subject: Fund-a-need Programs And Special Appeals For Your Charity Auctions [print this page] What is a Fund-A-Need program or special appeal? These programs are quite simply pledge or donation methods that are utilized most often by non profits and charities to focus on a special cause. The Fund-A-Need program is most effective when delivered in charity auctions that are designed to support the beneficiary nonprofit. The Fund-A-Need program or special appeal is also known by many other names such as Fund-A-Cause, Fund-A-Cure, Helping Hands and Raise Your Paddles to name a few. Fund-A-Need programs and special appeals are recognized by charities and nonprofits alike as extremely effective tools for generating significant revenue literally within minutes.
Creating a Fund-A-Need program may be an easy task for some nonprofit development executives and a challenge for others. The idea is to focus the Fund-A-Need program on one special cause. For example, the funding of a childrens autism unit in a hospital may represent the overall special cause. Each individual pledge increment within that Fund-A-Need program represents an even more focused idea and concern. Examples of these might be to provide counseling services, outdoor educational opportunities, or appropriate learning materials for autistic children and may be specified for each individual pledge increment in the Fund-A-Need program.
DiNardo & Lord Auctioneers is one of the countrys most renowned charity firms. Company founder, Tom DiNardo, advises, Development officers are like artists confronted with a blank canvas when it comes to creating a Fund-A-Need program. Their task is to paint the canvas with compelling images for their fundraisers attendees. According to DiNardo Fund-A-Need program pledge increments can start at whatever level the nonprofit chooses. Increments may start as high as $100,000 dollars or as low as $1,000 dollars and go even lower from there. This is the individual choice left up to the nonprofit development officer and her/his auction committee. The key component ensuring the overall success of the Fund-A-Need program is to locate a donor who is willing to pledge the opening dollar amount and increment chosen by the charity. This process is referred to as planting a seed and must be done months before the charity auction, says DiNardo. Mr. DiNardo also notes that the most effective Fund-A-Need programs play upon peoples emotions and their hearts.
The timing and delivery of the Fund-A-Need program is crucial. Never start or end a fundraising event or charity auction with a Fund-A-Need program. Starting a fundraising event with a Fund-A-Need program is like having a fireworks show during the day, says DiNardo. He also explains that ending a fundraiser with a Fund-A-Need program is also a huge mistake, as a portion of the event attendees may have already left the event by that time. The energy created in the room is vital for the success and delivery of the Fund-A-Need program. This energy is mostly created by the benefit auctioneer, says DiNardo. Research has shown that most successful Fund-A-Need programs are delivered typically in the middle of charity auctions.
Tom DiNardo tips for delivering an outstanding Fund-A-Need program: 1. Promote the Fund-A-Need program in your auction catalog. 2. Make sure that your pledge increments and specific cause descriptions are clearly noted in the auction catalog. 3. Have your auctioneer announce the beginning of the Fund-A-Need program. 4. Deliver the special cause with a two to three minute (longer than that and people lose interest quickly) video or power point presentation. 5. Follow up the presentation with a heartfelt statement (90 seconds maximum) from either the charitys executive director or a volunteer with firsthand knowledge of the special cause. 6. Have your auctioneer deliver the Fund-A-Need program and announce the pledge increments. 7. Start the Fund-A-Need program with your highest pledge increment and finish with the smallest pledge increment.
Most Fund-A-Need program pledges are 100% tax deductible if the organization is a designated 501 (c) 3 charity under the Internal Revenue Service Tax Code. For more information have your fundraisers attendees consult their local tax professionals. Nonprofit organizations choosing to create a Fund-A-Need program should select only qualified charity auctioneers and their charity auction firms. Be prepared to search the benefit auctioneers name and company name through search engines on the Internet or ask to verify the benefit auctioneers references.