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You are here: Home / Administration / Five places to cut costs in your auction fundraiser. (Spend money wisely to make money.)
Sep 28

Five places to cut costs in your auction fundraiser. (Spend money wisely to make money.)

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Auction centerpiece at auction fundraiser

This group opted to forgo a florist and made their own centerpieces. Can we say GORGEOUS!?

How many times have we heard that adage that you must spend money to make money?

SuccessfulMeetings.com posted an article last week, “Business Travel Study: Companies That Spend More, Make More.” The study was funded by the National Business Travel Association and found that for every $1 spent on business travel, over $15 could be earned.

The report examined ten years of data, and cautioned that under-spending on travel during a recession could cause companies to lose out on profit.  “Find some other area with less impressive ROI to eliminate,” the metrics seem to suggest.

Groups planning an auction fundraiser should consider this line of thinking.

Recognize that cutting some areas of your auction budget will have a more harmful effect than cutting others. 

For instance, if you’re conducting a live auction and don’t care how much money it makes, how it’s represented, or how it’s conducted, you might as well eliminate getting professional auctioneer. (And if this is the case, why bother having an auction fundraiser at all?)

But if there is some risk riding on your auction … either financially, or in the way you present it, or because of who is attending that night … I wouldn’t eliminate the one professional who has experience in engaging a crowd and getting them to spend money!

If a budget reduction is in order, reduce expenses in areas that have hard-to-prove ROI. 

For instance, my clients have cut expenses in the following areas over the last two years: 

  1. Create your own floral arrangements versus using a florist
  2. Eliminate the auction catalog. (These groups offered it online.)
  3. Redesign the benefit auction catalog to get more for less.
  4. Use a DJ instead of a band.
  5. One group eliminated the entertainment entirely, mentioning (after this organization and I worked together for a year) that the live auction was entertaining enough without the added cost of entertainment.

Would you miss any of these elements?  It depends on the format of your event, but it’s not likely.

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About Sherry Truhlar

Fundraising auctioneer and educator, helping schools and nonprofits plan more profitable benefit auctions. A prolific writer for her own blog and other fundraising sites, she’s been covered in The Beacon-News, Town & Country Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, Northern Virginia Magazine, Wiley's Special Events Galore!, AUCTIONEER, and other publications.

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