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The very first step is to establish a tangible goal and objectives. (e.g., why are you organizing this event and what do you hope to achieve?)
Any event takes a concerted team effort to handle all of the details. Consider identifying one key Event Manager or Event Chair as well as individual Chairpersons for subcommittees, such as:
The date might already be pre-set for a reoccurring event, but if this is a new event, be sure to consider the following before firming up your date:
If you want your event to stand out, you need to choose a timely and compelling theme that sets you apart from your competition. This means that you need to come up with a dynamic overall theme and you need to take great care with the actual name – since it can be a key attention-getter, especially in online media.
This plan should encompass all aspects of the event, including:
Also see Event Checklist - see link below.
In other words, how are you going to keep track of your planning, registration, budget, guest and speakers lists, etc.?
If you are a Wild Apricot Membership Management client, you can quickly and easily create an event and manage your registration through our online event management system.
If your website or membership database is not powered by Wild Apricot, you may want to determine how to best organize and track all of your event information. You could review event management software tools through a directory, such as Capterra (http://www.capterra.com/event-management-software).
Are there organizations that you could partner with or call on for sponsorships to defray the costs and increase potential participation? When you involve other people or groups in your event, they have a stake in helping spread the word and making the event a success.
You might want to consider:
Even with the most amazing speaker or entertainment line-up, you need publicity to get people in the door. Event promotion starts with the initial notice or page on your website, note in your newsletter or email to save the date, and then builds to include online and off-line publicity, media relations and on-going outreach to encourage registration. And no plan is complete without the post-event thank-you’s, sponsor acknowledgements and articles about the event’s key messages or fundraising success.
For details on promotion, check out the Event Promotion Guide.
Your budget should incorporate estimates for all of the key items identified on your Event Master Plan. Don’t forget to include any travel or accommodation costs for speakers, presenters, etc.
How will you determine if your event is a success? Do you measure success by the number of registrants or attendees or is it dependent on you breaking even or raising a target amount in donations?
When you set your initial event goals and objectives, you should also consider how you will evaluate the event to determine your success. If you are using a membership management software package, such as Wild Apricot’s, you can easily track registration numbers and fees. But, if your event involves tracking, for example, a silent auction, then you’ll need to put some processes in place to identify goods offered in kind and funds raised at the event.
Dear Mr.Rashid
I regret I am not the best man who can answer your question.
Dear Rashid Thanks for your consideration but event planning and management is not my field of specialization.