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You are here: Home / Blog Post / Using kids to raise cash at your gala, even when they aren’t attending – Part 1
Jan 11

Using kids to raise cash at your gala, even when they aren’t attending – Part 1

Sherry Truhlar 3 Comments

Benefit Auction Poster with Kids

The children weren’t attending, but their faces were in signage everywhere.

Over the last few months, I’ve offered benefit auction ideas on managing your gala in a bad economy.

You can use all kinds of techniques to ensure your revenues remain strong in a recession, but one solid strategy of raising money – regardless of economic winds – is to show guests how their donation impacts others.  In this case, children.

Children (and animals, to a large degree) seem to have universal appeal which you can tap into.

Many organizations benefit kids in one way, shape, or fashion, so if you have an angle that you can incorporate into your event, consider doing so. Even when the kids aren’t attending, you can still successfully incorporate them into the plan.

This post covers two strategies:

benefit auction ideas with kids

At a school auction with a western theme, “WANTED” posters showcased the children.  They were everywhere!

1. Signage in silent auction

The most common way to showcase how your organization is helping children is to incorporate photos of the children into displays.

Those might be on foam core displays or in something more multi-dimensional, like what I saw at a homeless shelter.

  • Plus side: Easy to do. Signs are reusable for other events.
  • Negative side: Not as eye-catching; easy to gloss over in hustle of the silent auction

2. Incorporate images into decor

If your gala has a theme, one way to make the signage stand out is to create a visually appealing display around it.

For instance,a school auction with a western theme had several temporary walls et up around the silent auction and registration areas. The walls had the children’s photos on them, with each child photographed in western gear.

A volunteer had taken the time to write cute phrases for each child, (“The Masked Bandit: Last seen in the valley,” or “WANTED: For cactus wranglin’.”)

Because it was clever, many guests visited all of the walls (not just the ones with their child on it) to admire the creativity of the project.

  • Plus side: Adds to the decor. Helps reinforce the “why are we raising money” message.
  • Negative side: Takes more upfront time to create the individual shots.

Read Part 2, Benefit Auction Ideas Using Kids.

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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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Using kids to raise cash at your gala, even when they aren’t attending – Part 2

Comments

  1. Sherry says

    January 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM

    Sounds like a great cause, Marge. (Many years ago now, I volunteered for Literacy Volunteers of America to help an adult learn to read.) Good luck with your new approach.

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  2. Marge says

    January 12, 2010 at 6:37 AM

    Hi,

    We’re a very small start-up on raising funds for our Reading Caravan (we launched in November at “Reading Festival” and many attended… but we’d like to try another approach and program with regards to our literacy program among impoverished kids in our area. Your tip is well-taken, thanks!

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