributed to beneficiaries in your area.
All financial figures based on Fiscal Year 2019.
**In Fiscal Year 2004, the Hoosier Lottery contributed $1.8 million to the Help America Vote Act.
*Not all counties have local police and fire departments, and therefore not all counties have an allocation for those pension funds. Those counties are: Benton, Brown, Crawford, Franklin, Harrison, Jasper, LaGrange, Newton, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, Pulaski, Spencer, Switzerland, Union and Warren.
The mission of the Hoosier Lottery is to return maximum net income to the state in a socially responsible manner.
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Last year, $30 million of the Lottery revenue was directed to local police and firefighters' pensions.