how to have a successful gala

This is what happens if you have fewer items in your fundraising auction

How many items should you have at your auction?

Planning a fundraising auction or gala can take a lot of work and the idea of soliciting new items can be overwhelming. I get it! What if I told you that you don’t need as many auction items in your auction?

What if I told you having fewer auction items will actually raise you more money?

How?

Well, there are a couple reasons for this.

Supply & Demand.

Simple and straight forward. The fewer auction items available to your attendees mean that the bids will compound on the items that exists rather than being spread over hundreds of items. Not everyone will walk away with an item or spend money in the auction, but that is the magic of it. Those bidders will have more money to spend in your Fund-A-Need. So not only are your auction items raising more money, but you will begin to see more revenue in your Fund-A-Need.

Your mission matters

The second reason is that more and more, people are caring less about getting something in return for their money. When we remove distractions like hundreds of auction items, you can focus on the core of your mission which will lead to a powerful Fund-A-Need. Auctions are still a powerful for building momentum and raising literal thousands of extra dollars at your event, but a Fund-A-Need will capture donations from more of your audience and allow you to develop lasting relationships with them as donors.

CASE STUDY: Campfire MN

How many items should you have at your fundraising event? Sarah Knox | Fundraising Auctioneer

I had a first time client this year called Campfire MN (they provide outdoor education opportunities to underprivileged youth in our community). I do not have the official Fund-A- Need totals yet as it was very recent, but am happy to send them once I receive them.

Here is a note from their development person about the live auction,

“And in terms of revenue, our live auction did so much better than last year (6 packages gained $10,400 revenue) whereas this year 3 packages gained $13,000. Our Fund A Need was extremely successful as well! Thank you again.”

We intentionally reduced the number of live auction items to keep momentum high for the Fund-A-Need moment so we could engage more donors. In the live auction, with similar items as they had the year before, I was able to increase the average auction price item from $1733 (with another auctioneer) to $4,333 (with me as the auctioneer). The Fund-A-Need was increased from $28,860 in 2017 (with their previous auctioneer) to $38,550 in 2018 (with me as their auctioneer).

This is not an isolated experience. Time after time, I work with nonprofits who are tired of spending weeks or months soliciting items or paying out the big bucks to consignment shops who are going to take the majority of what they “raised” in the auction.

You can do this too!

How many auction items should you have?

For a Live Auction shoot for 4-6 items. This is enough to build momentum, but won’t be too long to take away from the mission of the evening or lose the interest of the non-bidders in the crowd.

For a Silent Auction try for 1 item per 5-10 guests. I can hear you sighing with relief from here. You. Are. Welcome.

Are you going to try reducing your items this year? Do it! You can thank me later.

Fundraising Event Tip: How to make donors WANT to give to your organization

Fundraising Event Tips: How to make donors WANT to give to your Organization at your fundraising event

What would it mean to your organization if donors not only came to your fundraising event and made a donation, but also became die-hard donors who you could rely on for years to come?

I know how much the money you raise at your event means to your bottom line. It is incredibly important to your ability to keep doing the amazing work you do! Wouldn’t it be amazing if your donors not only gave, but completely and 100% bought into your mission and became the motor that moved your organization forward? Incase you were wondering, the answer to that question is HECK YES!

How to make donors give at your event?

There are several techniques to getting guests to give at your fundraising event. They may give through the auction or play your revenue-generating games, and I’ve even witnessed guests be guilted and bullied into giving to an organization.

One of the best tools your organization has at your fundraising event is the Fund-A-Need (cash auction, paddle raise, giving moment, ask for donations, whatever you want to call it). The question I get all the time from nonprofits is “how do I get people to give during my fund-a-need?” And can you blame them? You may be asking the same question right now.

So I took the tools I have personally used to help my clients consistently have record-breaking fundraisers, and put it into my 3 part Fund-A-Need Framework for you (ABSOLUTELY FREE).

What will the Fund-A-Need Framework do for you?

You will learn to craft your nonprofit’s story in a way that will engage and empower donors.

You will learn how to use your event to turn casual attenders into die-hard, long term donors.

You will learn the 3 steps I ask my clients to integrate into their events that will prepare their hearts and minds to become financial partners before I even conduct the ask for donations.

If you are ready to set your Fund-A-Need up for success, download your FREE Fund-A-Need Framework here: