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►How’s Your Charity’s Reputation?

February 27, 2013 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS
What Are They Saying About You?

Protect your charity’s reputation with the public

What’s the public perception about non-profit organizations, and, by extension, your non-profit?

Yesterday’s headline on Slate.com “Why America’s Charities Are So Uncharitable”  http://tinyurl.com/YourCharity immediately tightened my stomach. ‘Arrgh, bad press,’ I thought, worried before I’d even read a word. Arguably, that’s part of the problem. Is it possible, even likely, that thousands (or millions) of Americans will read only that headline?

How can you proactively address any negative press about charities and turn it to your advantage?

In the text, author Ken Stern (long-time nonprofit executive) comments on the number of nationwide charities (1.1 million, not counting congregations) and the sometimes questionable causes the IRS approves for 501(c)3 status. He sees problems with lost revenue, increased competition, and yes, damage to the public perception of non-profits in general. He provides several examples of nonprofit organizations which seem to be benefiting their profit margins more than the public good.

“When so much of the American charitable sector seems so uncharitable, it is perhaps time we remind ourselves what a charity is really supposed to be.”

So, what can you do to protect and enhance your charity’s reputation?

Show and tell your story:  the behind-the-scenes actions you are taking, impacts you are making, lives you are changing. Get photos onto your Facebook page (several times a week!), put 1-2 minute video clips up on YouTube, and write longer content on your web pages.

Want to earn the public trust? Show and tell your way to greater visibility and transparency. If you don’t, those supporter dollars could go to another organization.

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►It Pays – Awesome Live Auction Donated Experience!

August 8, 2012 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

How partnering with a true fundraising auctioneer pays

Image of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Macy’s Parade Tickets are an Awesome Auction Item!

So excited to find out that one of my groups scored Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade passes from a lead I shared with them during our consultation!

That’s right, on September 15th we’ll get to find out which lucky folks will be in the heart of iconic Manhattan for the chance-of-a-lifetime viewing of The Rockettes!! Oh, and the balloons, of course, and the celebrities, the excitement, the Instagram photos…

And as exciting as it will be to see who donates the most and ends up the high bidder, it’s JUST AS EXCITING to be the auctioneer who gets to deliver to good news, “SOLD! You did it! You’re the winner!”

I’m delighted for them, for all the attendees who will witness the excitement, and for the Alzheimer caregivers and their families who will benefit from the funds raised from this 100% pure donation.

Yep, it pays to partner with a professional. I love my job!

P.S. Want to place a reserve bid on these Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade passes? E-mail me at Info@GalaGal.com and I’ll get you the absentee bid form or online link 🙂

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►Board-erline Frustrated?

July 1, 2012 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS
Avoid this at your non-profit!

Are you frustrated with your Board members?

Are your Board members frustrated with you? or your expectations?

A colleague from NSA-CF (National Speakers Association, Central Florida chapter) recently broached this topic in his newsletter and blog.

You know how they say that

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►Your Auctioneer’s Education, 2010 Summit

June 29, 2012 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Completing the past couple of posts about auctioneers, continuing education, and best ideas, here are some tips from the 13 pages of notes I walked away with from the other presenters at the 2010 Benefit Auction Summit in San Antonio.

  • Help your Live Auctioneer conduct a powerful (more…)

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►Your Auctioneer’s Education, 2011 Summit

June 28, 2012 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Since yesterday I mentioned the upcoming Benefit Auction Summit as a continuing education opportunity for professional fundraising auctioneers, I’ll share some of my takeaways from the two previous Summits.

2011-Baltimore

BOOTCAMP Alum Darron Meares shared (more…)

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►The Auction Bible

June 24, 2012 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

At a lunchtime meeting with a Clearwater client today, a committee member pulled me aside.  I was surprised and flattered by her request:

 

“Could we have a second copy of your book? It was such a big help to us last year, and Sandy is using the copy you gave us for this fall’s event. But we’d like to put a copy in the archives.

In the archives?

Wow!

I am happy that they continue to use their copy of AUCTION! The 98 Solutions to Every Charity Auction Challenge, and humbled that it’s been deemed important enough to join other historical records in this church’s vault.

Check out an excerpt here “68 Essentials to Ask at a Mid-Point Planning Meeting”

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