Event Planning University of Bristol Students Union V1.0

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Event Report Planning Name Bristol SU Groups Subtitle

Table of Contents Introducing the event planning process... 3 Gather ideas... 4 Research... 6 Plan... 7 Bristol SU Group Event Brief... 7 Bristol SU Event Planning Timeline... 8 6 week cash-flow planner... 9 Some tips from Bristol SU... 11 Deliver... 13 Debrief... 14

3 Introducing the event planning process Bristol SU groups run hundreds of events across the year, from large collaborative balls to debates and film showings. This toolkit will guide you through the process of planning and delivering a successful event step by step and includes plenty of practical checklists to ensure that you don t get tripped up by unexpected charges or considerations along the way. Use this toolkit in conjunction with our event-budgeting template to ensure your event is well planned and financially successful. Planning and delivering an event consists of 5 key processes 1. Gather Ideas 3-6 months before event* 2. Research 3-6 months before event 3. Plan 3 months before event 4. Deliver Week of event 5. Debrief (week after event) *Suggested timescales for planning the earlier the better!

4 Gather ideas Get together with everyone involved in planning your event. If it s a big event why not ask other members if they would like to help or volunteer and get them involved? At this stage you can go crazy and think up all the elements you dream of having in your event. When you get to the research stage you will get a better idea of what is possible within your budget and timeframe. Get your creative minds on and use the next worksheet to help guide your discussions.

5 Audience and Theme Who will be attending your event? Does your event have a theme? What venue would suit your event? Is it a one off event or will it be recurring? What type of event is it? Dinner, showcase, film night, something with multiple stages and forms of entertainment? Health and Safety Do you need security/duty manager? Do you have a risk assessment? Do you need fenced off areas? Other Suppliers e.g. Entertainment: music, performers Name of Event Publicity UBU Event Calendar, Facebook, Twitter, Posters, Mail outs, Student Media. Tickets online or physical? Finances Will this be a ticketed event? How much would your members be willing to pay? Do you have any other income to support the event e.g. sponsorship Venue What capacity do you need? (if you have run this event in the past how many people came?) Could you hold it in the Richmond Building? How much notice does the venue need for a booking (popular places get booked early)?

6 Research Assign someone responsible to each area of planning to go and research possibilities. Set a date for the next meeting as a deadline for the research. Planning Area Suggestions to research Who is responsible? Venue e.g. What equipment does the venue come with? Will you need to hire a PA, lights, tables, chairs etc? Finances e.g. approach potential sponsors, complete budget template Publicity e.g. ask Epigram how to advertise the event there Audience & Theme e.g. survey to our members to see if they would rather a Circus theme or a Arabian nights theme Other Suppliers Health & Safety e.g. Does the venue have a risk assessment? Does it need adapting? Date of next meeting:

7 Plan Complete the event brief and our budget template (separate excel document) with your final decisions. Bristol SU Group Event Brief Name of Event Date Time Location Expected number of attendees Security Suppliers Performers/Speakers Catering Entertainment Decorations Tickets No. of tickets, method of sale e.g. MSL, different types/prices

8 Bristol SU Event Planning Timeline Complete the timeline as a reminder of all the important deadlines. Confirm booking with venue Pay venue deposit (give Bristol SU invoice 5 days before) Confirm technical requirements with venue Confirm acts/performers Performer/speaker payment is due: (Insert date) Design promotional materials (digital or printed) Create event on Bristol SU webpage/ Facebook Open ticket sales (send ticket details to UBU 7 days before) (insert date or multiple dates if different releases) Check final ticket sales for confirmed final numbers Confirm final numbers with venue Pay final balance (give Bristol SU invoice 5 days before) Schedule for social media/email/epigr am/burst radio promotion (insert dates) Download/print final attendee list

9 Date of Event 6 week cash-flow planner Complete the cash-flow planner to ensure that you have enough money coming in to cover your costs. e.g. Venue Venue Food DJ/Band e.g. 1000 deposit (50% of total) e.g. 1000 (remaining balance) Culmulative Total spend: Ticket sales needed: e.g. 67 tickets @ 15

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11 Some tips from Bristol SU We ve seen many student events come and go. Some were hugely successful and others were a complete disaster! Here s a few tips we ve discovered along the way to avoid the common pitfalls: Budget Check if all your quoted costs include VAT. If not this could add 20% to your costs! Keep to your budget no last minute splurges on flying carpets and snake charmers Budget to break-even at two thirds of your maximum ticket sales (use our budget calculator and it will do all the maths for you). Sell tickets on your UBU page. There are no transaction fees and the money will go directly in to your Union Account. No messing around collecting cash or chasing bank transfers. You can easily print out a guest-list from your page, set up a mailing list for all attendees and can even ask them to specify dietary requirements or menu options. To set up tickets email bristolsu@bristol.ac.uk with your requirements. Having different ticket releases at different prices is a great way of encouraging people to buy tickets early ensuring that you have enough cash to pay your suppliers. Allow for other additional costs like riders for entertainers and additional equipment Check the date that you have to confirm final numbers with your venue. Make sure you give an accurate number to the venue on this date to avoid being charged for catering for more people than you will have attending. Publicity Create an event on your UBU Webpage. This will show up on your page and in the UBU What s on section of the website and is free extra advertising. Tweet us @Bristol_SU and post to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/bristolsu) about your event and we will shout about it for you. Use social media to spread the word and save paper. Schedule posts and create event pages on Facebook to promote event and have somewhere to direct people too (like a good website or event page). If you have a popular speaker/act get them to tweet your event. Think about when you start publicising to your members. If it is a busy exam period they might miss some of your emails. The earlier you start promoting the better.

12 Venues Come and have a look at the Richmond Building. No other venue can compare on price (free for Clubs, Societies and JCRs!) and service (our whole reason for being is to support students). Please note there may be charges for bar staff, extra portering, equipment hire and tech support but our rates are very competitive. Take a look at our guide to community venues for other options. Entertainment Why put money into the pockets of other artists when you can support your fellow societies? We have more societies than any other Union we know so if you want a wandering magician, a poker table, jazz ensemble, rock band, dance performance and more have a look at all the UBU society pages for inspiration. Do the acts you have performing have riders? If yes, then allow time and budget to buy this. It may also include hotel rooms so make sure you book in advance If you want help and guidance please arrange a meeting with the Bristol SU Development Team and we d be happy to help.

13 Deliver Your event has arrived! Complete the following checklists to run your way smoothly through the day. Main Contacts for Event Supplier Contact Contact Number Student Lead Contact Number Venue Technical Set-up Venue setup/decorations Entry List Performers/speakers Decorations arrive Template Agenda Name of Event Activity (examples) Time Who Room set-up Equipment check Guest Arrivals Dinner/Speaker/Activity Entertainment DJ Close Clear up

14 Debrief Congratulations! You ve held your event and hopefully all your hard work and planning led to a successful, stress-free and profitable event. Even if everything was perfect take some time to gather your planning committee back together and have debrief all aspects of the event. Think about the topics below and pull together all your thoughts in a short report so that future committees can benefit from your wisdom. Add the report to handover files. Financial Report What didn't go so well? Number of Attendees Event Debrief Advice for next committee/su ggestions for next event Feedback on suppliers (all types) What went well? If you want to talk to anyone about an upcoming event the Students Union are always here to guide and advice. Please get in contact at bristolsu@bristol.ac.uk