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It is important to stay organized when planning a campus event or program. Use this checklist to help you plan as well as keep track of tasks to complete. The earlier you plan, the better your event will be! PROPOSED EVENT TITLE: PROPOSED EVENT DATE: ENTER DATE HERE: FINE TUNE YOUR EVENT What kind of event is it? Fundraiser Educational/Lecture Entertainment (music, comedy, etc.) Social Gathering Workshop/Training Other What is the main goal of your event? How will it benefit TC3 students? Why will they want to come to the event? Is this a duplication of another campus event? What are some possible risk or liability issues? Does your ideal date conflict with anything else? Who is your target audience? TC3 students that: Faculty members that: Community members that: ENTER DATE HERE: GET INTO THE DETAILS Are you contracting with a performer for the event? YES NO Who are some potential partners? Can we build a coalition around this event? What is the budget for this event? If yes, get a copy of the contract for planning purposes only. TC3 students CANNOT sign contacts. Have a preliminary conversation about cost, travel arrangements, audio visual needs, etc. to help with your planning process. Potential Collaborators: Use the attached budget planning checklist to see how much you need to request & how much you need to fundraise!

Use this checklist to track your expenses, plan your revenue, and prep for filling out the budget request form for Student Activities. EXPENSES Performer/Speaker Fee: $ Hotel: $ Transportation:$ Food Get estimates from American Food & Vending. Decorations & Set-Up Supplies How many people do we expect? What food will we serve? How are we going to decorate? What can we borrow? What do we need to purchase? Film/Play/Other License Fees Fee: $ Advertising How are we going to advertise? Will we print flyers? Postcards? Table tents? INCOME/FUNDING/REVENUE Are we selling tickets? YES NO If yes, how much are we going to bring in? $ Do we have fundraised dollars? YES NO If yes, how much are we contributing? $ Are we asking for funds from SGA?* YES NO TOTALS: Expenses $ - Ticket Sales $ - Fundraising $ = * *This is the amount we need to ask for from SGA.

ADVERTISING: Made a flyer/table tent/postcard? Made a Powerpoint slide for the LCD screens? Made a Facebook event and invited our networks? Are we going to invite certain target audiences? Do we have invitations? EVENT LOGISTICS: Note: If the event is new, or complex, or will require security setting up a meeting with the Student Activities Office in the 3-6 week before time frame will really help! Reserved the space we need for our program? (email: slocumr@tc3.edu) Decided on the room set-up and audio visual needs for the event? Confirmed that our advisor or other chaperone is available for the event? Ordered food for the event from American Food & Vending? Started to fill out the required Student Activities Program Proposal form? Funding form? COLLABORATORS: Met with other clubs or campus departments to plan out the collaborative elements? Provided the resources that our collaborators need? EVENT STAFF & VOLUNTEERS: Decided how many volunteers we need for the event set-up? # Decided how many volunteers we need during the event? # Decided how many volunteers we need for the event clean-up? # Decided what our volunteers are going to wear? Developed a volunteer recruitment plan? TICKET SALES & TABLING: Reserved a table for selling tickets or to promote the event? Recruited volunteers to staff the table? ENTER DATE HERE: MOST IMPORTANT DEADLINE: Have you submitted your PROGRAM PROPOSAL AND PROGRAM FUNDING FORMS? (Forms are available online or at the Student Activities Office. 3 weeks is the deadline, but we ll always take them early!)

ENTER DATE HERE: MASTER LIST OF LAST MINUTE TASKS! Here are a few starter items. Complete the list with your additional tasks. Confirm final number of guests/participants for food and planning purposes. Ensure that all financial paperwork and backup documentation is turned in to Student Activities. Confirm with your speaker. Send directions. Confirm hotel and transportation. Confirm the check is cut to pay the speaker. Purchase all supplies and decorations for the event. Finalize the event program. Do you have an event script? Speaker bio & introduction? Event schedule finalized? Send an email reminder to all event volunteers with details, expected tasks, and required attire. Last push for marketing. Re-invite Facebook friends. Hang more fliers. Put out table tents. Confirm room set up and Audio Visual needs with Student Activities. Create any signs needed for the event. (Welcome signs, directional signs, etc.) Confirm with your advisor/chaperone. Get emergency contact information for your advisor.

ENTER DATE HERE: ALL YOUR PLANNING PAYS OFF TODAY!!!! Pick up/greet performer. Secure cash-box for at door ticket sales or money collection. Arrive early to set-up the room and give direction to volunteers. SMILE! HAVE FUN! You ve earned it! YOUR WORK IS NOT QUITE OVER! Send thank you letters to your advisor, college staff, the performer, and all event volunteers. Submit any receipts or after event payment needs to Student Activities. At your next meeting, complete an event evaluation form. Use the one provided in this packet. Create a binder/folder with all the event materials to pass on for next year s club officers.

Mark an X on the line for your overall event rating. COULDN T HAVE GONE ANY BETTER< - -- ->WORST EVENT EVER ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AT A CLUB MEETING NO LATER THAN 1 WEEK AFTER THE EVENT. Did we meet our event goals? YES NO Did we meet our budget? Did we turn in paperwork to Student Activities on time? YES NO Did we have enough volunteers for the event? For set-up and clean up? YES NO TOP 5 THINGS WE DID THE BEST AT FOR THIS EVENT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. TOP 5 THINGS WE NEED TO CHANGE FOR NEXT TIME. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Would we do this event again? YES NO How did this program allow us to grow as a group, as leaders, and as officers? Did we present a professional program? How did we enhance the image of our club through this program? Record the attendance at the event here: Did we get our anticipated attendance? Did we advertise the best we could? Do we need to change any strategies?