Presented By: Christina Aichele, NACURH Conference Resource Consultant Angela Powell, On Campus Marketing.

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Presented By: Christina Aichele, NACURH Conference Resource Consultant Angela Powell, On Campus Marketing

Now That You Have Won The Conference Things To Do: Read the NACURH Policy Book (Conference Section) Read your region’s policy book/governing documents Attain past conference wrap-up reports to utilize as resources Get ALL your paperwork and required information to the NACURH Conference Resource Consultant

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Facilities What are the requirements/needs? Signing of contracts-be sure all facility arrangements are in writing. When will your vendors need final numbers? Contingency plans if the facilities become unavailable? Are facilities large enough for mass gatherings/large events? Are there regulations about food? Serving costs? Accessibility for those with disabilities or special needs? What does your office of disability services consider reasonable accommodations? Plan for “signers” at large gatherings for hearing impaired Hidden costs: tech support, set-up charges, charges for tables, chairs, security, etc.

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Programming Requirements and needs for programming rooms/facilities Contracts for speakers-be sure all speakers have a signed contract or agreement. Who signs? How will you recruit programs? How will you select programs? What will the programming “tracks” be? What are the AV needs-what AV equipment do you have access to? What are the costs? Do you need “tech support” for any programs? Is there a cost involved?

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Budget What are the NACURH or regional breakdowns of budget? Using the budget template How detailed does the budget need to be? Contracts How do you plan to keep people accountable to the budget? What is the break even point? (See NACURH or regional policy or finance officer for this information) Monthly updates Changes to budget/approval by RBD/Executive Board/SEC/NBD

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Insurance Will the host school be able to obtain liability insurance to cover the conference? What will the cost of the insurance be? NACURH policy requires the host school to submit a certificate of insurance or a letter from the institution indicating insurance coverage to the CRC prior to the conference. For the Annual Conference, the insurance certificate is due to the CRC by April 15 th prior to submitting a bid. For regional conferences, a copy of the insurance policy or a notarized letter stating the institutions’ liability must be received by the CRC no later than thirty (30) days after winning the bid for the conference.

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Summits/Semi-Annual/Pre-Conference Housing-hotel or on campus-cost? Food Schedule Availability of conference staff Meeting room space AV needs

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Volunteer/People Power Needs for volunteers How many will you need for various areas of conferences? Recruiting volunteers, training and recognition of volunteers Scheduling and assignment of volunteers to meet needs of committees and tasks Develop an hourly volunteer schedule based on needs

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Safety/Security Needs-what is required by the facility, the university or department policy? What is needed based on the location of the facilities? Will a traffic control guard be needed for walking across a busy street? If so, is there a cost? Communication-what method will your staff utilize to communicate with one another? How will they be identified? Student vs. Professional Hotel and conference events Training

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Working With Hotels Parking and fees-think about vans and busses. Costs? Keys: How many per room? Who will distribute? Lost key cost? How will you handle or coordinate check-in and check-out? Reserving blocks of rooms-be sure all rooms have 2 double/queen beds or can hold 4 delegates or 2 advisors, etc. Will delegates make reservations directly with hotel? How will the hotel do billings? Have you paid required deposits and/or signed contracts? Who signs contracts? Hotel policies-do they understand your conference? Security Cutting off or blocking phones, movie channels, room service, etc. Hospitality rooms, meeting rooms, complimentary rooms for each specified room that you book-make sure these are appropriately noted in your budget. Can food be brought in or do you need to work with hotel catering?

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Transportation What type/needs? Accessibility for those delegates with special needs Charge by mile, hour, day? Insurance, license requirements Shuttle schedules Who can drive? Develop driving schedule. Contract for vehicles and drivers If bringing delegates to off-campus events, does your campus have a policy concerning schools driving themselves?

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Sponsorship Conference sponsors Corporate Partners/Corporate Sponsors – review the OCM agreement/work with Angela Powell; review the Guidebook agreement/work with the NACURH Chairperson Money, items in kind Advertising/recognition Deadlines Contract - be sure all agreements are in writing

Things To Consider When Hosting A Conference Registration Time frame - What are your dates? Do they give you enough time to complete what you need before your conference? What will be included in the packet? Set-up and check-in process Process for confirmation/notifications to schools in a timely manner Receipts Conference Cap- Have you determined a cap per school? How will you handle alternates, cancelations, etc. Have you reviewed NACURH policy that defines conference registration and check-ins (i.e. no pay/ no key policy)?

NACURH and Regional Conference Policies It is IMPERATIVE that you check your regional policy book/governing documents regarding conference bidding and hosting! It is IMPERATIVE that you check the NACURH Policy Book regarding conference bidding and hosting! PLEASE BE SURE TO READ BOTH DOCUMENTS!

Budget Management Use the budget template provided by NACURH for consistency. All regional conference budgets are different - consult your regional policy book/governing documents Consult the NACURH Policy Book for NACURH policies governing regional conferences Make sure to send monthly budget to Regional Advisor and Associate Director

Budget Management Specific items to consider: Add On Fee Conference Insurance Hotel Hospitality Transportation Facilities Site Visits/Summits/Semi-Annuals Entertainment Monthly Reports

Corporate Partnership - On Campus Marketing What They Do Provide a gift for the First Year Experience award winner Present the award at the banquet Advertisement - copy-ready and Guidebook Representative(s) at each regional conference Program presentation at conference (at least one) Pens (1 per delegate - Fall Regional Conference) Pens/Pads for NCCs - Fall & No-Frills Conferences Souvenir Cup (100 per conference - No-Frills) $150 for the Advisor social (Fall Regional Conference) $100 for the Advisor social (No Frills/Minis) $600 for the Advisor social (Annual Conference) Goodie Bags (1 per delegate) provided for Annual Conference

Corporate Partnership - On Campus Marketing What They Need from Conference Hosts Conference staff provides the First Year Experience Award (per regional policy) Time at the banquet to present the award Printing of advertisement, no cost to OCM Registration fees waived for 2 OCM Staff; single rooms provided No vendors in similar business may display, advertise or otherwise have presence at the conference Conference delegate or school list as approved by RBD/Executive Board/SEC

Corporate Partnership - On Campus Marketing Please note that the previously mentioned corporate sponsorship information is provided regardless of the host school. Take this information into consideration when bidding so you are not budgeting for pens and so that you build in costs for your OCM representative’s attendance, etc. Have Questions? Call or Angela Powell, Public Relations Manager, or

Wrap-Up Reports Every school hosting a regional and Annual conference MUST submit a wrap- up report by the specified date. It may be helpful to put a timeline for completion in your bid. A specific format for the wrap-up report can be found in the NACURH Policy Book You may contact the CRC or the NIC for past hosts’ wrap-up reports

Conference Staff Experiences Conference Staff tips and comments about hosting…

Questions & Resources Contact the NACURH CRC with questions and for resources Contact your Regional Director with questions and for resources CAACURH: GLACURH: IACURH: MACURH: NEACURH: PACURH: SAACURH: SWACURH: