A practical playbook for benefit auctions, paddle raises, and smoother event-night execution
Below is a field-tested approach that helps fundraising chairs and event coordinators build momentum before guests arrive, keep energy high during the program, and convert excitement into real dollars—without turning your night into a hard sell.
The 3 revenue engines of a benefit auction night
Build the paddle raise around a clear “impact ladder”
Also consider a matching gift challenge to create urgency and “double the impact” momentum. (handbid.com)
Step-by-step: a smoother auction plan (from 90 days out to event night)
1) 90–60 days out: curate, don’t collect
A helpful rule: aim for packages that are easy to understand in 10 seconds (date night, family fun, outdoor Idaho adventure, wellness, “Nampa favorites,” etc.). Fewer items with better presentation often outperform an overloaded catalog.
2) 60–30 days out: market your auction before guests arrive
3) 30–14 days out: script the giving moment
4) Event night: protect the pace and capture every gift
Small details that matter:
A local angle for Nampa, Idaho fundraisers
If your organization draws supporters from Boise to Nampa and beyond, a benefit auctioneer who’s comfortable working statewide (and nationwide) can help you balance small-town warmth with big-event execution.