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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2025 · 45 MIN

How to Plan a Sold-Out Fundraising Event (Step-by-Step) - w/ Roger

from Ready Set Do · host Naman Pandey

If you think running a nonprofit fundraising event is just about booking a venue, finding a caterer, and collecting auction items, you’re in for a rude awakening. The landscape has shifted beneath our feet. The days of relying on the same 200 people in a ballroom with paper bid sheets are fading fast, and organizations that refuse to adapt are seeing their revenue plateau.In this episode, I sat down with Roger Devine, the Chief Marketer at SchoolAuction.net. We stripped away the fluff to talk about what actually moves the needle in modern fundraising. We aren’t just talking about party planning; we’re talking about the infrastructure, legal compliance, and marketing engines that power successful organizations.The "Boring" Stuff That Kills EventsWe started the conversation by tackling the topic nobody wants to talk about: Legal Considerations (05:35). Roger pointed out a massive blind spot for many mid-sized organizations. When you start running raffles, online auctions across state lines, or hybrid events, you aren't just hosting a party—you are engaging in regulated commerce. We discussed the specific legal pitfalls (11:47) that catch organizers off guard and how to ensure your fundraising support scope is actually compliant. It’s not sexy, but getting this wrong can shut you down.The Tech Stack: Friction is the EnemyOne of the biggest takeaways from our chat was the Evolution of Fundraising Software (20:44). Roger and I dove deep into the user experience. In 2024 and beyond, your donors expect the same seamless experience they get from Amazon or Uber. If your check-in process is clunky or your mobile bidding software crashes, you lose money.We explored the Role of Technology (14:43) not just as a tool for collecting money, but as a way to optimize the guest experience (17:43). The goal? Reduce friction. The easier it is to give, the more people will give. Roger shared insights on how the industry adapted to the pandemic with virtual auctions (26:33) and, more importantly, how we are managing the messy shift back to in-person events (29:33).Stop Preaching to the ChoirPerhaps the most valuable section of this episode was our deep dive into Marketing Strategy (34:30). Too many nonprofits rely entirely on their existing mailing list. They go back to the same well year after year until it runs dry.Legal Compliance: Understand the scope of your fundraising support to avoid regulatory "traps."Guest Experience: Use technology to remove friction, not add to it. If it’s hard to donate, you’ve failed.Hybrid Reality: The "Gala" isn't dead, but it looks different. Learn how to balance in-person energy with digital reach.Inbound Growth: Stop relying solely on your current donor list. Use PPC and inbound marketing to widen the funnel.Mentioned in this episode:SchoolAuction.net: The platform helping nonprofits streamline their events.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Fundraising Organizations04:25 Types of Fundraising Events07:15 Legal Considerations in Fundraising10:25 Understanding the Scope of Fundraising Support13:27 Common Pitfalls in Fundraising Events16:23 The Role of Technology in Fundraising19:23 Optimizing Guest Experience in Fundraising Events22:24 Evolution of Fundraising Software26:01 Evolution of Online Auctions28:13 Adapting to the Pandemic: Virtual Auctions31:13 The Shift Back to In-Person Events32:44 Educating Mid-Sized Organizations36:10 The Importance of Inbound Marketing37:07 Navigating Changes in Marketing Strategies43:03 The Future of Pay-Per-Click Advertising44:02 Getting Started with Event Fundraising

If you think running a nonprofit fundraising event is just about booking a venue, finding a caterer, and collecting auction items, you’re in for a rude awakening. The landscape has shifted beneath our feet. The days of relying on the same 200 people in a ballroom with paper bid sheets are fading fast, and organizations that refuse to adapt are seeing their revenue plateau.In this episode, I sat down with Roger Devine, the Chief Marketer at SchoolAuction.net. We stripped away the fluff to talk about what actually moves the needle in modern fundraising. We aren’t just talking about party planning; we’re talking about the infrastructure, legal compliance, and marketing engines that power successful organizations.The "Boring" Stuff That Kills EventsWe started the conversation by tackling the topic nobody wants to talk about: Legal Considerations (05:35). Roger pointed out a massive blind spot for many mid-sized organizations. When you start running raffles, online auctions across state lines, or hybrid events, you aren't just hosting a party—you are engaging in regulated commerce. We discussed the specific legal pitfalls (11:47) that catch organizers off guard and how to ensure your fundraising support scope is actually compliant. It’s not sexy, but getting this wrong can shut you down.The Tech Stack: Friction is the EnemyOne of the biggest takeaways from our chat was the Evolution of Fundraising Software (20:44). Roger and I dove deep into the user experience. In 2024 and beyond, your donors expect the same seamless experience they get from Amazon or Uber. If your check-in process is clunky or your mobile bidding software crashes, you lose money.We explored the Role of Technology (14:43) not just as a tool for collecting money, but as a way to optimize the guest experience (17:43). The goal? Reduce friction. The easier it is to give, the more people will give. Roger shared insights on how the industry adapted to the pandemic with virtual auctions (26:33) and, more importantly, how we are managing the messy shift back to in-person events (29:33).Stop Preaching to the ChoirPerhaps the most valuable section of this episode was our deep dive into Marketing Strategy (34:30). Too many nonprofits rely entirely on their existing mailing list. They go back to the same well year after year until it runs dry.Legal Compliance: Understand the scope of your fundraising support to avoid regulatory "traps."Guest Experience: Use technology to remove friction, not add to it. If it’s hard to donate, you’ve failed.Hybrid Reality: The "Gala" isn't dead, but it looks different. Learn how to balance in-person energy with digital reach.Inbound Growth: Stop relying solely on your current donor list. Use PPC and inbound marketing to widen the funnel.Mentioned in this episode:SchoolAuction.net: The platform helping nonprofits streamline their events.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Fundraising Organizations04:25 Types of Fundraising Events07:15 Legal Considerations in Fundraising10:25 Understanding the Scope of Fundraising Support13:27 Common Pitfalls in Fundraising Events16:23 The Role of Technology in Fundraising19:23 Optimizing Guest Experience in Fundraising Events22:24 Evolution of Fundraising Software26:01 Evolution of Online Auctions28:13 Adapting to the Pandemic: Virtual Auctions31:13 The Shift Back to In-Person Events32:44 Educating Mid-Sized Organizations36:10 The Importance of Inbound Marketing37:07 Navigating Changes in Marketing Strategies43:03 The Future of Pay-Per-Click Advertising44:02 Getting Started with Event Fundraising

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