When it comes to Southern states, gambling — both land-based and online — is either non-existent or heavily regulated and limited to certain activities. Arkansas is no exception: online gambling here is not allowed, sending 100s of fans of virtual wagering to international platforms. Land-based gambling is limited to certain forms of betting and games of chance. That being said, Arkansas is still fairly liberal when compared to some of its neighbors in the Southern states (we feel you, players from Alabama).
Currently, the state allows casino games (slots and table games) in a few limited locations, as well as pari-mutuel horse and dog race and sports wagering, including live racing, simulcasts, and instants, as well as an online sportsbook. The lottery is available to the residents of the state, and so are certain forms of charitable gambling.
When we are talking about charitable gambling, it is first and foremost Raffles and Bingo for Arkansas. There are no taxes on Raffles, and any bona fide non-profit organization can hold Raffles evens any time it wants. When it comes to Bingo, however, the state expects an organization to get a license first.