Fiscal Year 2023 Total
$4,556,784
That’s how much of the money raised by the lottery went to education programs in Duplin County last year. Elected officials in the state legislature decide how to best use the money provided to the state by the lottery each year.
Prekindergarten
$727,398
Being ready to learn helps kids get the most out of school. The N.C. Pre-K program serves four-year-old children who are at risk of falling behind their peers as they prepare for kindergarten. Thanks to lottery funds, 145 children in Duplin County received a free, academic pre-school experience last year.
College Scholarships
$133,668
Lottery funds help college students get learning that lasts a lifetime. Lottery funds provide scholarships based on financial need to help students cover the costs of attending a state university or community college in North Carolina. Last year, 118 scholarships went to Duplin County students scholarships.
Financial Aid
$55,195
A second way that the lottery helps make college affordable is through the UNC Need-Based Grant Program. The money supports grants to help students cover the costs of attending a state university within the UNC system. Last year, 211 grants went to Duplin County students.
School Staff
$2,361,946
It takes a team to make schools work. Lottery funds helped support the operations of public and charter schools, including the costs of support staff such as office assistants, custodians and substitute teachers.
School Transportation
$113,752
Just like students need a place to learn, they also need a safe way to get to school. Money raised by the lottery helps cover costs for school-provided transportation, like bus drivers’ salaries, fuel, and other related costs. Last year, Duplin County received over $113,752 to help cover the cost of school transportation.
School Construction
$1,164,825
Supported school construction and repair and renovation projects. Every dollar raised by the lottery is one less that must come from other sources such as property taxes.