ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING WHY PLAN? Planning an event in good time prevents a waste of resources, time and money. It ensures sufficient time is given.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FriendRaising and events: cost effective community fundraising.
Advertisements

MONEY, MONEY, MONEY FINANCE WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM? The Students Union is a non-profit making charity The Union receives a grant from the University.
Brothers Monthly Donations To The Value of $1000 Preparing Your Application Ensure your application meets the eligibility guidelines Attach copies of relevant.
What’s Fundraising got to do with Trustees?. Why is fundraising a core concern? It gives your organisation the means to: Deliver essential resources Plan.
Documenting Cash and In-Kind Match Project Director Training & Annual Meeting.
Fundraising: *Just Some Reminders*. ASB Representation O Students must be a part of the decision- making and approval process.
Clubs & Societies Financial Administration Guide.
Events. Events and Activities Where? When? Guest Speaker? Tech? Risk Assessment Some added extras to discuss: Marketing, Freshers and Sport Bookings.
Chapter 10 FISCAL MANAGEMENT. DEALS WITH GOAL SETTING, DESIGNING A BUDGET THAT IS TARGETED TO ACHIEVE THOSE GOALS, THE PROCESS OF BUDGET REVIEW AND APPROVAL,
ACFID CODE OF CONDUCT Changes to the Code Effective Jan 2015.
International Documentary Film Festival. Name Date Venue Back-up venues Parking Admission Audiovisual Equipment Screen, projector, and sound system Mobile.
Presentation overview This presentation should help you to understand: the main features of Awards for All the main features of Awards for All what Awards.
Welcome To UMBC Student Organization Treasurer Training!  Thanks to your leadership and commitment, UMBC has over 250 student-run organizations on campus.
Data Protection Paul Veysey & Bethan Walsh. Introduction Data Protection is about protecting people by responsibly managing their data in ways they expect.
City of Renton Neighborhood Grant Program. Purpose of Program Positive communication between residents and the City Foster a sense of community Address.
Volunteering and Fundraising Picture?. Benefits of Volunteering Involve yourself with the local community Boost your CV Feel great about yourself!
Funding Application Advice Session. BBC Children in Need "BBC Children in Need's vision is that every child in UK has a safe, happy and secure childhood.
Finance Training Picture?. What’s New for This Year? Picture? Planning Form Budget Form Standards.
Charities and trading Jane Lee, Partner Pannone LLP 18 th April 2012.
201 Money Matters. Local Unit Bylaws What do you know about local unit bylaws?
Fundraising for Small Community Groups March 2011 Delivered by: Caroline Egan Training and Development Manager Carmichael Centre for Voluntary Groups.
Financial Accountability Update & Review Ingham County 4-H Clubs August 19, 2008.
Union finance and accounts Beth Pearson & Carol Preece.
Presentation overview This presentation should help you to understand: the main features of Awards for All what Awards for All can and cannot fund.
1000 Lives Community Champions Network 26 th June, 2014 Stoke Baptist Centre.
Conference Planning Shannon Borneman ILF Conference Manager ext. 102.
Standards Training Picture?. Created to give recognition to all the societies who went above and beyond each year to make a kick-ass membership Given.
FUNDRAISING APAMSA Leadership Development Module.
San Antonio – 2001 Chapter Chairs Workshop Funding Chapter Programs.
