EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 31 MIN
How Many Auction Items Does Your Nonprofit Gala Really Need?
from The Nonprofit Show · host Jason Champion | WinspireMe.com
Send us Fan MailHow many auction items should a nonprofit gala have? Jason A. Champion of Winspire shares a measurable nonprofit gala auction strategy for selecting stronger items, creating bidding urgency, and protecting fundraising revenue.The answer begins before guests enter the ballroom. Rather than assuming which trips, experiences, or packages donors will want, Jason recommends surveying ticket holders, sponsors, and supporters before the event. A simple five-question form can reveal interest in sporting events, beach destinations, city experiences, international travel, and dream locations.That early input gives nonprofits something invaluable: evidence that potential bidders have already raised their hands.Jason also challenges the belief that every donated item belongs in the auction. As he puts it, “Just because it was donated doesn’t mean you need to use it.” Quality, pricing range, audience fit, and presentation matter more than filling every table with merchandise.The episode provides several concrete nonprofit auction benchmarks. For a silent auction, Jason recommends approximately one item for every four to five attendees. A room of 350 to 400 guests, for example, may need roughly 40 carefully chosen items—not 150 choices that overwhelm bidders.For a live auction, he recommends one or two major tentpole experiences plus two or three supporting items, with no more than six total. He also advises offering opportunities across a wide financial range, from approximately $500 to $20,000, so the auction reflects the giving capacity represented in the room.Staffing is equally important. A trained benefit auctioneer can read the audience, communicate the mission, manage momentum, and relieve executive and development leaders who have been asking for money all year. “Hope is not a business plan,” Jason warns.Technology should simplify registration, mobile bidding, checkout, and payment processing. However, the live paddle raise should remain visible and immediate because public participation creates social proof, energy, and additional giving.Key TakeawaysSurvey donors before selecting auction experiences or packages.Plan roughly one silent-auction item for every four to five attendees.Limit the live auction to six focused, high-value opportunities.Build an auction portfolio spanning approximately $500 to $20,000.Use a professional benefit auctioneer to protect momentum and revenue.Modernize bidding and checkout while keeping the paddle raise visible.#NonprofitFundraising #NonprofitGala #TheNonprofitShow00:00:00 How Many Auction Items Does a Gala Need?00:02:34 How Winspire Supports Nonprofit Auctions00:05:07 Finding the Perfect Auction Item00:05:44 Survey Donors Before Selecting Packages00:08:23 Why Quality Beats Auction Quantity00:10:14 Designing Events for Different Donor Types00:12:53 Edit the Speeches and Protect the Program00:13:47 Why a Benefit Auctioneer Raises More00:18:57 The One-Item-for-Five-Guests Formula00:19:57 Why Live Auctions Should Stop at Six Items00:23:37 Modern Bidding Technology and Faster Checkout00:24:33 Why the Paddle Raise Should Stay Live00:26:31 Structuring the Auction Without Exhausting Guests00:28:26 Final Advice for Nonprofit LeadersFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: [email protected] us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
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Send us Fan Mail How many auction items should a nonprofit gala have? Jason A. Champion of Winspire shares a measurable nonprofit gala auction strategy for selecting stronger items, creating bidding urgency, and protecting fundraising revenue. The answer begins before guests enter the ballroom. Rather than assuming which trips, experiences, or packages donors will want, Jason recommends surveying ticket holders, sponsors, and supporters before the event. A simple five-question form can reveal...
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