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►Summit Summit Summit Time…

July 31, 2022 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Ahhh, it’s that time of year again, the annual Benefit Auction Summit hosted by the National Auctioneers Association. This is the time each year when many of the top fundraising auctioneers in the country get together for 3 days of top-tier education and networking. While our classes are good each year, it’s our time catching up with each other that really pays off.

Hours of socializing inevitably lead to shop talk, and I learned what’s been happening with events in California, Texas, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Chicago, Portland and much more. This really does add important tools and techniques that I bring to you each fall.

In addition, we got to meet with new vendors, learn about the latest consignment trip offerings, and even win prizes (I won the drawing!)

I haven’t missed a Summit since its inception in 2010, and I’m thankful for 3 great days to head into Fall 2022 with joy.

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►That’s a Wrap!

June 5, 2022 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS

Yup, that’s a wrap on the Spring 2022 fundraising season! I am thankful to have worked with several nonprofits I’ve not had the chance to partner with so far. It is still fun every time to meet a new group of passionate devotees and learn all about their mission. It’s invigorating and refreshes my hope for goodness in the world!

One trend I saw this spring is several large nonprofits switching things up for 2023. Two of my biggest auctions (where their annual gala makes up a huge portion of their revenue, and broke records in 2022) plan to diversify their events next year, perhaps replacing the annual gala with intimate patron parties. Typically, big-ticket galas can and do generate great revenue, entertain guests and share mission moments, they take A LOT of planning and many hours of staff, committee, and board time. So how does an org decide when that annual gala is worth it (and when it’s not)? We can do the math and crunch the numbers, but sometimes you just go out on a limb and try something new.

What about you, your org? Are you freshening up your gala each year, adding additional fundraisers, or making a break in pursuit of something totally new?

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►Calling in Favors

August 21, 2019 - Author: Jenelle Taylor, CAI BAS
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Committee members often ask me how to reach out to a well-connected community pillar or a semi-celebrity they happen to know. When you’re not asking for a direct donation, but instead asking to be connected to someone’s friends and associates, that asking can be tricky.

When it comes to reaching out for donations, it’s helpful to consider a couple of things:
First, ask the person you know if the cause you’re requesting on behalf of is one they feel good about supporting.

For example:
“As you may know, I’m on the committee for X Cancer Organization, and they help people across the state with emergency scholarships for basic necessities while going through cancer treatment, like keeping their electricity on and a roof over their heads. I’d love your help to make their fundraiser more successful, and I’m not asking for money 🙂 With your help, we could raise thousands more dollars. Could I ask you a few questions?”

Then, explain the type of connections you’re looking for. 

“This event has an exclusive live auction with only a small number of carefully chosen packages, and a silent auction also. Each live auction spot typically raises $2000+, and we’re always looking to offer the guests memorable, emotional experiences that they just can’t stop bidding on! During committee brainstorming for ideas, they were hoping for (insert package ideas you think could come from the prospect’s contacts – Dinner for 12 with Chef ________, Sunset Yacht Trip for 20, Box at ______ sporting event, etc.). Would you be willing to connect me to people who can make this happen?”

That process is both polite and effective in securing more and higher value donations. 

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