Planning Events. The Point. Explore the type of events that you can organise Develop understanding of how to plan an event Understand resources required.
Chapter Seven Event Budgeting
Nursery Management Understanding and Managing Finance Session 10.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES FUNDING BOARD TRAINING FALL 2013 PRESENTED BY PHILLIP JOHNSON.
Developing a Fundraising Strategy Delivered by Julia Stafford Alba
Linda Pawlowski 2011 Successful Community Fundraising Events WELCOMEWELCOME.
HQ Grants and Funds to Support Local Scouting The Development Grants Board.
Group Plan st Mosman 1908 Lower North Shore District: Sydney North Region New South Wales.
Societies Assembly Wednesday 26th November Please Sign in at the Desk to receive your voting card.
Councillor Community Fund Isabell Procter Director of Resources Francis Fernandes Borough Secretary.
SOCIAL BUSINESS PLAN. SOCIAL BUSINESS  Social enterprise is a business that trades for a social purpose. The social aims of the business are of equal.
Volunteers and the Law Example Training Slides Check out updated Home Office Guidance: Asylum Seekers Slide 13 Getting People Involved.
Prevent Information and Overview Updated October 2013, Education Office.
Council assistance – we are here to help. Program Introduction Traffic Management Council assistance including food handling Finding and applying for.
Events and Activities. What to consider Where? When? Guest Speaker? Tech? Risk Assessment (in group session)
Planning for Profit Treasurers Training. Session Plan What is budgeting and why do it? How to plan for profit and tools you can use. Activity: Planning.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES FUNDING BOARD TRAINING FALL 2013 PRESENTED BY PHILLIP JOHNSON.
Technical Assistance Office TCP Projects 2005 Contractual and Financial Management Administrative and Financial Handbook Prepared by IA, 14/12/2001 SOCRATES.
CHARITY FUNDRAISING Jessica Jackson RAG Fundraising coordinator The DO’s, DON’T’s and Top Tips /
Hospitality Expenses Indiana University Northwest.
Julie Robins – Operation Smile Vietnam. Preliminary Steps Identify your proposed participants so that your event targets the right audience Select the.
Organising Balls. Procedures Please make sure you follow the SU procedures when planning a Ball This is to ensure that all bases are covered! We need.
Finance Training Picture?. What is Your Role? Picture? Together, you have primary responsibility for all your society’s finances – starting with the budget.
Organising Conferences & Summits. Thinking of Holding a Conference? Brilliant! This presentation will highlight what you need to do in order to hold a.
Sport Clubs Handbook Guide Fundraising. FUNDRAISING CONSIDERATIONS All fundraising events must adhere to University, City, State and Federal laws and.
Prevent Information and Overview Updated March 2016 by the Central Secretariat.
How can we fund our toy library? Membership Fees Toy Rentals Donations Fundraising Sponsorship Grants Local Service Groups.
Planning Successful Events A Guide for Student Leaders Spring 2014 Leadership Workshop Series Office of Student Life University Union Room 105
Events and Risk Assessments
HEALTH AND SAFETY.
Broader Public Sector Expenses Directives and TBRHSC Compliance
make sure you have signed in to this training.
Picture? Societies 101.
Finance Training Picture?.
Forms of Business Organizations
MONEY.
Partners for Cancer Care & Prevention Fundraiser
HOME Underwriting and Subsidy Layering Training
Officer Positions & Elections
Events Training 2019/20 Picture?.
BTEC Level 2 - Leadership through Sport Unit 8 Planning and Running a Sports Event.
Presentation transcript:

