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Planning Events

Planning Events. The Point. Explore the type of events that you can organise Develop understanding of how to plan an event Understand resources required Find out about the support available Get some ideas going!. Why organise an event?. What’s the main purpose of your event?

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Planning Events

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  1. Planning Events

  2. The Point. • Explore the type of events that you can organise • Develop understanding of how to plan an event • Understand resources required • Find out about the support available • Get some ideas going!

  3. Why organise an event? • What’s the main purpose of your event? • Socialising / Networking opportunity • Celebrating Achievement • Fundraising • Raising Awareness of the club • Recruiting new members

  4. What type of events can I organise? • Fundraisers • Recruitment & Give it a Go • Trips • Award Nights • Ceilidhs • Outdoor activities • Film Nights • Excursions • Pub Quizzes & Club Nights Have we missed any?

  5. Fundraisers • Atrium presence events i.e. Dance-a-thons • Pub Quizzes, acoustic nights – The Union • Bake sales & toastie nights - Chaplaincy • Sponsored challenges/events • Bag packing, raffles (remember regulations!) • Have we missed any? Contact: Book space in the Union by contacting Nick Manton at n.d.manton@stir.ac.uk Book Chaplaincy space by contacting Joan Montgomery at j.s.montgomery@stir.ac.uk Book a stall in the Atrium by emailing your form from the website to theunion@stir.ac.uk (72 hours notice)

  6. Recruitment & Give It A Go • Taster sessions • Social aspect • Welcoming and accessible • Not intimidating or cliquey • Mix returning members with new members • Get a feeling of what the club is about • Low cost or free to attract new members • If you can, collect feedback at the end of event Contact: Student Activities & Volunteer Coordinator, Alban Dickson at alban.dickson@stir.ac.uk VP Communities at activities.union@stir.ac.uk

  7. Trips • What you’ll need: • Submit Trip Planner form • Ensure all participants are paid members – Insurance • Ensure all participants pay a deposit before booking • Book transport/accommodation well in advance (min. 1 working week) • Book everything through the Union! Every form you need can be found on the website here http://www.stirlingstudentsunion.com/clubssocieties/forms/ Contact: Student Activities & Volunteer Coordinator, Alban Dickson, at alban.dickson@stir.ac.uk

  8. Film Nights • N.B. License is needed unless an educational value can be proven or links to academic modules are evidenced. DO NOT publicise event until approval is granted (can take 3-5 days). • What you’ll need: • Submit request via email to the Union • Publicise event to members • Book venue (using room booking form - min 72 hours notice) Contact: Student Activities & Volunteer Coordinator, Alban Dickson, at alban.dickson@stir.ac.uk You can also contact macrobert to enquire about working with them for putting on films - info@macrobert.org

  9. Ticketed Events • Examples: SUDS plays, AirTV Oscars, International Ceilidhs, Dance@SU Annual Show, Colonel’s Ball (Paintball) ACS Moulin Rouge Night etc. • What you’ll need: • Submit Event Planner form, including event budget to the Union. • Source venue, entertainment, publicity and tickets. Book everything through the Union • Budget – based on cost and estimated attendance, decide ticket price and calculate break even figure (how many tickets do you need to sell not to make a loss?) • Time line – how long are tickets on sale for, when do deposits need to be paid, when to publicise? • N.B. take into account VAT at 20% when selling tickets as this will come off ticket income. Contact: Student Activities & Volunteer Coordinator, Alban Dickson at alban.dickson@stir.ac.uk Marketing & Events Coordinator, Nick Manton at n.d.manton@stir.ac.uk

  10. Events on Campus • Examples: Zombie Run, fun run, sports day, anything involving animals… • What you’ll need: • Find a secure space • Email plans to the Union • Submit a Risk Assessment form Every form you need can be found on the website here http://www.stirlingstudentsunion.com/clubssocieties/forms/ Contact: Student Activities & Volunteer Coordinator, Alban Dickson at alban.dickson@stir.ac.uk

  11. Promotion & Publicity Tools: • Posters & Flyers • Union boards & website • Atrium Stalls • Social Media • Portal news • Media Societies • Digital screens Clubs & Socs and Sports Union printing computer • Print facilities for up to A3 • Colour printing available • Mailboxes can help with orders over 50 pages or larger sizes, plus design. This will be covered in more detail in ‘Marketing Your Club’ this afternoon. Contact: Marketing Assistant, Lauren Kirk, at lauren.kirk1@stir.ac.uk Book a stall in the Atrium by emailing your form from the website to theunion@stir.ac.uk (72 hours notice)

  12. Media Societies Air TV – TV Station www.airtvonline.com stationmanager@airtvonline.com Air 3 – Radio Station www.air3radio.com stationmanager@air3radio.com Brig – Newspaper www.brignewspaper.com editor@brignewspaper.com

  13. Resources • What are your resources? • Forms – get everything online • Budget – make a budget • Time – create a time line • People – who can you count on? • Skills - what do they bring to the table? • Facilities – access to free facilities? • Support – who can help? Contact: Student Activities & Volunteer Coordinator, Alban Dickson at alban.dickson@stir.ac.uk VP Communities at activities.union@stir.ac.uk Marketing & Events Coordinator, Nick Manton at n.d.manton@stir.ac.uk

  14. Exercise Plan an event of your choice using the event planner. Ensure event has a budget and create a timeline for the delivery. Choose three appropriate methods of publicity and explain who you would contact for help and why. 15 minutes

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