Three of my galas this past year have had professional portraits offered on-site. The photo offers guests a remembrance of your auction fundraiser. Portrait photography works especially well for an auction gala which has co-workers attending, such as corporate and hospital foundations. Guests look spiffy, so the photos show employees in their best light (all the better, considering those photos may show up on the company intranet). Portrait photography works for four reasons. The ... Read On >
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FREE teleclass: 5 Myths Holding You Back from Making Big Bucks in Your Fundraiser Auction
UPDATE: This class has passed. To keep abreast of future calls, subscribe to Benefit Auction Ideas. ++++++ A number of you inspired me to dig deep into how and why some auction chairs have super-successful auctions and others don't. After three months of research, I've got the goods. In fact, depending on how long you've been getting my information, you might have participated in step one of this research (a survey). After hearing from you, talking with clients, and meeting with Auction ... Read On >
Silent auction item or live: Where to sell it?
In my consultations with clients, I'm often asked for my opinion about items. "Should we include this airfare?" "Will we make more money if we package THESE together, or THOSE together?" "How should we promote this?" If the gala only has a silent auction, I'm never asked whether an item belongs in the silent auction or live auction - there's no choice! But if the gala includes both components, the "silent versus live" debate surfaces. In this post, I want to discuss how an auction item ... Read On >
Family Photo Party: The traditional silent auction photography donation gets updated
If your silent auction items are similar to many galas, at least one of the items donated will be from a photographer. It's often a free sitting with one 8"X10" print. Although the item is usually displayed nicely and the photographer often has a lovely image of their work available to view, it rarely sells for top dollar. I've been seeking a way to improve this donation and recently read something that offers a fresh twist on this traditional (but tired) silent auction item. Christopher ... Read On >
Unusual fundraising auction venue – Airplane hangars
One of the stories in the August 2009 issue of Small Market Meetings was "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Transportation Museums are on a Roll." The article discussed the many types of events held in transportation museums. I haven't conducted a gala in a transportation museum yet, but I have experience conducting auctions in transportation facilities. This article covers a school auction held in an executive airplane hangar. An unusual fundraising auction venue can make a guest do a ... Read On >