The following is a guide for organizing an event for Mavericks Aquatics Union. Union members was to ensure that the aquatics community is represented in the most favorable way possible and with the highest chances of success. We have collected a few resources, checklists, and "thank you" letter samples here for your "Success at Every Event" Toolbox. Please forward any suggestions or changes to our email address at community@mavericks-swim.org or use our online email form, click here.
A checklist provides a step-by-step guide to organizing and executing a special event. See sample checklist below or for a printable checklist, click here
The objective is to provide event planners with a financial blueprint. The budget should be specific, and include revenue opportunities (sponsorship, ticket sales, donations, concession sales) as well as expenses printing, permits, insurance, speakers, food, supplies, security).
The objective is to provide event planners with a financial blueprint. The budget should be specific, and include revenue opportunities (sponsorship, ticket sales, donations, concession sales) as well as expenses printing, permits, insurance, speakers, food, supplies, security).
Promoting a special event takes creative thinking balanced with practicality. The primary objective is to publicize the event, but secondary objectives should be considered.
Take time to evaluate right after the event while the details are fresh. You may want to consider having a questionnaire for participants to fill out. Some general evaluative criteria include:
Sample Checklist |
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| Select chair and members of your planning committee. | |
| Develop a master plan and set the event date. | |
| Select chairs for subcommittees such as refreshments, setup and cleanup, tour guides, traffic and safety, volunteers speakers, and invitations. | |
| Organize volunteers for each committee. | |
| Formulate a publicity plan. Decide when/how media should be contacted. Be sure to alert the media of photo and interview opportunities. | |
| Prepare copy for program and printed materials. | |
| Hold a "tie down" meeting the day before the event Distribute a schedule of events to each committee member. Discuss assignments. Distribute identification badges. Answer any questions. | |
| Set up several registration tables and stagger tour schedules to avoid bottlenecks. Distribute a program as guests arrive, so they know what to expect. | |
| After the event, mail the printed program with an appropriate letter to "significant others" who were unable to attend. | |
| Remember to thank everyone who participated. Send photos if possible. | |
| Conduct an evaluation | |
January 1, 2004 Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to you on behalf of the Mavericks Aquatics Association. As a member of the aquatics community in Half Moon Bay, we are running a [event description] called [event name] on [event date(s)]. The theme is [event theme], and we estimate that there will be [number of attendees] in attendance. As this is a fund raiser for [purpose of event], we are hoping to keep the costs low for supplies and prizes for the [event type]. We would greatly appreciate any donation, particularly of the following items:
Thank you in advance for your support of our event. If you have any questions, or to make a donation, please contact us at one of the phone numbers below. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, John DiNapoli President, Mavericks Aquatics P.O. Box 521 Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 donations@mavericks-swim.org |