Auction Book Bags
We know schools, libraries, and nonprofits need to fundraise regularly to keep serving their communities effectively. And as a nonprofit organization ourself, we know it can be difficult to keep finding creative new ways to do that.
That's why we created the Auction Book Bag program. All of our author members donate signed copies of their books to this program, which means we have a beautiful collection of local authors' signed work. When organizations in our community need a little help, they can request a Seattle7Writers tote bag packed with signed books to use at their next fundraising event. A book bag can become an auction item, a raffle prize, a donor gift, or whatever helps raise some extra cash to keep doing good work.
Because of Seattle7Writers' mission, this program is aimed at local nonprofits with a literary or literacy focus, along with local schools and libraries. If your organization would like to request a book bag for your next fundraising event, simply fill out the request form at least 30 days before your event and we'll be in touch. Thanks for all you do to make the Northwest literary community such a great place for readers and writers.
That's why we created the Auction Book Bag program. All of our author members donate signed copies of their books to this program, which means we have a beautiful collection of local authors' signed work. When organizations in our community need a little help, they can request a Seattle7Writers tote bag packed with signed books to use at their next fundraising event. A book bag can become an auction item, a raffle prize, a donor gift, or whatever helps raise some extra cash to keep doing good work.
Because of Seattle7Writers' mission, this program is aimed at local nonprofits with a literary or literacy focus, along with local schools and libraries. If your organization would like to request a book bag for your next fundraising event, simply fill out the request form at least 30 days before your event and we'll be in touch. Thanks for all you do to make the Northwest literary community such a great place for readers and writers.

