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4 Fundamental Guidelines for Saving on Your Event Budget

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Keeping within a budget is probably one of the top stressors for most event planners. We’ve outlined four guidelines to follow when planning your next event to help you organize your thoughts on where you can and can’t save: There’s a lot to consider: venue, entertainment, transportation, food and drink, etc. Don’t worry!

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3 Strategies to Streamline In-Kind Donations for Supporters

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For example, an individual working at a marketing agency might donate their services to design marketing materials for your upcoming fundraising event. Establish clear guidelines for in-kind donations. To ensure that donors go through with their in-kind gifts, establish clear guidelines. Excluded in-kind gifts.

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Party on: Tips for successful community activities and events

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Community association activities and events build connections, strengthen relationships with neighbors, and are a lot of fun. It’s important to vary events over time, given changes in the makeup of your community. No sign-ups for an event? Communicate event information early and often. Be nice to permit people.

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Research Integrity, Trust Trends Transforming Scholarly Events

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It’s about creating events that truly resonate with our diverse global community,” Laura Harvey, Ex Ordo ‘s Chief Customer Officer. Laura Harvey explains how the underlying content creation process for scholarly events is akin to plumbing – not the “sexy” part of a system, but necessary. You can listen to the episode on Spotify.]

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How to Host a Panel Discussion at Your Next Event

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If you are considering hosting a panel discussion to liven up your next event, consider the following invaluable information about how to choose the correct format and how to get the most out of your panel discussion experience: What is a Panel Discussion? Need help choosing the right panel format for your next event?

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Embrace equity, diversity, and inclusion during the 2024 Women’s History Month

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To ensure your member portal is inclusive and accessible for all, follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). The WCAG are part of a series of guidelines published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international standards organization for the internet. Be sure to prioritize EDI efforts at your next in-person event!

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Creating Community Agreements

Aaron Wolowiec

Community agreements are guidelines or norms created by a group to establish a mutual understanding. Here's how the Event Garde team addressed this recently: They can be used to ensure that a group’s behavior aligns with its values, they may be referred to when conflicts arise, and help set the tone and focus for your time together.