Expert Benefit Charity Fundraising Auctioneer Services in Savannah, GA

Auction Results®, LLC: Elevating Savannah Nonprofits Through Exceptional Fundraising Events

David A. Goodman, founder and President of Auction Results®, LLC, is a nationally recognized charity benefit fundraising auctioneer devoted to helping Savannah-area 501(c)(3) organizations thrive. With over 35 years of experience and more than $750 million raised for nonprofit causes, David brings a unique combination of strategy, warmth, and showmanship to every event. His firm specializes in high-impact auction fundraising, and he has a deep appreciation for Savannah’s rich cultural history, gracious hospitality, and tradition of civic generosity. While David works with organizations nationwide, he is especially honored to support the nonprofit leaders who help shape this beautiful and historic coastal city. Raising Funds by Raising Hands®

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Driving Fundraising Success for Savannah Nonprofits

Auction Results®, LLC provides expert benefit auctioneer services and strategic fundraising consulting to help Savannah-area charities and foundations exceed their fundraising goals. Whether your event is hosted in a historic mansion, a stately garden venue, an elegant ballroom, or a waterfront foundation gala, David ensures your guests are inspired, connected, and ready to support your cause with generosity.

If you’re planning a charity auction in Savannah and looking for a dynamic and professional auctioneer, David Goodman delivers. Backed by glowing client testimonials, news releases, and proven results, he brings passion and precision to every event. With David Goodman and Auction Results®, LLC on your team, you’ll elevate your guest experience — and your impact — in one of Georgia’s most beloved and philanthropic Southern cities.

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“WOW!!! What a fabulous event, thanks in large part to your auction advice and your entertaining presence. I’m sure that Andrea and Nancy have mentioned the number of guests who indicated they had the best time at our event than at any event they had ever attended. Thank you. Thank you. Thank You!

I want to echo their comments. To my knowledge, most of our guests have always sat idle during the live auction, anxiously awaiting the moment they can politely leave. Many do leave. And while we did have some guests leave early, I was totally amazed at how many people stayed and just enjoyed the music and basked in the companionship at their tables.

People were bound together in more ways than by simply making some sort of donation (purchasing items or buying raffle tickets) or enjoying the usually delicious Four Seasons food. You excited them, gave them ownership in what our group is all about. They are a large source of House funds. They needed to be gently remindedthis is not a bargain basement event, but are instead a crucial part of our organization, with responsibility and ownership rights for the success or failure of the mission.

I am still hearing about how much FUN this event was. That in itself made a big difference, and will help us retain donors and recruit new ones as word spreads. But also your suggestions and encouragement and inspiration took away so much of our jadedness, among both members who do much of the work and on ones who have been around the women’s board for many years. One of our senior members, before the event, was so excited about the new things we were doing that she wanted a list of our auction items to get her neighbors from her building involved. As a result, several new guests arrived with money to spend, and they even bid on (and one won) a live auction item. 

Thank you, David. If we could do as well as we did with only a couple of months of work, I can barely restrain myself from imagining the possibilities for us with a whole year of your advice.”

–Linda Ann Prasil
Women’s Board
House of the Good Shepherd

Savannah Charity Auctioneer David Goodman

Charity Auctioneer David Goodman