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING WHY PLAN? Planning an event in good time prevents a waste of resources, time and money. It ensures sufficient time is given to market the event It ensures that your event or trip is legally compliant

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING PLANNING: Who? What? How? Where? When?

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING PLANNING YOUR EVENT: Planning Document Profit and Loss Risk Assessment

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING SPECIFIC: What: What do I want to accomplish? Why: Specific reasons, purpose or benefits of accomplishing the goal. Who: Who is involved? Where: Identify a location. Which: Identify requirements and constraints.

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING MEASURABLE: Criteria for measuring progress toward the attainment of the goal.

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING ACHIEVABLE: How can the goal be accomplished?

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING REALISTIC: Can it be accomplished given resources, budgets and staff?

ORGANISING EVENTS PLANNING TIMEBOUND: Over what time scale can the goal be achieved? Targets set and deadlines met.

ORGANISING EVENTS FINANCIAL PLANNING PROFIT & LOSS A profit and loss account is a summary of all income and all expenditure for an event. It allows you to project how much profit or how great a loss you will incur. If your Society purposely intends to produce a loss making event it must account for a subsidy from its’ account in its income.

ORGANISING EVENTS RISK RISK ASSESSMENT: Is a legal requirement Demonstrates that you have considered the risks of your event/activity and made provisions to ensure your members’ safety.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC MOVIE SHOWINGS: The Students’ Union holds a film license, which covers its Society members on both Park and Avenue Campuses. You must inform the Students’ Union of any movie you intend to screen. You may not sell entrance to any movie showing or food/drink at marked up prices.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CAKE SALES: In the interest of student safety, a person in possession of a food and hygiene certificate must supervise any baking of goods to be distributed or sold to members or the public. A copy of this certificate must be submitted to the Societies & Volunteering Coordinator. An appropriate Risk Assessment must be completed to take account of good food practice in its production and sale.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC GUEST SPEAKERS: An external speaker form must be completed before any guest speaker can be allowed to attend an event. This form must be submitted at least 14 days in advance of your event.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC GUEST SPEAKERS: All speakers will be made aware of their responsibility to abide by the law, the University and the Union’s various policies, including that: They must not incite hatred, violence or call for the breaking of the law They are not permitted to encourage, glorify or promote acts of terrorism including individuals, groups or organisations that support such acts.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC GUEST SPEAKERS: All speakers will be made aware of their responsibility to abide by the law, the University and the Union’s various policies, including that: They must not spread hatred and intolerance in the community and thus aid in the disrupting social and community harmony Within a framework of positive debate and challenge seek to avoid insulting other faiths or groups

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC GUEST SPEAKERS: All speakers will be made aware of their responsibility to abide by the law, the University and the Union’s various policies, including that: They are not permitted to raise or gather funds for any external organisation or cause without the express permission of the trustees.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CHARITY FUNDRAISING: Frustratingly, there are a lot of laws and regulations which apply to raising funds for charity – you can’t just go out on to the street asking for money.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CHARITY FUNDRAISING: It is against the law for a charity to give money to another charity. For this reason you cannot give any funds raised through membership fees or money given to you by the Union through grants to a charity. We CAN raise funds on behalf of another charity.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CHARITY FUNDRAISING: Step 1 is to contact the charity you wish to fundraise for and let them know your plans. They will provide you with the necessary documentation you will require if they approve your event. You will also then be able to ask permission to advertise using their name and logo.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CHARITY FUNDRAISING: When it comes to marketing – know the difference between proceeds and profit. You must be specific is 100% of profits going to the charity? If not you must state what percentage will. If you advertise proceeds will be going to charity, you cannot then deduct your costs. The money legally belongs to the charity in question.

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CHARITY FUNDRAISING: If collecting donations for a charity you will need collection cans. These are available from the Societies & Volunteering Coordinator. These must be: Sealed Signed Clearly display the charity name and number

ORGANISING EVENTS EVENT SPECIFIC CHARITY FUNDRAISING: You can only collect for charity on University property. Collecting on any other premises will require a permit, which only the Societies & Volunteering Coordinator can apply for on your behalf. Collecting without one is illegal.

ORGANISING EVENTS VENUE BOOKINGS HOW TO BOOK A UNION ROOM To book a venue at the Union you must enquire with the Societies & Volunteering Coordinator. This request should include a Planning Document, which makes clear any requirements for catering, AV equipment etc. Requests must be made at least 2 weeks in advance.

ORGANISING EVENTS VENUE BOOKINGS HOW TO BOOK A UNIVERSITY ROOM To book a room in a University building you must enquire with the Societies & Volunteering Coordinator. Include: Capacity required, day and time required and any room preferences. Planning documents are not required for regular meetings, but must be included for any events you intend to hold in University buildings. Requests must be made at least 1 week in advance.

ORGANISING EVENTS ANY QUESTIONS? YOU SHOULD NOW KNOW: How to complete a Planning Document How to complete a Profit & Loss Event specific issues concerning: Movie showings; cake sales; guest speakers and charity fundraising. How to book venues.