I used to donate enough points in a silent auction to allow the purchaser to stay in a studio for 5 nights. I own points at SSR and AKV. It was for the parochial school that my son used to attend. There were two drawbacks. One was that I didn't know how to value the donation on my taxes, since it was donation to a charitable organizations. The people who won the auction got a really great deal. They only paid about $650 or so for the stay, and, I bid against them. I wanted it to at least cover the cost of renting the points. My logic was that if I bought back my own points, I wasn't really donating points, I was making a donation to the school. The family who got my points wanted to go over spring break, and the auction was in February. Fortunately, I was able to accomodate them. I don't remember whether it was AKV or SSR. But, then, I had trouble getting the principal to give me written acknowledgement of the donation. As if they had thousands of donors who had donated items, which wasn't true. So, since the school administration behaved as if they were doing me a favor by accepting my donation, I didn't do it again. Now they have a new principal, and I might consider doing it this year.