Silent Auction Donation Request Letter Advice and Templates

Make the ask for a donation

In short, you should leverage your charity auction committee’s existing connections before cold-calling businesses for donated auction items.

But sometimes personal connections are not enough, and you need to build new connections to generous businesses through donation request letters.

In this post, you’ll learn what makes a good (and not-so-good) silent auction donation request.

Donation Request Forms

Businesses that get lots of donation requests often add a form to their website where you can request a donation.

auction donation request form

If you don’t have an organizational or personal connection at the business, it’s polite and advantageous to fill out the form instead of email or snail mailing a letter.

You’ll at least know what information the business is looking for and that your submission is reaching the right person.

What to Write in a Donation Request Form

Forms will vary so there’s not template for you to follow. However, the following guidance applies:

Donation Request Emails

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If there’s no donation request form, it’s time to send a silent auction donation request email. Emails contain several distinct advantages over mailed letters:

For these reasons, you should start your auction item procurement efforts with a cold email campaign before mailing letters (you can always mail letters later).

The Drip Campaign: Your Procurement Key to Success

With an email (as with cold-calling), your goal is to get your foot in the door so you start a relationship with a decision-maker. You can fill in the details later.

Thus, I recommend you send a drip campaign, which is a sequence of automated emails that stop sending to a recipient once they reply.

Software like MixMax and Yesware can help you personalize your drip campaign with merge fields and exit rules, so recipients don’t think they are one of hundreds on a mailing list.

What to Say in Your “Drips”

Here are some guidelines when creating your drip emails, followed by an example:

Donation Request Email Drip Campaign Template

Here’s a drip sequence you can leverage for your campaign.

The templates include within the angle brackets, which you’ll need to customize for each recipient. Most email marketing software support merge fields, making this easy.

Drip #When to SendWhat to Say
1During business hours (assuming you are messaging businesses)Subject: Request for

Would be interested in contributing a for our auction fundraiser?

Our committee prides itself on how we promote our partners, and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.

Have you considered contributing a to our auction?

We take promoting our supporting business very seriously.

In addition to the promotion and tax deduction your receive on your donated auction item, you’ll also enjoy:
-Your logo on our event landing page, printed catalog, email blasts and auction tables
-Comped VIP tickets (great networking opportunity!)
-Inclusion in verbal announcements throughout the event
-Option to include swag in our welcome bags

We’ve already received commitments from and , and I don’t want to miss out.

I know I’ve focused on the promotional opportunity provides to our auction donors.

Thank you for your consideration. I’d appreciate a reply either way.

Where to Send the Email

Try obtain the name and email address of a decision-maker at the target business. Tools like Hunter.io can help you scan the web for the right person.

If the above fail, you may have to contact a generic email (e.g., info@examplebusiness.com). You’ll have a low success rate for bigger businesses, but generic emails will work well at smaller businesses where the owner monitors the generic email.

Mailed Donation Request Letters

For the businesses who didn’t respond to your email campaigns or form submission, you may consider mailing them an auction item request letter as well.

Since letters don’t form chains or hyperlink to webpages like a drip email campaign would, you need to include more information in your mailed letter than you would in an email.

This doesn’t mean you need long paragraphs, rather, you need short but meaningful sentences to tell your whole story.

Donation Request Letter Template

I’ll cut to the chase. We need auction items for on benefitting .

As an item donor, you’ll enjoy:

Our committee prides itself on how we promote our partners, and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.

Would be interested in contributing a ?

We are open to alternative suggestions as well. You can find our silent auction donation form and event flyer enclosed.

Please call or email me anytime with questions. Thank you for your consideration.

Auction Item Donation Form Information

Enclosed with your donation letter should be your event flyer and auction item donation form, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Your form should collect:

You should also provide the donating business with:

Once they donate, furnish the item donor with an acknowledgement letter so the business can claim a tax deduction.

Don’t Be Afraid to Follow Up!

Businesses are, well, busy. If you don’t receive a response, that doesn’t mean the answer is no.

Regardless of whether you filled out a form, sent a drip email campaign, or mailed a letter (or all three), it’s OK to continue following up until you get a reply. Multiple mailed letters are common and fair game.

Additionally, sometimes picking up the phone and saying “I’m checking that you got my letter.” is all you need to get a business over the hump.