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Linda Pawlowski 2011 Successful Community Fundraising Events WELCOMEWELCOME
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Answers please … What are your organisation’s objectives? What type of events do you need? Who will you invite to these events? What are your different event objectives? What else is happening? What will your success look like? Who do you need involved? How will you publicise the events?
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Differentiate between In-house events Arm’s length events Community fundraising events and between Different income streams (donations, raised funds, earned income)
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Project Outline Choose one event and run through a project outline for it (bullets)
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Strategy - Risks Accident or Injury Theft or Sabotage Problems Relating to Alcohol No Shows etc. Liability Are necessary contracts in place If you are selling alcohol you will need a Liquor Licence
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Strategy – Risks - Health & Safety Remember that Health & Safety at Work Act covers ALL activities that take place in the public domain Conduct a risk assessment for each and every one of your activities If you are using a commercial fair make sure that every ride has its MOT and that you obtain a Safety Certificate for the whole fairground
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Liability Always take out Public Liability Insurance Consider cancellation and all risk cover VAT On the whole small or medium scale events will be unlikely to be liable for VAT but always check you are exempt Charities may be able to claim back VAT so always use official purchase orders where possible Public Entertainment Licences If you are holding an event where singing or dancing is the main attraction you may require a Public Entertainment Licence Bye-laws covering public places (make yourself aware) Strategy - Risks – Making it Legal
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Street Collection Permits Register well in advance if you want to have a collection on public property Establish the requirements of your local council and abide by them Keep the paperwork and accounting clear so that you will be able to satisfy the post collection return properly Look out for new regulations Lottery Registration 5 Types Small Lotteries Private Lotteries Society Lotteries Local Authority Lotteries National Lotteries Strategy - Risks – Making it Legal Cont.
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Strategy – Risks - Health & Safety Remember that Health & Safety at Work Act covers ALL activities that take place in the public domain Conduct a risk assessment for each and every one of your activities If you are using a commercial fair make sure that every ride has its MOT and that you obtain a Safety Certificate for the whole fairground
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Joe Saxton, Nfp 2008 Planning – Marketing & Communications
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What’s the message?
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Who do you need to target in your marketing and communications plan? Understand your audiences – what is the pull for them? Activity
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Planning - Budget – Key Points Use a simple accounting system Estimate your expenses carefully, allowing a wide margin for problems Best Case/Worst Case Make sure that basic expenditure can be met Obtain sponsorship and donations early on Ask for quotes as far as possible Discuss major expenditure with your committee Negotiate over everything If you need a bank account open it at least two weeks before you need it
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Planning - Budget Tracking Your Actual Expenses
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Planning - Event schedule
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Implementation Finalise plans & prepare for implementation Consider how you will communicate with key audiences Consider how you will motivate the people involved in the project Design and implement monitoring and evaluation
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Implementation Briefings Verbal – meeting or written All staff and key individuals with a responsibility Overview of objectives for event Addresses, contact names and numbers Event timings Notes about special guests Q&As
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Ongoing Project Activity Review Measure success Learning Follow up with key audience Stewardship
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Ongoing Activity - Stewardship Stewardship is the process whereby an organisation cares for and protects its philanthropic support – its gifts and those who give them – in a way that responds to donors’ expectations and respects the act of giving.
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Ongoing Activity-Stewardship Maximising the impact of your event Who has been involved? Thank and be creative to plan ahead Advise on how donations are being spent Advise of problems or delays Tell them about the successes Invite them to see their achievements
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