A
"live auction", in the context of a school fundraiser, is as event
during which audience members are presented with and (hopefully)
bid upon a series of typically high-end items. The highest bid
wins the auctioned item. The items are either donated to the school
so there is a 100% profit margin, or they are sold to the school
at a greatly reduced price. In this case, the school's profit
is whatever is bid above and beyond the initial cost.
Since a live auction is often the most significant fundraiser
a school will undertake each year, there is great pressure for
it to be a huge success. And, because there are so many things
that can go wrong in a live auction, only your best and most trusted
people should be on your leadership team.
Live auctions are also difficult to administer due to the high
number of volunteers required to pull the event off well. In the
days leading up to the auction, there is a large time demand placed
upon all volunteers.
Best Situation
A live auction is often best utilized in combination with another
event, such as a silent auction, dinner, or sporting event (like
a golf outing). The live auction should be the conclusion of the
evening, the main event. Everything else should serve to get the
audience in a happy and generous mood.
Income Potential
If you get everything right: good items, a good auctioneer, and
a good crowd, the potential to generate significant revenue is
very high. However, if any of these three factors is lacking,
your profit potential can dramatically decrease.
Also, beware of procuring too many "purchased" items, as they
substantially cut down on the amount of profit you make. It's
tempting to load up on computers, cars, trips, and high-end electronics,
but if you sink a lot of upfront money into them, you may realize
very little return on your investment.
Keys to Success
Keep the auction moving along at a fun pace. If the crowd is
tight and bidding is slow, the mood can turn sour and your auction
will be in trouble. This is where you will depend on the skill
and professionalism of your auctioneer. He should be able to get
you any lulls or rough patches. Be sure to ask your auctioneer
his strategy for such situations before you officially hire him.
Additional Resources
Silent Auctions
- Add a silent auction to your live auction for greater fundraising
success
Silent
Auction Guide and Toolkit - ebook provides step by step instructions
for planning a silent auction
Online Auctions
- run an auction for your school online
cMarket
online auction software - Designed especially for schools
and non profits, this software makes running an online auction
much easier.