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Getting publicity



Media coverage is essential to drawing a big crowd. Step one is putting together a press release describing your event with a newsworthy angle. Newspapers, radio and television stations are all looking for stories of interest to their readers, listeners, or viewers.

Follow the standard who, what, when, where, why, and how press release format, but focus your summary paragraph on the most compelling storyline behind your event.

That storyline might be the good work your charity does for a specific cause because human interest stories are always popular. Or, it might be the local celebrities that are attending or the live entertainment that is scheduled because those people are newsworthy in themselves.

Other news angles might be the fun aspect of the event, an unusual theme or setting, a grand prize drawing from a raffle, or an auction item which is newsworthy in it's own right.

Press release tips

Step two in getting publicity involves distributing your press release and accompanying photographs, preferably pictures focused on the newsworthy aspect of your event, to the media contacts in your market.

It's not enough to just send out the press release. Make follow-up phone calls to important outlets such as television stations and major newspapers.

Have a purpose behind the call. Offer interviews with key figures from your organization or event. With a television station, offer a strategic camera angle for a standup reporter such as one with a grand prize item in the background. If you have a celebrity tie-in, work that into your offer.

The key is getting substantial publicity that creates a desire in viewers or readers to attend your event.

Fundraising tips

You also want to ensure that your event raises the maximum amount possible from your attendees and that means leaving no fundraising opportunity unused.

Price your event tickets high enough to maximize revenue without sacrificing participation. If attendance is capped at a certain number, make sure you sellout well ahead of time. If your event includes activities in which not everyone will participate, offer tiered pricing that charges more for full participation.

Include a large selection of items and services in silent auctions spread around the perimeter of your event. For your best items, have a live auction conducted by a professional auctioneer.

Since raffles are always a great moneymaker, use raffle ticket sales to allow people who won't be present a way to win some of the prizes and support your cause.

Having a cash bar is another way to boost results. You can also offer an exclusive wine tasting or even a premium whiskey tasting if it better fits your event profile.

Gourmet dinners catered by exclusive restaurants are also very attractive event enhancements. Many people will pay a premium for meals with a celebrity chef tie-in or other prestige factor.

Summary

You always want to get as much advance publicity as possible. Play up the most newsworthy story angle you have in your press release and follow up with all the important media outlets.

Put together a premium fundraising event by including multiple moneymakers centered on your particular event theme. Include auctions and raffles because they provide significant income and allow corporations and non-attendees multiple ways to help your cause.

And most importantly, do everything you can to make your fundraising event truly a night to remember.
Non Profit Fundraising Event
In my fundraising model, a fundraising event is the penultimate means of generating year-round support for a cause. It is the gathering place for people who may (or may not yet) have a vested interest in the goal your organization is trying to achieve. I firmly believe in the principle of bringing your supporters together in one place rather than trying to meet each of them in their own places.

A fundraising event provides you with the one thing that most organizations lack - a tool to sell yourself and your organization. Without the event, imagine how difficult it might be to get all of the prospective supporters to partner with you.

Planning one event gave me an avenue to showcase what I was all about. It gave me the chance to reach out to the people in our organization's network, in order to tap them for funds. In my book, I provide 7 criteria for choosing a fundraising event that is going to help you tap into the resources you need to further your organization's mandate.

That's what has to be done if you want to fundraise successfully year after year.

Here is what a well-chosen event can do:

" Provides excellent exposure - If you can combine media attention with your event, you can reach an even wider audience. Even so, an event that meets the 7 criteria stated in my book can do wonders for reaching more people. This is fundamental fundraising.

" Keeps people talking - You don't want your event to be forgettable. You want to generate the kind of buzz that has people asking you when next year's event is going to be held. This is some of the most valuable advice when building an ongoing and ever-growing base of fundraising support. You need to continually build your base; eventually some will leave through attrition, yet you still need to fundraise effectively.

" Gives people a sense of belonging - A well chosen (and well run) fundraising event provides something that most people long for - a sense of belonging. Humans inherently want to believe that they are a part of something that might extend beyond their typical borders.

" Provide residual fundraising opportunities - When you host an event it gives you a chance to reach out to the support base in a more personal manner. While this can benefit you at the fundraising event itself, it can often lead to individual support outside of the event day. In my fundraising strategy I was able to continue reaping the benefits of personal relationships with supporters long after the success of my fundraising event.

Fundraising event selection is critical in the overall success of your campaign. By choosing the right event, you not only increase your chance of reaching your fundraising targets, but you build the potential for ongoing support and profile building - which is essential for the continued success of your organization or group.
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