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A brunch raised how much??

March 11, 2025 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS
an event space with many decorated tables

I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the Development team from the USF Sarasota-Manatee campus. Their signature event, Brunch on the Bay, held its 30th Anniversary recently. Thirty years! That kind of legacy clearly takes hard work, creativity, and a lovingly supportive community. Famously known for its lobster tails (!) and more than 20 other amazing restaurant stations, it’s one of the only events I do that is ideally suited for an open-air tent. They do a great job of mission messaging, and the crowd gives enthusiastically in the Paddle Raise. Deciding all those years ago to brand a brunch instead of a nighttime gala has made USF S-M stand out in a sea of other fundraisers.

If your team isn’t thinking before each event about how to stand out and be memorable, you’re missing an opportunity to build community and loyalty.

a testimonial from a nonprofit executive

Comments are closed - Categories: Charity, Donation Appeals, Fund a Need, GALA GAL Case Study

►No bid cards?

February 26, 2024 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS
beautiful table

I worked a beautiful, high-profile event recently that surprised me in one key way: they didn’t want to use bid cards. It’s been years since I’ve done a fundraiser without bid cards. In fact, now that I think about it, I’m not sure I’ve ever done a live auction or Paddle Raise – without the bid paddles.

Why would an org decide against giving attendees some sort of bid card or bid paddle? They didn’t want to come across as pushy. They wanted to focus on the party. There are many great events that are fabulous parties.

One of the first questions I ask groups during the discovery phase is, “Are you having a party, or are you having a fundraiser?” The answer to that question determines how decisions are made.

It was still a great party, and I helped them get creative with their programs so we could identify who was bidding and who wanted to donate.

But next year I hope we have bid cards 🙂

Comments are closed - Categories: Consulting, Event Logistics, Fund a Need, GALA GAL Case Study, Live Auctions

►Worse than Whoops!

November 19, 2023 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Something happened recently that has NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE. I created Clerking Sheets for a gala and emailed them to the client ahead of time. They printed those sheets and put them on 3 clipboards. Check and check. They had staff members lined up to fill in the sheets during the live auction and Paddle Raise (on another sheet).

We did the fundraising and sold 4 live auction items (some with multiples) and then got many Fund-a-Need donations at multiple levels.

After the auction I asked to see one copy of the clerking sheets so I could take a photo for my records.

NO ONE WROTE ANYTHING DOWN.

For the first time ever, somehow the clipboards never got into the hands of the 3 staff members told to do it.

Don’t let this happen to you. Make certain to put the clipboards into the recorders’ hands early in the evening and explain their critical role and what time the fundraising will take place. Having 3 individuals assigned to the job has always worked up to this point. (You can also record the fundraising portion to have as a backup.) Plan ahead. And triple check.

Comments are closed - Categories: Consulting, Event Logistics, Fund a Need, GALA GAL Case Study, Live Auctions

Running Tally Clerk Sheet

February 5, 2023 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Here’s a handy tool to use when recording your Paddle Raise/Fund-a-Need donations. If you’re not already using a sheet that tallies as you go, here’s an example for you!

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Two trends

November 4, 2022 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Here are two things you might not be doing: asking for small monthly recurring donations, and including a direct QR code to make it easy for guests to give. Shout out to the fabulous Wounded Veterans Relief Fund for their upgrades to a traditional pledge card.

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