Talking Regional Events (with Linda Tillman)
By Linda Tillman
Talking Regional Events (with Linda Tillman)Oct 10, 2023
Talking Strategic Planning of Events with Janie Jordan from the Scone Literary Festival
This is a brilliant conversation with Janie Jordan, President of the Scone Literary Festival in New South Wales. Prepare to be inspired as Janie shares her treasure trove of event planning tips and strategies, accumulated through years of enriching experiences in the industry.
Key Takeaways:
- Essential event planning tips
- Audience perspectives and feedback
- Budgeting, fundraising and revenue streams
- Strategic thinking and planning
- Collaboration and community engagement
This episode is your gateway to event planning excellence, infused with the wisdom and passion of Janie Jordan. Join us for a journey through the art and heart of crafting unforgettable events.
Talking Inclusive and Accessible Events with Vicky Lowry from the Deniliquin Ute Muster
This is an enlightening conversation with Vicki Lowry of the Deniliquin Ute Muster in New South Wales, talking all things accessible and inclusive events. Uncover the strategies for gathering attendee data, setting accessibility priorities, and embedding inclusivity into every facet of event planning.
Key Takeaways:
- Evolution of accessibility
- Inclusive event planning
- Addressing diverse needs
- Communication and feedback
- Advice for other events planning for accessibility
This episode is a testament to the power of empathy, foresight, and innovation in creating events that embrace diversity and leave no one behind. Join us and be inspired to make your events accessible and inclusive for all.
Talking Attracting and Managing Volunteers with Tom White from Murrumbateman Field Days
We sit down with Tom White, the manager of the Murrumbateman Field Days, as we delve deep into the remarkable world of volunteer management. Explore the challenges of recruiting and coordinating over 700 volunteers and the ingenious solutions implemented to navigate the post-pandemic volunteer landscape.
Key Takeaways:
- Volunteer engagement and evolution
- Community collaboration and local insights
- Innovating with communication and induction
- Overcoming challenges and proactive planning
- Advice for other events managing volunteers
This episode is a treasure trove of insights and strategies for anyone involved in event planning and volunteer management. Tune in and let the Murrumbateman Field Days' volunteer journey inspire you to create unforgettable community experiences.
Talking Post-Event Review with Pam Burley of Jumpers and Jazz Festival
From jazz to jumpers, blues to soul, Pam unveils the secrets behind this quirky winter festival, which has been enchanting audiences since 2004. Discover the festival's journey of growth, the impact of community involvement, and the focus on delivering unforgettable experiences.
Key Takeaways:
- Attendance, Growth & Evolution
- Community Connection
- Debriefing Insights
- Listening to Feedback
- Advice for Smaller Events
Tune in and let the magic of Jumpers and Jazz Festival inspire your event planning journey!
Talking Regional Events with Pam Burley from Warwick Jumpers and Jazz in July
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Pam Burley from Warwick Jumpers and Jazz in July. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events with Meegan Jones from the Sustainable Events Australia
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Meegan Jones from the Sustainable Events Australia. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events with Greg Donovan from the Outback Music Festival Group
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Greg Donovan from the Outback Music Festival Group. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events with Dale McIver from Alice Springs Event Management
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Dale McIver from Alice Springs Event Management. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events with Chris Griffin from Tourism Northern Tasmania
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Chris Griffin from Tourism Northern Tasmania. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events with Cathy Treasure from the Parkes Elvis Festival
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Cathy Treasure from the Parkes Elvis Festival. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events with Bruce Wright from Prime Field Days
In this episode of Talking Regional Events, Linda speaks with Bruce Wright from Prime Field Days. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking Regional Events Andrew Squires from Noosa Alive Festival
In this episode of the Talking Regional Events podcast, Linda speaks with Andrew Squires from the Noosa Alive Festival. This conversation was first recorded in 2021.
Talking event sponsorship with Grant from Adina Watches
In this podcast Grant talks with us about what sponsors expect and look for when sponsoring an event. He provides some great practical tips and insights that will support events of all sizes when they next commence their sponsorship campaign.
Talking event logistics and operations with Anthony from Blerter
We understand running major events involves juggling complex, dynamic environments along with managing a diverse workforce and the public in mass. Inadequate technologies haven't succeeded in meeting these challenges. Until now.
With Blerter, you can reduce your response time to operational issues, by deploying resources faster, reacting to situations as they arise and keeping your events team informed.
Talking event renewal with Canada's Calgary Stampede
The Calgary Stampede is a not-for-profit community organization that preserves and celebrates western heritage, cultures and community spirit. Led by over 2,300 passionate volunteers, the year-round events, programs and initiatives invest in youth, support agricultural programs, celebrate western culture and make a lasting economic impact on the city.
Each year, Stampede Park hosts over 1,200 business, tourism, sporting, hospitality and community events and welcomes more than two million guests. These year-round events create thousands of jobs and contribute more than $400M to the local economy.
Today Vern shares with us the process of renewal of Calgary Stampede and how they rebuilt the brand and reinvigorated the entire event. With new purpose and vision statements, Vern and his supportive and passionate board were on a mission...and what a story of success.
Talking event sponsorship and philanthropic funding with Perth Festival
Talking event operations and risk management with Safety Net Consulting and Blerter
Talking event marketing with Birdsville's Big Red Bash
Talking event grant funding with Alice Spring's Henley on Todd festival
Talking event finances with Portland Rose Festival USA
With a festival budget of over $3 million and attendance by over 1.2 million event attendees, I will be exploring with Jeff the topic of FINANACE and how such a large festival remains sustainable and rides out the tough patches.
