How To Have A Successful Fundraising Gala Without Planning an Auction — Sarah Knox Auctioneer for Fundraising Benefit & Charity Events (2024)

Did you know this is possible? I know, it pains me to say it as an auctioneer, but you can have a successful Fundraising Gala without having any auction. I know what you are thinking!Surely, she can't mean NO auction. She must be talking about Silent Auctions.Nope. I mean NO auctions. No silent auction. No Live Auction. You can just have a Fund-A-Need (sometimes called a special appeal/cash auction/giving moment) and have a very successful gala.

When auctioneers started conducting Fund-A-Needs, it was because they noticed that after their live auction of 8-12 items, there were some bidders who bid thousands of dollars, but because they didn't win the auction item, that money was lost. So instead of losing that revenue, they would do a catch all ask to try to capture that money from donors.

Fast forward 10 years.

Now, the Fundraising Appeal/Fund-A-Need portion is the highest revenue generator for most of my events. In fact,I have clients that don't have an auction at all, they just have a Fund-A-Need and it is wildly successful.

With the right strategic preparation and planning, your organization can have a Fund-A-Need or Special Appeal that will engage the majority of your audience and allow them to partner financially with your organization in the amazing work that you are doing.

1. Pick a specific need within your organization

This is important because it helps you set a specific goal for your fund-a-need and it allows your guests to have something tangible that their funds will be going towards. I know your organization does many wonderful things to further your mission, but your donors want to be inspired and given a specific way that they can help your organization.

2. Work your program around the need you are addressing that night

I am a fan of keeping programs short and sweet, but making sure every minute of the program is focused and intentional so that you can keep your guests' attention the entire time and ensure that they are fully engaged when we present the Fund-A-Need.

A program formula I like is:

  1. Welcome (by emcee, president or board chair) 2-5 minutes

  2. Brief Overview of Organization and Mission for new guests 2-5 minutes

  3. Brief overview of what has been accomplished in the past because of the donors in the room and an introduction of what is next for your organization (the need of the night) 10 minutes

  4. Brief Testimonial of someone your organization has helped (ideally a video testimonial so you can control the time and the attention of the audience) 2-5 minutes

  5. Fund-A-Need/Special Appeal by auctioneer 10-15 minutes

  6. Thank you to all the donors in the room and the specific Sponsors by President/Executive Director/Board Chair/Etc 10 minutes

  7. Entertainment/Raffles/Housekeeping Announcements

This all takes less than an hour and you should start the program as soon as the salad is cleared so that people can eat dinner while listening. If people are eating, they won't be as tempted to talk to those around them and you will have their full attention

Every event and organization is different, so this formula is just a guide to get you started. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss how you need to order your program for optimal success.

3. Tell a story behind your need

Storytelling in nonprofits is widely talked about these days. We all (hopefully) know that storytelling is important and that is because stories emotionally engage potential donors.

Examples:

If you are raising money for medical research, don't bore your guests with statistics and science. While, I think that stuff is super interesting, it takes a lot of energy to listen to and process. Instead, tell a story about someone everyone in your audience can relate to. Perhaps a mother, or a child. A story humanize the need which inspires action.

If your school is raising money for technology, don't talk about the apps and programs (no one cares or understands), instead talk about the teacher who was able to make a breakthrough with a struggling student because she integrated technology into her lesson plan. Every parent can remember a time when their student struggled with something and would give anything to help them get it.

Brainstorm this. There are so many great resources on nonprofit storytelling. As a part of my tailored consultation, I can help you decide what stories will make the biggest impact on your Fund-A-Need.

4. Inform your donors before the event

Some of the most successful Fund-A-Needs I've conducted have engaged the donors before the event. The invitation featured a story of someone impacted by their organization (specifically the cause at hand). Their email reminders had another success story. They shared videos on their social media feeds. So when the donors showed up that night, it was not their first time being exposed to the need or the organization's capabilities. They had been courted and prepped and were ready to be invited to partner in helping with the organization's mission.

If you want to see if dropping your auction is the right choice for your fundraising gala or you want your event to be more focused and engaging in general, schedule a Call with me.

How To Have A Successful Fundraising Gala Without Planning an Auction — Sarah Knox Auctioneer for Fundraising Benefit & Charity Events (2024)

FAQs

What is a silent auction fundraiser? ›

A silent auction is a fundraising event at which items for sale are displayed for attendees to browse, place bids on, and purchase. However, unlike traditional or live auctions, there is no auctioneer present.

