fundraising auction games

5 Revenue Generating Games for your next Fundraising Event

So you are planning a Fundraising Auction! That is so exciting, and I know how much work that can be to get going. If you are like me, you are probably looking for all of the ways to increase revenue at your event besides the Auction and Fund-A-Need.

Lucky for you, I’ve rounded up my 5 Favorite Revenue-Generating Activities for Auctions.

Wine Pull or Whiskey Wall

This is an easy activity to set up and run. As the organization you will get wine, whiskey or spirits of your choice donated to your event.

See how to get booze donated to your event here!

Donors will pay a fixed amount to blindly pick a bottle of whatever you are serving up! Some bottles may be worth less than the given price and some bottles will be worth way more. Learn more about how to play The Whiskey Wall or Wine Pull here!

Punch Board

This is a great activity for nonprofits who have a lot of smaller gift cards or smaller auction items that wouldn’t bring in a lot of revenue during the silent auction. The guests get to pay to play. I recommend $50 to play. When clients sell $25 opportunities, it tends to sell out really fast, which isn’t a bad thing, but it’s a sign they could have earned more money. They will punch the board and find out what item they won. It could be a gift card or a physical item or literally anything that the organization had donated but didn’t put on the silent auction. See the best practices and full instructions of the Punch Board here.

The Dessert Dash

Would you spend $1,000+ on a cake? Me neither, but guess what? Your gala guests will. The Dessert Dash is a silent bidding system where the tables pool their bids together and submit them anonymously. When it is time to do the “dash” the facilitator will read the table numbers starting with the table with the highest bid and goes down from there. Each table will send their designated dasher at the time of the reading and they will literally run to pick out the dessert for their table. This is a profitable and fun way to bring in a lot of extra cash for your fundraising event!
Learn more here.

Heads and Tails

If you’ve ever been to a gala fundraiser, you’ve probably played “Heads and Tails.” This is a game that guests pay to play and the winner gets a prize which is either a donated item with broad appeal or something like half of the pot raised.
To play, the facilitator will flip a coin and guests will predict if it will fall on heads (by placing their hands on their heads) or Tails (by placing their hands on their booty). Those who guessed wrong are out and those who were correct stay in the game. You play until there is only one play staying. See the full rules, best practices and a video example of Heads and Tails Here

Golden Ticket

The golden ticket is a high end raffle where the winner gets to pick one of the live auction items from the auction prior to the live auction starting. The tickets should be priced high enough to accommodate an exclusive raffle so people realistically feel like they can win. Bidders will purchase the tickets like in any raffle and the auctioneer will pick the ticket prior to the live auction and ask which item they want. I’ve seen these raise $10,000 (100 tickets sold for $100 each) and then have the winner auction their ticket off raising an additional $5,000! See the best practices for the Golden Ticket so you can have a successful event!

What will you try?

I’d love to hear which of these you are most looking forward to trying at your event! Keep in mind that too many activities can spread your guests thin and end up losing you money in the end, so pick one or two of these to beef up your next fundraising event so you can raise more money!

3 Ways to get Wine and Alcohol Donated for Auction Items and Fundraising Games

How to get Alcohol donated for your live auction and fundraising gala. Wine, beer and Spirits and experiences around them make great items because most people enjoy it (I mean, don't you?). Here are 3 ways to get them donated for your event | Sarah …

One of the most important questions to ask yourselves about auction items is, “Does this item have broad appeal?” Meaning, is this something a lot of people like and would be willing to bid on? If there is one thing that you can guarantee a lot of people could bid on it is….(drumroll please)… alcohol.

There are several different auction packages you can compile around a theme of wine, beer and/or spirits. To see some ideas, check out this post on Alcohol-related auction items or grab my FREE AUCTION ITEM GUIDE below:

Once you brainstorm a bunch of items that you know will get your guests’ hands high in the air, the question remains…

How do you get wine, beer and other forms of alcohol donated to use at a nonprofit auction or for fundraising games?

When I go to events, I see the three different types of donors of wine/beer/alcohol items.

  1. Ask a local, privately owned, Liquor Store to sponsor your auction item or game.

    What do I mean by this? Say you are doing a Wine Pull and need 50 bottles of wine. You can pitch this to local liquor store owners and ask if they would be interested in Sponsoring it. You could even name the game after them: “Anderson Liquor’s Wine Pull.”
    How does this benefit the liquor store? The same way any sponsorship (either cash or in-kind) benefits a person or company. They get name recognition and advertising at the event. Asking them to sponsor a game is especially appealing because they are typically in a prime area at the event and get a lot of attention. They should also be listed in all other places that sponsors are listed.

  2. Ask the board to come together and donate

    Alcohol-related items are commonly donated by the board. Things like the “Wall of Wine” or “Wheelbarrow of Booze” that are compiled of several different types of wine, beer and spirits can be pulled together by several different people. Ask the board to contribute one to two bottles of their choice (remind them they need not be stingy 😉). This is a great way to easily collect a wonderful collection that can be used in auction items or for a game like a Wine Pull or Whiskey Pull.

  3. Reach out to restaurants, breweries, wineries and distilleries in your community.

    Similar to reaching out to a liquor store, the local restaurants, breweries, wineries and distilleries in your community can gain name recognition, advertising and good will with your guests through sponsoring your event by providing beer, wine or spirits. This is a great option if you have a venue that allows you to bring in your own alcohol at the event because they could even sponsor the bar.

    Could they sponsor the bar, or offer up one case/keg to sell at the event?

    I went to an event recently and a local brewery was willing to donate a keg of a crowd favorite beer. At the event, the organization let everyone know that if they selected that specific beer 100% of the proceeds could go back to the organization. So instead of paying $8 to the venue, they were racking up $8 donations one after another.

    Could they donate an alcohol-related experience?

    Could they host a tasting or a tour? Could their craft bar tender put on an exclusive cocktail class for 12? If they can add some food to this, even better! This is a great LIVE AUCTION item!

    Could they put together a basket or donate a gift card to the silent auction?

    I go to a lot of silent auctions… A LOT of them and since my husband loves craft beer, I keep a close watch on the brewery donated items. It will usually be a couple 6-packs, a brewery gift card and some swag (sweatshirts or coozies or anything with the name on it) and even in the silent auction these items go well above retail value because of their broad appeal. It’s a great, low cost way for the breweries, wineries or distilleries to give back and be involved in their community.

Give these a try and watch those donations come in. Keep coming back for more ideas on auction items, fundraising ideas and how to get donations.