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Hosting a Signature Event. Presented by. Red to Black ®. Peer-to-peer financial coaching to TTU students (all levels) Recently moved from student organization to Student Affairs Just hosted our 9 th Annual Financial Education Week. Financial Education Week. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hosting a Signature

Event

Presented by

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Red to Black®

• Peer-to-peer financial coaching to TTU students (all levels)

• Recently moved from student organization to Student Affairs

• Just hosted our 9th Annual Financial Education Week

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Financial Education Week• Typically takes place late March/early April• Gone through lots of variations

– Information booth– Financial check-up sites– Presentations– Guest speakers– Offer extra credit– Games– Free stuff!

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First things first….• Plan ahead• Surround yourself with good people• Plan ahead• KISS• Evaluate every aspect so you can….• Plan ahead for next year

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Plan ahead• You can’t start planning early enough. • Be clear on your expectations of every project.

– Set up a time line– Make checklists– Have regular meetings with support staff/volunteers– Have firm deadlines

• Take on only the projects that you can complete in a reasonable amount of time.– Don’t bail out other projects to the detriment of your

primary purpose (serving the students on campus)

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Plan ahead• When planning your activities, think about

these questions:– Who is my target audience? (students only;

grads and undergrads; faculty, staff and students; community members)

– What do I want to accomplish with this activity? – How much time can I dedicate to the projects

for this activity? (don’t forget to include marketing and fundraising in this time projection)

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Surround yourself with good people• Who will

– help you plan?– help you execute?– help you deliver?– Volunteers? Staff? Both?

• Consider partnering with another 1 or 2 departments on campus or in community

• Create committees (ex: fundraising, volunteer, programming, and marketing)

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Keep It Simple…Seriously• Brainstorm lots of ideas• Pick the best 2 or 3• Use a timeline and cost

projection– If it is too costly (including your

time) or has an unrealistic timeline….DROP IT!

• Or save it for a later date when you have more time and resources

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Example Idea-info booth• What is the purpose?• What day(s) will it take place?• Where will it be located?• Do we need special

permission to be at that location?

• Is there a cost?• Times?• If we are outside and the

weather turns bad do we have a back-up plan?

• Who is in charge of reserving the space?

• Who is getting the supplies together?

• What supplies will we need each day?– Table – Tablecloth– Runner– Display board– Pens– Business cards– Brochures– Other giveaways– Activity?

• Prizes for participation– Extra credit slips

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Activity at info booth-Spin the wheel• What is the purpose?• What days will it be at the booth? Times?• Cost to rent or buy?• What supplies do we need?

– Wheel– Questions and Answers– Prizes

• Cups• Stress reliever dollar signs• Gift cards

• Who is renting or buying the wheel? • Who is compiling the questions?• Who is getting the gift cards? Donations? Purchasing?

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Fundraising• What do you need to fundraise?

– Cash?– Gift cards?– In kind gifts?

• Who is in charge of fundraising?• How much do they need to get?• Do you have a letter you can give businesses?• When is the fundraising deadline?

– ALWAYS make this earlier than you need it.• What happens if you don’t get enough donations?

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Marketing• How will you get the word out?

– Email list serve– Flyers– Posters– Professors/instructors– Campus newspaper– Local t.v. station coverage– Social Media

• Who will design the marketing materials?– Are the items consistent with

college/university standards?• Make yourself a recognizable brand!

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Be flexible• Things will come up…be ready to roll or

bend• Usually no one will know things didn’t go

perfectly except for the people behind the scenes

• Have a backup plan, especially for outdoor events!

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Evaluate• Did you reach your target audience?

– Why or why not?• Did you accomplish your activity the way

you thought you would?– Why or why not?

• What 3 things were really successful? What are 3 things you can do better next time?

• Ask the other people involved to evaluate

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Plan for next year• Take the good

– If things worked really well, use them again!– Some ideas may have worked ok, but just

need a little tweak. • Leave the bad

– If an idea didn’t work at all, scrap it. – Figure out why it didn’t work (if possible) and

put your resources into some other ideas

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Don’t be scared!• Try something new!

– If it works, great! – If it doesn’t, that’s ok, too.

• Ask someone on your campus or from another campus if they have experience with your idea.

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Sample Themes• Change the Channel,

Change Your Life• ONE: change one thing,

change everything

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You tell me• What has worked?• What has not?• What ideas are you thinking about, but

can’t quite commit to?