How to organize a gala fundraiser? ›

Without further ado, let's dive into how to plan a fundraising gala—and make it an event to remember!
  1. Assemble Your Team. ...
  2. Set a Fundraising Goal. ...
  3. Review Your Budget. ...
  4. Choose a Date & Venue. ...
  5. Create a Program. ...
  6. Connect With Sponsors. ...
  7. Finalize Refreshments & Entertainment. ...
  8. Send Out Invites.
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Why do non profits have galas? ›

A gala event is a popular fundraiser idea for nonprofit organizations of all sizes. Typically, they occur annually and recognize a nonprofit's successes that year, building a case for supporters' continued donations. They raise funds through ticket sales to the event and activities like auctions and other appeals.

How to run a successful auction? ›

Twelve Steps to Preparing a Successful Fundraising Auction
  1. Set Goals for Participation, Procurement, and Earning. ...
  2. Plan a Budget. ...
  3. Set a Date and Location. ...
  4. Choose an Auctioneer. ...
  5. Send Out Invitations. ...
  6. Solicit Donations of Goods and Services. ...
  7. Prepare Written Materials. ...
  8. Promote and Publicize the Event.

Are silent auctions successful? ›

Silent auctions make for an engaging activity for guests and an awesome revenue generator for your fundraising – it's a win-win! In order to make your silent auction a success, every nonprofit needs clear rules for your guests (and volunteers) to ensure everything runs smoothly.

How do you make a gala exciting? ›

One way to make your gala event stand out is to arrange surprise performances. These performances can add an element of excitement and unpredictability to your event, making it more memorable for your guests. Consider hiring a celebrity lookalike or impersonator to make a surprise appearance at your event.

What is the sequence of events for a gala? ›

A gala dinner is a large formal or semi-formal event, including a drinks reception, a sit-down dinner, and dancing. There will usually be some form of presentation, speech, awards ceremony, or announcement between dinner and dancing.

What sells well at silent auctions? ›

40+ Silent Auction Items Most Likely to Sell
  • Hard-to-Get Game Tickets. Standard game tickets located in an okay, but not outstanding, area of the stadium aren't likely to pull many bids. ...
  • Meet & Greet. ...
  • Ride on the Zamboni. ...
  • Signed Memorabilia. ...
  • Museum Tickets. ...
  • Concert or Comedy Show Tickets. ...
  • Signed Instruments. ...
  • Artwork.

How do you auction for beginners? ›

For auction beginners, start by observing a few auctions to understand the process. Research the items you're interested in, set a budget, and stick to it. Register early, read the terms and conditions, and ask questions if needed. During the auction, bid confidently, but be mindful of your limit.

What is a silent raffle? ›

Silent auctions are a type of charity auction and nonprofit fundraising event. During silent auctions, organizations raise money by taking bids on auction items and selling each to the highest bidder. Bidding is either conducted by using paper bid sheets or mobile bidding software.

Why are galas so expensive? ›

Organizing a charity gala is not a venture undertaken lightly. It involves a considerable investment of time, effort and resources. From securing an upscale venue and arranging exquisite catering to coordinating entertainment and curating an engaging program, the upfront costs can be significant.

Can you fundraise if you are not a charity? ›

Anyone can arrange or participate in a crowdfunding campaign. You can receive funds without 501(c)(3) status and accept donations without being a nonprofit as well. Whether you're a nonprofit or for-profit, crowdfunding is always a great solution to collect donations from mass people.

Are galas worth it? ›

Fundraising galas, most popular during the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, are one of the most popular and commonly used high-yield development projects. A well-executed gala not only brings in significant income—it also attracts media and drives public interest in the museum or charity hosting the event.

What is the point of a silent auction? ›

A silent auction is a classic fundraising event in which guests place bids on items you've procured. But, unlike live auctions, there is no auctioneer running the show. Bidders browse, bid on, and compete to win their favorite silent auction items and packages using mobile bidding or fundraising software.

What are the rules of a silent auction? ›

Silent auction rules to stand by
  • Bidding will begin and end at designated times ⏰ ...
  • Auction items are priced based on their fair market value ⚖️ ...
  • Bids must meet the minimum bidding increment requirement (or risk disqualification) 🚫 ...
  • Bidding on an item multiple times is allowed 🏎️ ...
  • All bids and sales are final 🏁

What is an example of a silent auction? ›

Some silent auctions place the items on a table, and include a description of the item and a bid sheet. In that instance, guests are assigned numbers to use instead of their names. This allows bidding to stay anonymous, and guests will feel comfortable bidding against others, even friends.

What is the difference between a silent auction and a raffle? ›

A silent auction is not a game of chance. Unlike a raffle where multiple participants pay for a chance to win a prize based on a random draw, a silent auction is a sale of an item to the highest bidder.

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