I would maybe reconsider the notion of doing an auction, or at least doing it as decentralized as it has been. Personally, I donated items for a couple years, but haven't bought anything, and didn't really come up with anything the last year or two. Partly because I had less that I was willing to part with, and partly because - for those of use that aren't B/S/T'ing much - shipping stuff out is a potentially expensive hassle (particularly if international bids win).8bit wrote:I definitely want it to happen but last year was like pulling teeth picking a charity and getting ppl to donate. Any ideas on what can we do to make this year easier and more successful?
Plus, to me, it's somewhat wasteful - all those shipping costs that are "donated", but not seen by the end recipient. I know that would have doubled the donation (or more) for some of the items I shipped out the first year.
The way things have been set up is very one-sided. Bidders are effectively buying stuff per usual. Pay money, item shows up. Donors, on the other hand, are spending time and money to give things away. It gets a lot more attractive to just keep stuff, and click to donate online elsewhere.
I know there have been efforts to make sure things have a decent value, or reimburse shipping, etc. However, it doesn't change that it's a one-sided thing. I can see the point in what mjmjr25 was suggesting there. At least then, everyone is participating to the same degree. Everyone ships something, everyone gets something, everyone puts money in the pot. I'm not sure on the entire idea, with regard to actually raising money...but that aspect of it is a key consideration, in my opinion.
My thought would be more to take the charitable giving part of it, and maybe see if there'd be another way to implement it.
Could do it as a raffle instead. Another site I frequent does that annually to help with hosting costs, though they have a lot more active posters. They have donated prizes sent to one of the admins, who then handles shipping them back out to winners.
Or perhaps something centralized. Like make site merchandise that could be sold with a few bucks going to a charity, or sent as a reward for donating via some other means (like GoFundMe). Possible to curate a Humble Bundle or something? Not sure how that works.






