Hey there,
I have done a couple of charity events in the past, you can find the write up from one here…
https://dhthomas-tournaments.blogspot.com/2010/03/charty-event-on-20-march-2010.htmlAs to your specific questions….
In particular I'm trying to figure out:What entry fee did you charge? Always a sticky wicket, but I tend to go with $25-$30. It seems to get the best turnout of players /donation. Depending on your charity, you can do things like a canned food donation as well.
What prizes did you offer?I have put in boxes and foils in the past from my own collection and the rest has been opened up to the community to donate whatever they can. Many of the local stores chip in with items and gift cards. Lots of different people come up with some cool stuff to add in to the prize pool. We got a REALLY big surprise with the first one in the above write up.
What format?Always try to stick with what is the most popular in your area in order to maximize your player participation. We have always gone with Standard since it has the most following locally. And of course, Constructed is going to get you the most bang for your buck.
Other than entry fee, what other means did you use to raise money during the event?So we decided to do prizing based off of record following the last round of Swiss. This made the most sense to me so that the Top 8 could choose which prize that they wanted and then move on to the Single-Elimination Rounds(which was an Onslaught Draft donated by one of the stores) to play off for the Trophy.
We had enough donations so that everyone there got to pick something. I had kept a posted list online for everyone to see what was available as it came in. After the last person had made their choice, we opened the rest of the donated items up for bidding and did an impromptu auction.
I also had a great many people just make cash donations and even one talked the company that he worked for into cutting a check which was fantastic.
In General…
Be open to just about anything. Talk to all the local stores and see if they are interested in helping out. The worst that they can do is tell you no.
Talk to any of the non-Magic shops in the vicinity of your play space, especially the restaurants. They may ship you some gift cards or even run a special lunch deal for your event.
Try to keep it casual and remind everyone why you all are there and the charity that you are supporting.
If you are lucky enough to have an artist close by, be sure to talk to them to see if they can make it out. If you don't but you travel the GP circuit, talk to the artists there and see maybe if there is anything that they might do to help. Make sure you do your homework so that you know all of the charity information and it is best to have fliers and literature at this point to make sure you don't look like a scam.
Give recognition to all those that have worked to make the event happen. I made a little hand out to give to players at the event. It had a life total area so it was functional, but it also listed all of the organizations and individuals that spent time and effort to make a great event.
Make sure you stay relaxed and take care of yourself too.
Anyway, even my Quick Hits versions of things tend to stretch on a bit. Feel free to shoot me an email or something if you have any questions or just want to chat about it.
As Always,
Lloyd Dodson
d_h_thomas@hotmail.com