The next generation of givers is already watching how generosity shows up in the world. Shannon shares insights on how nonprofits can intentionally include Generation Alpha in philanthropic experiences without compromising the purpose, flow, or fundraising goals of their gala.
Fundraising galas are meant to inspire generosity, strengthen relationships, and raise critical funds for your mission. But what about the next generation of givers? Generation Alpha, kids born between 2010 and 2024, includes little ones from newborns to 14-year-olds. Some organizations wonder: should children be part of a gala at all, and if so, how can they be included thoughtfully?
Even high-profile events like New York’s Met Gala don’t allow attendees under 18. Anna Wintour, chairperson and Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, puts it simply: “It’s not appropriate.” The lesson here is clear: adults attend for an experience, and your gala’s fundraising goals come first.
So, how do you balance adult-focused fundraising with teaching kids the value of giving and generosity?
At the heart of every gala is one clear purpose: raising funds to support your mission and programs. While it’s tempting to think that selling tickets, even for children, directly contributes, the reality is a bit different.
For example, if your gala has 350 seats and a fundraising goal of $350,000, each seat carries an average value of $1,000 toward that goal. Paying the nominal ticket price for a child, often covering just dinner, venue, and décor, doesn’t move the fundraising needle.
The real impact comes from active giving during the event: live auctions, paddle raises, and Fund-A-Need (FAN) moments. These are the opportunities where donors translate their engagement and enthusiasm into tangible support for your cause.
Keeping this in mind ensures that your event design prioritizes what truly drives results, guest engagement, donor excitement, and giving moments that fund your mission.
Let’s break it down: the pros and cons of including Generation Alpha at your next gala and explore some creative ways to involve them meaningfully, without compromising the focus on giving. These strategies can help young attendees begin learning about philanthropy while keeping the event intentional and mission-driven.
When done strategically, including children in your gala experience can have long-lasting benefits:
The Challenges to Consider
Including children in an adult-centered gala also has pitfalls:
You don’t need to exclude kids entirely to teach them about philanthropy. Here are some practical strategies:
The Long-Term Impact
Introducing children to philanthropy early has remarkable benefits:
Statistics show that a small weekly commitment (even one hour a week) of volunteering can reduce risky and destructive behaviors by 50%. The lessons kids learn at these events often extend far beyond the evening itself.
Remember, etiquette matters. If an invitation does not include children, it’s not appropriate to bring them. And if children do attend, consider making a donation on their behalf to honor the value of their participation. This ensures that the experience is meaningful for everyone in attendance.
Every gala is unique, and every organization has different goals. If you want guidance on including kids without distracting from your mission, or just want to elevate the overall experience, book a 30-minute introductory call with Everything Gala. We’ll explore ways to design your gala so that every guest, young or old, feels engaged, inspired, and ready to support your mission.
written by…
Shannon Eason
CEO of Everything Gala &
International Auctioneer Champion
Shannon Eason, Founder and CEO of Everything Gala, is a dynamic and engaging force in the world of fundraising. As an International Auctioneer Champion, she’s mastered the art of captivating audiences—blending charisma, energy, and strategy to inspire generosity and help organizations crush their fundraising goals. A recognized expert in the field, Shannon has presented at workshops, seminars, and conferences from coast to coast, sharing her insights and passion for elevating fundraising events. Through Everything Gala, she partners with nonprofits, schools, and socially driven causes to turn purpose into powerful results.
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