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JUNE VIRTUAL WEBINAR: Don't Say I Didn't Warn You - The Pragmatist's Guide to Successful Special Events

Thu, Jun 11

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A link will be emailed on June 11th at 9AM.

Special events have long been synonymous with fundraising and as a result, every fundraiser has a story of cold food, missing golf balls, no-show volunteers, and the $200 pot of hotel coffee. You are not required to view webinar at a specific time.

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JUNE VIRTUAL WEBINAR: Don't Say I Didn't Warn You - The Pragmatist's Guide to Successful Special Events
JUNE VIRTUAL WEBINAR: Don't Say I Didn't Warn You - The Pragmatist's Guide to Successful Special Events

Time & Location

Jun 11, 2020, 9:00 AM

A link will be emailed on June 11th at 9AM.

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About the Event

A link for the webinar will be provided on June 11th at 9am by email.  You may view this webinar at any time for one week after you receive the link.  The webinar link will be removed on Thursday, June 19th.

Presented by: Amy Wolfe

 

We also know that fundraising events, on average, have one of the lower net profit factors and yet, they are often the go-to solution in a financial pinch. It is essential that every fundraiser understand the value special events can play within their organization, as well as the importance of setting appropriate financial, time management and resource expectations. In this session we will discuss this love-hate relationship, as well as review the cornerstone elements of successful events, including how to define success, knowing when to move on and setting pragmatic boundaries for the future.  

Learning Objectives  By the end of this session, participants will be able to:  

Understand the core elements of successful non-profit special events:

      A.Why are we here?

      i.Event purpose – friendraising, fundraising, donor recognition, community awareness

      ii.Financial dependence – impact on the overall bottom line and role in the fund development plan

      iii.Definition of success grounded in realistic expectations and connection to purpose

     B.Resource allocation

      i.Time

      ii.Money

      iii.People

      C.Commitment to Excellence, Not Perfection

      i.The details that matter and the ones that don’t

      ii.Connection back to purpose

      iii.Leverage people resources to create authenticity

      D.Does It Stay or Does It Go?

      i.Creating clear expectations around an event’s longevity

      ii.Creating a healthy special events culture

      iii.Understanding purpose and financial dependence

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