Posted on 11 June 2009
Awhile back I wrote about how the 2008 Southern Utah Memory Walk was a huge success, both in terms of participants and funds raised. This is fantastic news, and I’m thrilled that the event will help find a cure for Alzheimer’s and provide services to families in Southern Utah who are facing the disease. Yet […]
Posted on 02 June 2009
What would happen if you could take the benefits of instant bidding and excitement of online auctions like eBay and apply them to a live event? That’s exactly what the wireless keypads from IML do. The portability of the devices mean that attendees can make bids on auction items from anywhere at the event. They […]
Posted on 27 May 2009
Have you ever thought about a live auction as being like a circus? It’s true! During the auction all eyes are focused on the stage to your ringmaster, the auctioneer. Any great circus has many other performers to make the event a success. Your auction also needs “ring people” to help the person on stage […]
Posted on 09 April 2009
Last week I was excited to attend the national Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) conference. There were a lot of great seminars. What I really enjoy most about going to conferences though is meeting others who work in the nonprofit world. At the first morning opening session I struck up a conversation with someone who […]
Posted on 08 April 2009
In March I had to pleasure of attending the Run Walk Ride Conference. Unfortunately I didn’t get to stay for the entire event, but was treated to a day long seminar on local sponsorships. Corporate sponsorships are an integral part of charity fundraisers such as athletic events, which was the context of this seminar, but […]
Posted on 07 April 2009
Last minute undraising ideas for relay for life events – Most teams do fundraising for the weeks or months leading up to Relay. But not all of us…here are some fundraising ideas for the weekend of the event. […]
Posted on 06 April 2009
There are two kinds of bowlers – those who wouldn’t miss the opportunity to play every week and those who bowl once in a blue moon just for fun. The goal of any successful bowlathon fundraiser is to merge these two groups and make money by asking bowlers to pledge a minimum amount and raise […]