Auction Basics Silent
Virtually any charity can use silent
auctions as a great means of fundraising
to support their charitable cause. In
fact, organizing and running a silent
auction is much easier than it may seem,
especially if you’re hosting your
auction online. Here is a simple
outline of silent auction basics
necessary in order for you to properly
plan and execute your next event.
Create your auction committee.
The first thing you’ll need to do is get
some excited volunteers from your group
to help you plan and run the occasion.
Make sure you have plenty of people and
that all tasks will easily be covered.
If you need to bring in more people
later on to help, that’s fine. Start
out, though, with a strong, dedicated
group, and assign leadership roles to
those who will be in charge of managing
and publicizing the event.
Solicit item donations.
To keep costs low, get your members to
ask around in attempts to get the
public, local businesses, or others to
donate items for your auction. In
exchange for donated items, you can
offer businesses free publicity during
your event and in your marketing
materials. This is a great way to
inspire them to donate. Try to get all
offers for donations in writing, when
possible, or collect the items on the
spot.
Determine a time and place for your
event.
If hosting your event in a public venue,
you’ll need to find an appropriate and
affordable space to hold your auction.
Consider asking to see if someone would
be willing donate a place for your
charitable event. Find a place where
doors can be locked or hire security, if
necessary. The room should have good
circulation and be comfortable for
guests, giving them plenty of space to
move around freely. Arrange tables
around the walls, placing items for bid
on the tables. You can place a few in
the center of the room, too, if needed.
Place your auction items where the main
action is going to be during your
event.
If you’re holding your silent auction
online, make sure you’ve studied the
site hosting it carefully.
IDonateToCharity.org offers a convenient
way to run your auctions from anywhere
at any time and provides back end
management so you can stay focused on
your events. As long as you have an
internet connection, you can run your
auctions and stay in touch with
supporters no matter where you are!
With free membership and no listing
fees, how can you lose?
Publicize your silent auction.
Market your event ahead of time. Create
flyers or newspapers ads to advertise
your event. You can also purchase
commercial spots at a local radio
station or have a short video for public
access television commercials. Word of
mouth is also a great way to spread news
of your event. Use whatever resources
you have to let the public know when,
where, and why your event is being
held. Show off some of the great items
you’ll be auctioning and get people
excited about attending.
Get your auction items organized and
prepared for bids.
You’ll want to vary the costs of
starting bids for different items. It’s
a good practice to have high priced
items as well as inexpensive items.
Also, make sure you have items that
appeal to men, ones that also appeal to
women, as well as some for children.
The more variety you have in price and
products, the higher your chances for
success. Remember to check that all
items are clean and in good condition.
Once you’ve organized your items, you
need to create bid sheets for each
item. At the top of the bid sheet, list
the name of the item in bold. Beneath
it, write a short description and the
name of the donor. The rest of the
sheet should include a series of
numbered, blank lines. Make sure bid
sheets are supported with cardboard or a
clipboard so people can write on the
sheets. Hang a pen with each one.
Bidders will write their bids on the
sheets. Have duplicates of each sheet
handy and extra blank sheets for any
last minute auction items that come in.
Determine rules and procedures for
bidding.
Set rules for bidding ahead of time and
post a sheet where supporters can view
them easily. Here are some good rules
you can use:
Handling the auction successfully. Have your auction
set to end at a pre-planned time.
Alternatively, you can have a
spontaneous ending where you announce
that bidding is closed. If you opt for
this, make sure your committee knows
ahead of time exactly when the auction
will secretly end so they can be
prepared.
Once bidding has stopped, committee
members should immediately begin
collecting bid sheets. Go through every
sheet and get the name and winning
amount for the winning bidder. After
these tasks are complete, have an area
ready, that has been set up in advance,
in which you announce winning bidders
and have them come to the area to pay.
After payment, give them a ticket for
their item. After all bidders have
paid, set up a delivery time and area
where winners can collect the items
they’ve won.
Make sure you have plenty of cash on
hand for change. Also, if possible, set
up a way to accept credit cards for your
event. This can increase your sales
volume tremendously.
It’s crucial that every aspect of your
auction is well organized. Every step
should be planned in advance so that you
and your volunteers know exactly what to
do every step of the way. Also,
remember to create a lively, fun event
that your supporters will enjoy. Host a
dinner or offer an open bar during your
auction. Keep donors interested so they
don’t get bored and leave early. By
following these simple guidelines, you
can throw a successful silent auction
that will bring in tons of donations!
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