Schedule the benefit auction before the headline entertainment

By · Friday, April 17th, 2009
Sherry with comedians Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood

Sherry Truhlar stands with comedians Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood from Whose Line Is It Anyway.

Are you planning on holding an auction fundraiser with headline entertainment?  If so, pay heed to your scheduling.  The order of events can affect the amount you raise.  Let me give you an example.

For the past two days, I’ve been representing the National Auctioneers Association (NAA) at ASAE’s Springtime Expo in Washington, D.C. (ASAE is the membership association for association staff members.)

NAA is a member of ASAE. ASAE has decided to incorporate a benefit auction into two events in 2009.  My function was to attend as a representative of NAA, conduct the auction, and talk with attendees about benefit auctions in general.

The one-day event begins with a brunch on Thursday.  It’s the kickoff to the large tradeshow in the afternoon.  The headline entertainment was Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood from the TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?

During the lunch, all of the attendees and exhibitors (3000-4000 people) gathered in one of the halls of the Washington Convention Center to be formally welcomed, watch promotional videos, learn about some new ASAE initiatives, and be entertained. The comedians did an excellent job of improv comedy with the crowd. Once their performance was complete, the crowd poured into the trade show.

When the trade show closed at 4:30 PM, guests could either leave or move into a cocktail reception. Those who stayed (maybe 500) went into a smaller room to socialize, drink, and eat.  Sectioned off in a corner of that room on a small stage was the benefit auction.  Although the auction was well-received by the ~30 people who attended, the participation (and dollars raised) could have been far greater if we’d held the benefit auction during the lunch.

Here’s the lesson for you:

If you are holding a benefit auction at a gala where you also have headline entertainment performing, you will better serve your fundraising mission if you schedule the auction immediately prior to the headline entertainment.

It’s oh-so-simple, and it will make such a difference in your benefit auction’s bottom line.

P.S.  I had no idea how tall these guys were!

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