A professional benefit auctioneer is an invaluable resource for every part of your charity event. One of the greatest misconceptions about professional benefit auctioneers is that all of them suited… Read More »
Fundraising Event Planning
The meticulous orchestration of benefit auction events stands as a crucial pillar in the success of nonprofits and schools. The Event Planning & Management category delves into the intricacies of this indispensable facet. The articles offer readers a comprehensive guide to orchestrating seamless and prosperous fundraising occasions.
From the initial stages of conceptualization to the final bid, these articles serve as a beacon for event organizers. Each article provides invaluable insights into the strategic planning and execution of benefit auctions. Topics span the spectrum, encompassing venue selection, budgeting considerations, and the fine art of assembling a compelling array of auction items. Readers are guided through the art of crafting an engaging program that resonates with attendees and inspires generous contributions.
Risk management takes center stage as the category explores contingency planning. Ensure your organizers are well-equipped to navigate unforeseen challenges with these insights. Additionally, the digital landscape is scrutinized, offering readers a roadmap for incorporating online platforms to enhance the reach and impact of their fundraising events.
In essence, this category unravels the layers of event planning intricacies to empower organizers. Gain the knowledge needed to not only host successful benefit auctions but to elevate them into unforgettable experiences. Aspiring philanthropists and seasoned organizers alike will find a wealth of guidance to turn their visions of impactful fundraising events into tangible and triumphant realities.
Use a Paddle Drop to Raise More Money
This simple auction game is a great way to boost revenue at your nonprofit fundraising event. The Paddle Drop isn’t a new fundraising idea, but it’s one Auction Game that… Read More »
The Hybrid Event: 5 Tips for Better Fundraising Results
Sometimes you uncover great, new ideas through careful research and execution. Other times, new knowledge is a hard-won prize gained from running the gauntlet of trial and error. This is… Read More »
Items That Sell Well at School Auctions
Winding down our series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving Fundraising Excellence Series. Each new post covers the unique challenges school auction planners… Read More »
Procurement Tips for Planning and Execution
This post is the ninth in a series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving Fundraising Excellence Series. Each new post covers the… Read More »
How To Set a Procurement Timeline for Your School Auction
This post on how to create a Procurement Timeline is the eighth in a series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving… Read More »
Recruiting Volunteers for Your School Auction
This post about recruiting school volunteers for your event is the sixth in a series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving Fundraising… Read More »
Making Sure Your Committees Are Locked Before Recruiting Volunteers
This post is the fifth in a series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving Fundraising Excellence Series. Each new post covers the unique… Read More »
Starting off Strong with the Right Leadership Committee
This post is the fourth in a series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving Fundraising Excellence Series. Each new post covers the… Read More »
How Did We Do? Analyzing Results from Your School Auction
This post is the third in a series of posts based on the “Best Practices for School Auctions” whitepaper from the Greater Giving Fundraising Excellence Series. Each new post covers the… Read More »