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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 3 MIN

Episode 325: Turn Your Auction Into a Year-Round Donor Machine: The Capture–Continue–Convert–Compound System

from Million Dollar Nonprofit · host Tom Kelly

📚 Grab your copy of Tom Kelly's book, The Million Dollar Nonprofit: https://ip.charityauctions.com/free-book-podcast Let me tell you the biggest mistake nonprofits make with auctions. They treat them like one-time events. One night. One push. One result. And then it’s over. But the best nonprofits don’t run events. They build systems.Welcome back to The Million Dollar Nonprofit. I’m Tom Kelly. Today we’re talking about how to turn your auction into a year-round donor machine. Because the real money isn’t in the event itself — it’s in what the event unlocks.Here’s the truth: your auction is not the finish line. It’s the starting point. Every bidder, donor, and attendee just raised their hand. They said, “I care.” And most nonprofits do nothing with that signal. That’s the gap — and the opportunity.Here’s the framework: Capture. Continue. Convert. Compound.Capture. Most organizations only track winners. That’s a mistake. You need to capture everyone: bidders, browsers, registrants, and attendees. Engagement starts long before a donation. Tools like DonorBooks help you track every interaction, not just transactions — so you’re building a full picture of interest, not just revenue.Continue. This is where most momentum dies. The event ends… and communication stops. Instead, continue the relationship immediately: Thank them. Show impact. Reinforce what their participation made possible. Keep the conversation alive so the connection doesn’t fade.Convert. Not everyone won. Not everyone gave. But many were close. They clicked. They browsed. They bid. These are warm leads — and warm leads are your biggest missed opportunity. Invite them into something else: monthly giving, a new campaign, volunteer opportunities, or recurring support. You’re not starting over — you’re continuing the relationship.Compound. This is where long-term growth happens. Each auction should improve the next one: better data, sharper targeting, more personalized messaging. You’re no longer guessing — you’re refining. Each event builds momentum instead of resetting it.Let me say this clearly: if your auction ends and disappears, you’re leaving massive value behind. It should echo for months, not days.One more key insight: segmentation matters. Winners, active bidders, and passive viewers should never get the same message. When you separate your audience, your communication becomes more relevant — and more effective. And here’s the reality: you worked too hard to let that momentum vanish.Your three action steps:First, export your full participant list — not just winners, but every interaction.Second, create a simple 3-email follow-up sequence that continues the story of your auction.Third, invite each segment into your next opportunity based on their level of engagement.Tomorrow, we’re diving into something deeper — why impact alone is no longer enough to drive donations, and what donors actually need to feel before they give.Don’t forget to subscribe. And download my book The Million Dollar Nonprofit — it’s free through the link in the description and packed with frameworks to help you scale without burnout.Your auction isn’t an event. It’s an engine. Build it right, and it runs all year. See you tomorrow.

📚 Grab your copy of Tom Kelly's book, The Million Dollar Nonprofit: https://ip.charityauctions.com/free-book-podcast Let me tell you the biggest mistake nonprofits make with auctions. They treat them like one-time events. One night. One push. One result. And then it’s over. But the best nonprofits don’t run events. They build systems.Welcome back to The Million Dollar Nonprofit. I’m Tom Kelly. Today we’re talking about how to turn your auction into a year-round donor machine. Because the real money isn’t in the event itself — it’s in what the event unlocks.Here’s the truth: your auction is not the finish line. It’s the starting point. Every bidder, donor, and attendee just raised their hand. They said, “I care.” And most nonprofits do nothing with that signal. That’s the gap — and the opportunity.Here’s the framework: Capture. Continue. Convert. Compound.Capture. Most organizations only track winners. That’s a mistake. You need to capture everyone: bidders, browsers, registrants, and attendees. Engagement starts long before a donation. Tools like DonorBooks help you track every interaction, not just transactions — so you’re building a full picture of interest, not just revenue.Continue. This is where most momentum dies. The event ends… and communication stops. Instead, continue the relationship immediately: Thank them. Show impact. Reinforce what their participation made possible. Keep the conversation alive so the connection doesn’t fade.Convert. Not everyone won. Not everyone gave. But many were close. They clicked. They browsed. They bid. These are warm leads — and warm leads are your biggest missed opportunity. Invite them into something else: monthly giving, a new campaign, volunteer opportunities, or recurring support. You’re not starting over — you’re continuing the relationship.Compound. This is where long-term growth happens. Each auction should improve the next one: better data, sharper targeting, more personalized messaging. You’re no longer guessing — you’re refining. Each event builds momentum instead of resetting it.Let me say this clearly: if your auction ends and disappears, you’re leaving massive value behind. It should echo for months, not days.One more key insight: segmentation matters. Winners, active bidders, and passive viewers should never get the same message. When you separate your audience, your communication becomes more relevant — and more effective. And here’s the reality: you worked too hard to let that momentum vanish.Your three action steps:First, export your full participant list — not just winners, but every interaction.Second, create a simple 3-email follow-up sequence that continues the story of your auction.Third, invite each segment into your next opportunity based on their level of engagement.Tomorrow, we’re diving into something deeper — why impact alone is no longer enough to drive donations, and what donors actually need to feel before they give.Don’t forget to subscribe. And download my book The Million Dollar Nonprofit — it’s free through the link in the description and packed with frameworks to help you scale without burnout.Your auction isn’t an event. It’s an engine. Build it right, and it runs all year. See you tomorrow.

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