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Charitybuzz is an that sells and off access to experiences and items to raise funds for nonprofit organizations. Charitybuzz experiences include music, entertainment, business, politics, sports, art, fashion and other industries.

The company was originally founded in 2005 and has raised more than $550 million for charities as of 2022.


History
Coppy Holzman founded Charitybuzz out of his Westport, Connecticut, home in April 2005 with partners Serena Chew and Brad Reisner. After a conversation with and President at a reception to benefit the in late 2004. They launched Charitybuzz a few months later with one employee and a directive from Chase to raise funds for The Center for Environmental Education. Holzman and his team persuaded 70 celebrities and luxury brands into donating meet-and-greets, VIP tickets, vacations and other gifts for the company's first auction. The first experience auctioned was a Caddyshack golf outing with Bill Murray and Chase. After a segment with Chase on the TODAY show, the online auction site raised $250,000 within two weeks. After its initial success, Charitybuzz's business grew quickly through word of mouth.

Holzman ran Charitybuzz part-time until the fall of 2007, when he committed to operating the business full-time and moved the company out of his home and into an office space. In 2008, he registered Charitybuzz as a sub-chapter S in Delaware.

Soon after, during the height of the recession in 2009, the company marked $100 million in bids and one million unique visitors. By 2010, with more than 1,500 online charity auctions complete, Charitybuzz doubled in size by expanding its focus to include corporate philanthropy support. The company subsequently moved its headquarters and staff from Connecticut to an 8,000 square foot office at 437 Fifth Avenue in New York City.

In early 2012, Charitybuzz added Macy's chief stores officer Peter Sachse to its board of directors. In 2012, Charitybuzz launched a new celebrity concierge service for charity called "Do Good Dream Big," where bidders could request customized celebrity access for a minimum donation of $20,000.

In September 2013, Patrick Farrell was appointed chief operating officer, a new position within Charitybuzz

In November 2013, Charitybuzz marked $100 million raised for nonprofits and celebrated by ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Black Friday.

In 2014, Charitybuzz raised $30 million for its nonprofit partners, bringing its total raised since inception in 2005 to $130 million. Celebrities including Bruce Springsteen and Matthew McConaughey supported their favorite causes to raise money for organizations including the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights, Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, WhyHunger, Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, The Kristen Ann Carr Fund and more. The top lots from 2014 included the opportunity to meet Sir Paul McCartney backstage which sold for $105,000 for the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Coffee with Journey's Steve Perry which sold for $75,000 to benefit City of Hope.

In 2015, Charitybuzz was acquired by entrepreneur Todd Wagner, co-founder of Broadcast.com and co-owner of 2929 Entertainment.

In 2020, Charitybuzz launched its buy-now Shop, expanding beyond the auction format.

As of 2022, Charitybuzz reports to have raised funds for 4,500 beneficiaries, and hosted campaigns involving SpaceX, Ford, Reebok, IWC, Corona, Warner Bros Discovery, and Mattel/Barbie, along with nonprofits such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Code.org. In 2022, Ben Erwin was named CEO of the Charitybuzz businesses.


Business model
By auctioning luxury items and celebrity-backed experiences through the internet to bidders and shoppers worldwide, Charitybuzz is able to raise funds for foundations and nonprofits. Charitybuzz's staff of 60 provides services for nonprofit clients, as well as cause marketing support for many for-profit brands looking to enhance their corporate philanthropy programs. At the end of each charity auction, Charitybuzz keeps 20 percent to cover its operating costs.


Notable offerings auctioned
In 2010, the following items were auctioned off: first off the production line; Royal Oak Offshore Las Vegas Strip Tourbillon Limited Edition Watch signed by ; Lady Millenary Astrologia Limited Edition Watch signed by ; meet-and-greet with at the ; meet-and-greet with on the set of ; game of golf with Tom Watson; game of golf with President ; backstage tour of U2's ; meet-and-greet with at the Chakravarty Cup; watch create the Barney's ; invitation to Sir Oscar party; meet-and-greet with at New York Fashion Week; customized portrait by ; week internship at Vogue and meet ; meet-and-greet with at a private viewing of Avatar.

In 2011, the following auctions took place: spend a day shadowing former President ; meet-and-greet with before the last taping of her talk show; attend both the AIDS Foundation Dinner and the Vanity Fair Oscar Party;(2011) idea pitch to ; a private singing with ; front-row VIP seats to a concert at ; behind-the-scenes tour of 's headquarters with Company Director ; meet German designer at the Chanel Couture fashion show in Paris; join as his co-pilot during a flight over California; walk-on role on AMC's ; sit in on The Howard Stern Show at Sirius Radio and meet the host; Lady Gaga's signed Steinway Piano, used during her performance for the Robin Hood Foundation gala; courtside seats with Jay-Z at a Nets vs. Knicks game; meet backstage at a concert.

In 2012, the following auctions occurred: spend a day with President in New York City; meet-and-greet with after backstage show of U2; meet-and-greet with in Ottawa with two VIP concert tickets and round trip airfare; sit ringside with at the Pacquiao vs. Marquez fight; lunch with and Dace Karger; lunch with Michael R. Bloomberg; lifetime membership to all Current and future Trump National Golf Courses; meet after watching the at Madison Square Garden from VIP seats and take home his game-worn jersey; private one-hour tennis lesson with and .

In 2013, the following auctions took place: coffee date with Apple CEO at Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, CA; Lamborghini Aventador; private tennis lesson with ; lunch date with Yahoo! CEO at Yahoo!´s headquarters; cameo role in the vs. film with , and ; lunch date with at the West Hollywood; sit in on The Howard Stern Show; meet-and-greet with .

In 2014, the following auctions occurred: coffee date with in ; meet-and-greet with Justin Timberlake, backstage meet-and-greet with at a US concert; lunch date with Apple's CVP of Software and Services at Apple Headquarters; meet-and-greet with at the Dumb and Dumber To premiere; visit the Fast Money set and meet Melissa Lee; signed guitar used by in 1991 – 1992; lunch date with , the former chairman of the to benefit the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.

In 2015, Charitybuzz auctioned a Customized 2015 Kia K900 Luxury Sedan to benefit LeBron James Family Foundation. The final bid was $111.000. The same year, a lunch with Apple CEO Tim Cook was auctioned to benefit the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. The final bid was $200,000. A caddy for at the Farmer's Insurance Open Pro-Am in was also auctioned to benefit Communities in School and . The final bid was $17,000.

In 2016, the Holy Popemobile! (the that drove through NYC) was auctioned. Proceeds supported Catholic schools and charities, as well as the international organizations Catholic Relief Services and Catholic Near East Welfare Association. The final bid was $300,000.

In 2017, Charitybuzz auctioned a lunch with Apple's services chief at the company's newly constructed headquarters. The final bid was $26,000.

2020 notable auctions: Be one of the first to own a 2021 Limited First-Edition ; final bid: $155,000. Meet with two VIP tickets and photo opportunity at a summer 2021 show; final bid: $111,000. VIP meet-and-greet with social media megastars Charli and Dixie D'Amelio featuring you and the duo in an original ; final bid: $95,000.


Awards
The Charity Network was named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in the not-for-profit space in 2017.


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