In the early 2000's the committee, the volunteer non-profit Portland Rose Festival Association, created a strategic plan that challenged traditional thinking and gave the festival a new vision. The plan didn't cut the budget or program elements but raised revenue with new program elements and by investing in core elements, using the festival's strengths. It also included an aggressive strategy to increase the city government's support of the festival.
Talking post event review with Parkes Elvis Festival
Talking data collection at events with Glenn Hardy from IER
Talking Volunteer Management with Woodford Folk Festival
The annual Woodford Folk Festival is the largest of the three events, which requires a small army of over 2,700 volunteers (including 150 department heads and an org structure that will blow your mind!).
The Woodford programme features concerts, dances, street theatre, writers' panels, film festival, comedy sessions, acoustic jams, social dialogue and debate, folk medicine, an entire children's festival, an environmental programme featuring talks, debates and films, art and craft workshops, circus performances and workshops, late night cabarets, parades and special events including a spectacular fire event.
Karen talks to us about the Woodfordia philosophy of empowerment and gratitude, the innovative volunteer software they've created called 'Venus' and how she ensures supreme efficiencies in everything they do by having robust systems and good tools. Karen's number one tip in recruiting and retaining volunteers is MAKE THEM LOVE YOU.
Managing risk at your event - prevention is better than cure!
Risk is so much more than the health and safety of event attendees - think environmental risk, financial risk, marketing or reputational risk.
Understanding all of the different types of risk for an event can be overwhelming and quite frankly may make you reconsider running the event ...but with simple systems and processes in place to manage risk you will be fine - it does not have to be as scary as it sounds!
In this episode, Linda shares a four-step process to effective risk management.
"I'll try hard not to scare you. There is a fine balance between being aware, addressing risks and still delivering an amazing experience. Risk management is not about not-having parts of your event; it's about making sure you can deliver a quality experience for your attendees safely."
Highlights:
1:37 The four-step process to effective risk management
1:58 How to identify your event's risks
3:39 How to work out the level of risks
5:17 How to mitigate and prevent medium and high risks
7:08 Contingency plans
7:55 The goal of risk management
8:37 Post-event debriefing
9:02 A template for your event's risk management plan and risk action plan
9:25 Your committee's legal responsibilities and getting legal advice
10:23 Insurances
12:22 Licenses and approvals
13:08 Traffic management
14:19 Who is responsible for managing risk - committee member or a professional?
14:52 Terrorism
Making event sponsorship and grant funding fun!
We love it and we hate it right?!
In this episode, Linda shares about
• How you can be more efficient and effective in attracting funding support for your event
• Systems and processes to use in securing sponsorship and grant funding
• Practical tips to get better at securing the right partnerships for your event
Highlights:
1:23 Getting clear on what you need and want sponsorship and grant funding for
3:02 Identifying your perfect sponsor match
3:39 What your event can offer sponsors
4:24 What sponsors want to achieve
5:20 Your sponsorship tracker spreadsheet
5:38 Pitching
6:16 Making an initial contact and researching (never pitch cold!)
7:41 10 tips for applying for grants
9:37 Grant Opportunities toolkit
10:08 Pitching process
10:52 Servicing your sponsorship agreement
12:07 Over deliver where you can
12:18 6 tips for sponsorship partnerships
14:18 Renewing sponsorship agreements is far easier than developing new ones
Event Finance - Your Pathway to Financial Sustainability!
Having a clear and focused pathway to financial sustainability will support the success of your event. This pathway will dictate the strategy of your event and should form a large part of your decision-making.
It does not matter how small your event is or if it is a community event - an event is a business and it needs to be treated that way. We would not run our businesses without sound financial management and budgeting, so we should not ignore this for our event.
In this episode, Linda shares about
The four stages on the pathway to financial sustainability
Setting the event budget
The responsibilities of the Treasurer
Income and expenses
Useful tools
Highlights:
1:19 Your financial drive - your reason for raising funds
1:56 Pathway to financial sustainability
2:08 Four stages of the pathway:
Stage 1: Seed-funding new events
Stage 2: Becoming financially viable in 2-5 years
Stage 3: Moving to self-sustainability - 5 years+
Stage 4: Optional: commercialization
3:02 What stage is your event in, and where would you like it to be?
3:33 Setting your event budget - in an efficient and effective way
3:57 Committee's risk appetite
4:52 The Finance Coordinator/Treasurer's role
5:13 Regular budget monitoring - tracking expenses
5:46 Do you set your income or expenses first?
7:06 Expenses: estimates, monitoring actuals
7:40 Portfolio managers to manage their own budgets - and not overspend!
8:49 Income: benchmark ratios, breakeven point
10:10 Scenario planning: targets (e.g. ticket sales) for best case, worst case, break-even and other scenarios (e.g. big headline acts)
11:26 Revenue streams to replace reliance on grants and sponsorship, including year-round revenue stream examples
13:13 Ticketed vs free events
13:44 Last minute and unplanned expenses
15:02 In-kind sponsorship that reduces expenses
15:49 Useful tools for financial management: Xero, Stall Manager, Local Tickets and similar, online banking, rEvents Academy templates
Pre-planning to ensure efficiencies and success - the necessary evil!
The importance of post event review and analysis
Who is in your tribe? Do you engage with your tribe in order to grow and develop your event? In this podcast we will talk about the importance of the post review phase in the event planning cycle, providing practical insights and take aways to assist you in ensuring that you event is successful and sustainable.