Higher Education Fundraising with cMarket

cMarket’s quick and easy online auction services will help you build awareness, engage individuals and generate funds for your college or university. Increase your donor base and reach a new generation of supporters with this fun and affordable development tool.

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Bring it Online:
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Cost-effective Solution
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Expand Your Auction Catalog
· Reach More Bidders
· Engage More Sponsors

Online Auctions are:
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Innovative and Cost-effective
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Popular and Fun
· Easy to Participate
· Extend your Reach

Client Testimonials:
Dwight Hall at Yale University
University of California at Berkeley
University of Rhode Island
"The customizable homepage and email templates were invaluable in quickly getting our auction up and running."

Hannah Croasmun
Special Events Coordinator
Dwight Hall at Yale

"The power and flexibility of the cMarket tool made setting up and operating our online auction super."

Joe Watz
Director of Marketing and Business Development
University of California Berkeley
"By using cMarket to help promote our premiere fundraising event, it enabled us to involve all alumni from coast to coast, not just those who could attend the event"

Kristal Cardone, Asst Director Alumni Relations
University of Rhode Island

Did You Know?
cMarket raises millions of dollars each year for colleges and universities across the country, contributing to such areas as:

> Student Activities
> Alumni Associations
> Athletics Programs
> Funding for Additional Curriculums
> Scholarships

Our vast network of bidders and our user friendly auction management tools help schools promote their auctions and live fundraising events. Learn how fast, easy and economical online auction fundraising can be. Subscribe to cMarket’s services today, and begin to increase your revenue and cultivate a new group of donors for your institution.

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