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Fundraising Auction TipsHow To Get More Out Of Your Next AuctionIn a fundraising auction scenario, a live auction raises at least 30% more money than a silent one. There is no inherent magic in it but normal human tendency to "get on with something" and the professional touch in identifying your worthwhile "cause" that brings forward this huge difference. Around the country we can see a lot of schools and other non profit organizations are arranging this or that event like bake sales, car washes, candle sales etc. now and then to raise funds. Auction specialist David Lind suggests that a single live auction fundraiser per year can pull more funds then these year-round efforts, provided it is properly and professionally planned at least three to four months prior to the event date. For most of the non-profit organization, fundraising is a regular exercise. But some of them till date depend on silent nonprofit fundraising auctions, whereas, they could easily pull a lot more in a live auction apart from adding to its public image. Public awareness is one of the most important issues that need to be taken care of while organizing a fund raising event. Most people undermine this issue and as a result fail to sustain and uphold the organization for long. David Lind added that unless and until people are made aware and given a clear indication of your goal and mission, they are not going to support you for long. He thinks that a firsthand experience regarding the positive impact that your group makes on the community only boosts up public moral for contribution. However, one cannot ignore the fun elements associated with a live auction that eventually adds life to the whole process. In fact, the success of a live auction depends on the auctioneer to a high extent, says Mathew, another expert in the same field, "It is all about proper and point-blank communication with the audience." In case of a volunteer auctioneer, the communication runs the risks of remaining a one-way process. Only a professional in the field can locate and restore the moment when he or she had almost lost the audience. These days one can easily find a professional auctioneer claiming expertise in a specific field like car or real estate auction or something else. This is really a good practice to a high extent as they can easily identify the social background and behavioral pattern of the attendance. However a professionally licensed auctioneer is always a best choice. However, this is not the only part of an auction that needs special attention. The event as a whole needs to be professionally managed and it is always better to take some advice from the professionals. After all it is about the hard earned reputation of your organization that is at stake during the event. You can easily find an online fundraising counsel to arrange and look after every aspect of the event. These professionals can easily furnish you an unbiased and realistic assessment of your goal along with a good lot of fundraising strategies and unique fundraising ideas. Fundraising is not all that hard, if one deals with it professionally and realistically. About the AuthorJ Simpson is a freelance and investigative article writer. For further information regarding school fundraising, Church fundraising, fundraising strategies or other unique fundraising ideas. Related PagesSilent Auction Tips - How to advice for improving results from your silent auction - Tips for auction success at your next fundraising event. Chinese Auction - Chinese auctions: Extra profit tips and how a chinese auction compares with a silent auction for fundraising. Tupperware Fundraising - Advice on Tupperware fundraising for schools and large groups - How to raise funds by selling Tupperware at an event or as a catalog fundraiser. Youth Group Fundraising - Two low-cost youth group fundraisers that are fun, quick, and easy to do. Fundraising For Youth Groups - Advice on the pros and cons of various youth group fundraisers - What products not to sell to keep parents happy. Creative Fundraising Ideas - Interesting and creative fundraising ideas for schools and youth groups - Turning donated items into themed gift baskets for sale or raffle. Photography Fundraiser - Fundraising with portraits - How to put together a photography fundraiser for your school or church. Dance Fundraiser - Fundraising ideas for using a dance fundraiser concept - Great fundraising event for middle schools and high schools. |
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