SAVE THE DATE: The 2022 MCAA Annual Online Auction Is Now Accepting Donations

Words: Dan Kamys

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO THE MCAA'S ANNUAL ONLINE AUCTION

CLICK HERE FOR A FULL LIST OF DONATION BENEFITS

After a record-setting 2021 Annual Online Auction, we're thrilled to announce that it will be back from Tuesday, April 26th through Thursday, April 28th, 2022 with pre-bidding starting on Monday, April 4th! Now in its eighteenth year, the online auction offers mason contractors the chance to learn about and buy new products. All proceeds support the MCAA's mission to empower business owners and strengthen the industry. 

THINKING ABOUT DONATING? THE SOONER YOU GIVE, THE MORE YOU RECEIVE! 

All donations received by March 1st will appear in the April Auction Lead-In Issue of MASONRY Magazine and receive expanded print, digital, and social media coverage. Additional benefits depend on the final bid amount, and can include: 

  • Print Advertising in the monthly MASONRY Magazine that reaches over 13,000 mason contracting companies across the US
  • Website Banners on the MCAA and MASONRY websites which receive hundreds of thousands of visits per month
  • Premium MCAA Buyer's Guide Listings, the top tool MCAA contractor members use to find and buy business products
  • Case Studies published on MCAA and MASONRY media channels
  • Tickets to the always-popular MCAA Midyear Meeting and networking events
  • A full year of the MCAA's exclusive Corporate Sponsorship and all the included industry-leading benefits

If you've never donated to the MCAA Annual Online Auction before, we are here to help you navigate getting the most for your donation. Please feel free to email Todd at tfredrick@masoncontractors.org or call our office at 800.536.2225! 

CLICK HERE FOR A FULL LIST OF DONATION BENEFITS

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO THE MCAA'S ANNUAL ONLINE AUCTION

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