I'm on the Board of a local nonprofit organization, Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry. They provide housing and support for people with HIV/AIDS in East Lakeview and Waukegan, and they're building some permanent housing now, too.
http://www.bonaventurehouse.org/html/main.htm
We have a series of fundraisers called "Dining at Home." While there is some variation, the general framework is that a professional chef comes to someone's home, guests pay around $100/person to attend the dinner.
In the past this program has been successful.
The problem that we're currently facing is that many of the chefs that we've contacted feel overextended. Many chefs have already done benefits for Hurricane Katrina. They find it difficult to be away from the restaurant and cover additional costs for food.
In the past, we have held events at restaurants, including Thyme and Hot Tamales. The organization is willing to cover the costs, as long as we could still generate a profit.
So, I'm looking to my fellow foodies for any possible ideas to get this thing running better for 2006. I'd love any advice or ideas, very simple and very creative are both welcome.
We may seek out other opportunities to have "Dining at Home" at restaurants or do some homegrown "Dining at Home" where a less professional chef does the cooking. Last summer, we had a Southern BBQ in someone's backyard that was wildly successful.
Once again, I'm looking for any ideas or resources you all might suggest. I hate to hit a lull when these events are often great fundraisers for the organization. If we try "Dining at Home" in a restaurant or at home with a nonprofessional chef, does anyone have specific ideas as to venues, themes, etc.
Thank you! You all are just too resourceful for me not to ask.