Only two volunteers are required and assignment times (sessions) are only a mere two hours or so in length. The volunteer friendly roles no longer include the handling of cash or selling of product as they do under traditional licenced bingo. The significant change in the cGaming model is with the roles of charities and volunteers. There are Policies and Standards for groups through a contractual relationship with OLG and OCGA. Similar to licenced bingo, an organization must go through an eligibility assessment with their municipality in order participate and funds are monitored based on use of proceeds policies by the municipality. Charitable groups receive a portion of the proceeds based on their participation and role in the centre. These centres still have traditional paper bingo play but now also have electronic touch screen paperless bingo as well as other electronic games for players to enjoy. In partnership with Ontario Lottery and Gaming, the OGCA helped introduce electronic games to 37 charitable bingo and gaming centres in more than 25 communities across the province.
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