Pavers and bricks for a permanent club feature, (for example the clubroom, a walk of champions or an honour wall), are sold to members who would like to leave a permanent reminder of their time at the club or honour family members or friends that have served the club....
Fundraising and sponsorship
Events – All Resources
Click on links to access (MO = Members only - Purchase membership here for as little as $59) (SH = Available for purchase from the shop) Templates and Checklists Successful Fundraising Checklist - 1.11.2.7SuccessfulFundraising-Worksheet.pdf One Day Carnival Checklist...
Fundraising – All Resources
Click on links to access (MO = Members only - Purchase membership here for as little as $59) (SH = Available for purchase from the shop) 50 Fundraising Events and Activities...
Sponsorship – All Resources
Click on links to access (MO = Members only) (SH = Available for purchase from the shop) Articles Creating the perfect sponsorship proposal Storing your Sponsor’s information and handing over to the new Sponsorship Coordinator Engagement strategies that make your...
Drives and -athons
A favourite among clubs is an ‘-athon’. This could be a swim-athon, run-athon, read-athon, jump-athon, basically any activity you can think of that would suit your club! An ‘-athon’ event involves your club community coming together to see how long or how many times...
Food or product drives
Food or product drives are a favourite fundraiser among clubs as they have an incredible track record at raising solid fundraising dollars. Popular choices are chocolate frogs or bars, lollies, cookie dough, sunscreen, pottery, plants, lamingtons. This is a fundraiser...
What is an event?
What is an event? An event is very simply a gathering of people for a purpose. For clubs, examples could include for the purpose of fundraising, celebrating, educating, competing or for social reasons. A club Annual General Meeting is a form of club event. Events can...
Why run an event?
Why run an event? Running an event can take a great deal of volunteer time and effort, so why are they common and popular for clubs? There are so many benefits to running an event including them being effective fundraisers, great for building club culture and can...
What does it take to run a successful event?
What does it take to run a successful event? An Event Manager once said that “it may seem like you are headless chickens backstage – but as long as the audience doesn’t suspect anything is wrong – then you have done your job right!” This is a great iceberg analogy as...
What kind of event should I run?
What kind of event should I run? When considering what kind of event you should run you will need to define the goals and objectives of your event clearly and understand exactly why you are planning to run the event. This ensures that your event fulfils the needs and...