Squeeze the very most you can out of your upcoming banquet—both in terms of fundraising and “friend-raising”—with Banquet Planning from Scratch from Heartbeat International’s Kirk Walden. A long-time pregnancy help leader and full-time pregnancy help banquet speaker, Kirk’s tips and ideas come directly from life-affirming efforts just like yours.
Whether this is your first or 40th fundraising banquet, this manual is for you! If you read The WOW Banquet, you will find some similar ideas in here. But you will also find more. Much more.
Our Passion To Serve
Our Commitment of Care and Competence
Heartbeat International
About This Manual
About the Author
Chapter 1: Key Principles
Key Principle 1: This is a Fundraising Dinner
Key Principle 2: We Need a Mission Statement
Key Principle 3: We Must Provide a Big Vision
Key Principle 4: Our Event Should Finish in Two Hours
Key Principle 5: We Must Reach Men
Key Principle 6: We Must Invest in This Event
Key Principle 7: Our Event is a Spiritual Endeavor
Chapter 2: First Decisions
Crafting our Mission Statement
Picking the Right Date
Picking a Night of the Week
Pick the Right Venue
Pick a Time
Decision: Speaker or No Speaker?
Chapter 3: Building Our Banquet Team
The Banquet Organizational Chart
Banquet Coordinator
Venue coordinator
Program Coordinator
Prayer Coordinator
Guest Fulfillment Coordinator
Chapter 4: Covering the Cost
Ticket Sales: Up Front Funding Can Lower our Results
Budget the Banquet
Table Sales: Can be Effective but be Wary
Sponsorships
Underwriting: Fewer Asks, Larger Results?
Finding Funding: Securing Underwriting for Our Event
Chapter 5: Be Our Guest
Attendees We Would Love to See
Attendees We Do Not Need
Table Hosts Make the Difference
Common Mistakes in Choosing Table Hosts
The Search for Table Hosts
Profiling Our Table Hosts
The Final characteristic: No “Half” Couples
What About Previous Table Hosts?
Rating Our Table Hosts
The CEO’s “Power Table”
The Recruitment Process
Our Table Host Reception Sets the Stage for a Great Event
Table Host Banquet Night Packet
The Invitation Process
Chapter 6: Catering and Food
What’s for Dinner? A Look at our Food Service
Catering: Table Service or Buffet?
Caterers: Creating a Team Dynamic
When a Buffet is Our Only Option
Choosing Our Menu
Setting the Table and “The Coffee Conundrum”
Chapter 7: Parallel Fundraising Events
Silent Auctions
Live Auctions
Raffles
Item Sales
Chapter 8: Our Program
The Rule of 72
Rule of 72 Sample Timeline
Rule of 72 Time Savers
Rule of 72 Words & Phrases to Avoid
Everyone on the Stage Matters
Emcee (Master of Ceremonies)
Music
Our Invocation and Benediction Speakers
CEO Tips
Client Stories Introduction
Ways to Tell Client Stories
Client Story Tips
Choosing Our Speaker
Speaker Questions to Ask
What Does Our Speaker Need from Us?
The Appeal—Intro
The Appeal—Elements of Success
The Appeal—Our Commitment Card
After The Appeal—Saying Goodnight
Potholes to Avoid on the Road to a Successful Program
Chapter 9: Saying Thank You and Evaluating Our Success
Thanking Our Donors
Thanking Other Key Players
Looking Ahead to Next Year
Evaluation: Know Our Investment
Evaluation: Know Our Income
Evaluation: Know the Big Picture
Evaluation: Break It Down and Solutions Emerge
After the Analysis
Appendix
Sample Fundraising Dinner Budget
Table host Dessert Timeline
Sample “Job Description” Sheet
Sample Instruction Sheet: Whom Shall I Invite?
Sample Previous Year Guest List
Sample Questions and Answers Page
Banquet Night: Sample Guest Register
Banquet Night: Sample Instruction Sheet
Sample commitment Card
Example Thank You Letters
Kirk Walden brings experience in fundraising dinners from virtually every perspective. He planned fundraising dinners as an executive director of Women's Hope Medical Clinic in Auburn, AL (1991 - 1999), coached ministries on events as a consultant for LifeSteward Ministries (2000-2003) and travels the country as one of the pro-life community's most sought after banquet speakers (2001-Present).
Today, as an Advancement Specialist for Heartbeat International, Kirk brings his knowledge of what it takes to create a successful event from start to finish (Or, "From Giddyup to Whoa!", as he says) in this manual.
Inside these pages you'll find Kirk's attention to detail and his big-picture perspective on what this event can mean to your organization. You might also find some humor tossed in, too!