I am in the process of planning an auction for my daughter's school and was wondering if anyone here has any good items that we could look to get for the auction. Thanks!!
I worked on our school auction for a few years. Our big sellers were weekend vacations (call around to local hotels and see what they can offer - we are in FL so would try to get the Keys and Disney areas.) Disney donated passes every year, but I don't know if that is because we were in FL? Passes to local attractions like zoos, aquariums, museums. A lot of stores and tons of restaurants will donate gift certificates that almost always went for face value - Publix, Home Depot, Lowes, Whole Foods, smaller boutiques, all kinds of local restaurants. Does anybody have a vacation home they'd be willing to donate for a week for weekend? This year we had a friend donate a fishing trip for 4 on is boat. Rounds of golf, sporting event tickets (Marlins always send a bunch of stuff with the tickets), haircuts, spa services.
We sent letters out to several of the bigger companies that had donated in the past (Publix, hotels) and then split into groups and just canvassed the area for donations after that.
Our classes also did theme baskets. We would ask each family to donate about $10 and the room mom was in charge of putting together a basket on the class theme - Barbie, Disney, Trains, Fun in the Sun, Rainy Day Games, etc. We sold parking spots and front row seats for the graduation and Christmas pageant and they always went really well.
Oh, American Girl will usually donate one doll every 3-4 years. They keep track, so as long as you know when you got the last one it is pretty easy to send a letter a few years later and get another one.
Make sure you have a letter that explains the school and the event - put your non-profit information on the bottom. We attached a second page that we could fill out and the store could keep for their records if they wanted to, they usually didn't care though.
Are you doing a program at the auction? We got people to sponsor the event (parents & businesses) - they would pay a certain amount to be listed as a gold, silver or bronze sponsor/
Where do you write for the Disney passes and the American Girl doll? I've been involved with the auction at my son's school for the past 4 years, and we're always looking for new items. We located near Princeton, NJ and the market is saturated with private schools all doing the same thing. Getting local merchants to donate is hard unless you personally know the merchant.
Thanks!
Not the OP, but after reading this I went online and printed a form from the AG website. They require the form, a cover letter or letterhead, and a copy of the tax exempt certificate.
I'm enjoying all the ideas so far! Hopefully I can round up some cool stuff for our auction too!
Our pta does a tricky tray or chinese auction with lots of baskets. 2 of the most popular items are basically free, so you can check with your principal & see if you can do them. 1 is principal or a day. If you win, your child gets to hang with the principal & assist in principal duties all day. The second is a designated parking spot. One spot in the lot has a sign "parking for (fill in the blank) family only." One the sign is paid for you only need to change the name each year.
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Similar to this, our biggest selling tricky tray items are the "free items" as long as you can get buy in from principal/superintendant (we are 3 local grade schools that all feed into 1 HS and everyone pretty much supports events at all 3 schools):
- front row at graduation or seats of winners choice (can be used for Pre-K, K, 6th, HS)
- front row for spring concert (again all grades)
- designated parking spot for year at our HS (they are numbered so no need for sign)
- front row for christmas concert (again all grades)
- pass to leave school for a lunch date with a parent
- designated seats for HS basketball games (boys & girls)
- designated seats for HS football games (this was huge as they were seats on the field; in fact the booster club now sells tickets for this and uses it as their own fundraiser)
- cooking class (we worked with the foods teacher on this) makes 1 meal a quarter for a family
- younger football team gets chance to work out and play with HS football team (can work for all sports)
- designated spot at HS for 4th of july fireworks
There is alot you can do within the community that does not require alot of $$ and can bring in alot of money. I have seen some schools that have had to use garbage cans to collect tricky tray tickets (like front row for HS graduation) because it has been such a hot ticket.
Good Luck!
Thanks, any other ideas??
Would love to get some sports items signed by a famous player, etc....