Big Benefit Auction raises more than $45,000 for scholarships, program enhancements

September 7, 2016
Story and photos by Brandon Steinert

The proceeds of nearly 200 items sold, underwriters, program ads and ticket sales netted more than $45,000 at the 38th Annual Big Benefit Auction in late August. The funds benefit students directly through scholarships and program enhancements.

Executive Director of Institutional Advancement Coleen Cape said she was excited to have exceeded the auction goal by more than $5,000 and is grateful for the community’s generous nature.

“I couldn’t be more pleased with the results of the auction; it was a huge success,” she said. “The quality of our items donated by over 191 businesses and individuals was in no small measure a contributing factor to our success.”

With prizes starting at just $5 bids to big ticket items selling for thousands, the annual auction is an opportunity for community members to contribute at whatever level they are comfortable.

“We exceeded our goal, and that is always our purpose, but I think this year the success of this annual event can be measured by so many more important and intangible factors,” Cape said. “The auction was a true coming together of members of our community from all walks of life with diverse economic and cultural backgrounds to support a great cause.”

Planning for the 39th auction is already underway and Cape said she hopes to continue to grow the event, which for many is one of the most anticipated social gatherings of the year.

“To say a good time was had by all would be an enormous understatement,” she said. “The evening was filled with good food, fellowship, laughter and great generosity; it will be a hard act to follow. My deepest gratitude to every attendee, donor and volunteer. Once again your commitment translated into our success.”

For more information about the Foundation, contact the Foundation office at (620) 792-1136.