Sub-title: Build momentum, reduce friction, and inspire giving—without turning your night into a sales pitch
As a second-generation benefit auctioneer, Kevin Troutt helps nonprofits create that momentum—pairing compelling on-mic leadership with auction consulting and event night software solutions so you can raise more while your team stays calm and in control.
Why fundraising auctions succeed (or stall) in 2026
Recent sector reporting using large datasets (millions of bids across thousands of nonprofit auctions) has shown meaningful performance lift when mobile bidding replaces paper processes—especially when the experience is simple, fast, and guided well. The takeaway: technology helps, but leadership and pacing convert.
Choosing the right fundraising mix: silent auction vs. live auction vs. paddle raise
| Segment | Best for | Common pitfall | Fix that improves results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silent auction | Broad participation; “fun shopping”; items with clear value | Too many items, weak descriptions, bidding confusion | Curate fewer, stronger packages; great photos/descriptions; mobile bidding that’s easy |
| Live auction | High-energy moments; premium experiences; mission-aligned “wow” lots | Too many lots; long transitions; items without emotional pull | Keep it tight (often 3–6 great lots); rehearse spotters; crisp storytelling |
| Paddle raise (Fund-a-Need) | Pure mission funding; major gifts + broad participation | Unclear ask; weak visuals; poor pledge tracking | Tie levels to impact; trained team for pledge entry; keep it emotionally focused |
Step-by-step: How to plan a higher-performing benefit auction (without adding stress)
1) Set one “true north” goal—and build the run-of-show around it
2) Curate your auction items like a retail collection, not a donation pile
3) Make giving frictionless with event-night software (and a clear plan for using it)
Practical upgrades that routinely improve donor experience:
4) Script the paddle raise around impact levels (not random dollar amounts)
5) Rehearse the “handoffs” that usually cause awkward delays
Quick “Did you know?” fundraising facts
Local angle: what works especially well in Meridian and the Treasure Valley
If your audience includes both seasoned gala-goers and first-timers, a professional benefit auctioneer can help “carry the room” so nobody feels lost, pressured, or overlooked.