"If you have come to help me then you are wasting your time, but if you feel your liberation is bound up with mine then let us work together."- Aboriginal quote
As an event planner at Forté Events Co. I often get requests to plan fundraisers for community organizations. Most of the time the organization has already prepared plans toward producing the fundraiser. The ask me to manage logistics and day of coordination, so they can focus on the attendees and future funders. However, I always ask "If you were an attendee at your fundraiser, would you give?, If so, how much?, If not, why?"
These questions often prompt a thorough review of their original plans. Most are surprised that after the plan review they would NOT give at their own fundraiser! My role as an event planner can be very complex. Managing of details and logistics matter, but also making sure the event (in this case a fundraiser) has a consistent theme and connects with the organizations intended audience are my concern as well. This creates "buy-in" or in other words, when more time is given toward intentionally creating an event where attendees automatically connect with the theme, the more people are prompted to give without tireless efforts of trying to be convinced this is a good cause. It is important to make that connection with your audience, which makes your fundraiser a success!
In the quote listed above, the importance is placed on the connections humans have with one another in order to see progress. The same is true for fundraisers, it is important to make sure that when planning a fundraiser you do the following: create a connection, stay consistent with your theme and diversify your funding sources.
In my new community of Channahon, I see great potential for raising funds and contributing to the effectiveness of existing fundraisers. Recently, I started a little project that entails listing all fundraiser initiatives I come across. In order for me to create an accurate list I need your help (I'm a newbie, remember, LOL!). I am asking you to let me know of any fundraisers coming up within the area. I would like to learn more about them and even attend some! Here's to contributing,
I look forward to your responses...peace,
Monique Phillips
Event Planner, Forté Events Co.
debbie hennigan
11:22 pm on Thursday, June 16, 2011
Special Connections of Grundy County is hosting a Golf Outing on Saturday August 6, 2011 at Nettle Creek Golf Course in Morris. Shotgun start at 9:00am, lunch at 1:00. $100 each for golfers includes 18 holes of golf, cart and lunch. Lunch only is $25.
Special Connections of Grundy County "connects" people with disabilities to their community through social interactions, recreational opportunities, education and shared information. We promote an environment of inclusion, self-determination and knowledge.
For more information or to rsvp for golf and/or lunch, please do not hesitate to contact us at specialconnections1@gmail.com or 815-545-3397 or PO Box 289 Morris, IL 60450.
We are actively recruiting volunteers, participants and donors.
Monique Phillips
7:36 pm on Saturday, June 18, 2011
This is great! Thank you for the information!
Dulcinea Hawksworth
2:53 pm on Monday, June 20, 2011
For More on Creativity Check Out Art in the Park
This Weekend in Channahon:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=159402500792027
Local Author Denise Unland will be afoot:
http://channahon-minooka.patch.com/articles/writing-a-book-like-dumping-the-legos-out-onto-the-floor
Monique Phillips
11:31 am on Friday, June 24, 2011
YESSSSS!!!! This is sounds wonderful. I will try to check it out!
Tammi Janel
5:46 pm on Tuesday, June 21, 2011
I love, love, love your opening quote! I will print it out and frame it - at least for the next few weeks. It's a great reminder - thanks for the inspiration. I don't know of any fundraising events yet but I'm excited about the above Art in the Park - Thanks for this!!!
Monique Phillips
11:30 am on Friday, June 24, 2011
Thanks Tammi... although I must say the quote was originally by Henri Matisse. I enjoy it too. It keeps me motivated! Have a lovely day!!!
Chad Garland
3:17 pm on Thursday, June 23, 2011
Cornerstone Services, Inc. 5th Annual Bowling Fundraiser. August 4th, 6pm - 9pm - Brunswick Zone (I-55 and Weber Road). $30 gets: 2 games of bowling, t-shirt, shoe rental, pizza/soda (cash bar), goodie bag. There will be raffles, silent auction, etc. This event is organized by the Career Solutions staff of Cornerstone, which helps individuals with disabilities to achieve employment in Will, Grundy, Kendall, Cook, DuPage, and Kankakee counties.
Chad Garland, Director of Employment Services
Cornerstone Services, Inc.
800 Black Road
Joliet IL 60435
office: (815) 774-3279
cell: (815) 325-7577
fax: (815) 727-6661
e-mail: cgarland@cornerstoneservices.org
http://www.career-solutions.org
Monique Phillips
11:29 am on Friday, June 24, 2011
You all are simply amazing. Keep'em comin!
Nicole Ekhart Bittermann
1:03 pm on Saturday, June 25, 2011
We are doing an adoption fundraiser this coming week (the 30th-2nd) because we are adopting internationally. We also did a pamper me fundraiser back in April which was a success. Each person paid $25 to get in and for that they got a massage, manicure, pedicure, facial, and lunch. We also did raffle items- and with 11 people showing up (we did not do enough publicity) we raised $951!