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Event Planning Template

This document provides a comprehensive event planning template to guide event coordinators in planning all aspects of an event from start to finish. It includes sections for determining the event name, date, location, target audience, objectives, risk assessment, budget, catering, signage, program, staffing, set up, and evaluation. The checklist and tables help event planners stay organized and ensure all necessary tasks are completed for a successful event.

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Event Planning Template

This document provides a comprehensive event planning template to guide event coordinators in planning all aspects of an event from start to finish. It includes sections for determining the event name, date, location, target audience, objectives, risk assessment, budget, catering, signage, program, staffing, set up, and evaluation. The checklist and tables help event planners stay organized and ensure all necessary tasks are completed for a successful event.

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Event planning template

Name of event – what


(building opening, sports day, art show, launch of new
program)
Date of event
Time of event
Location of event

Event coordinator/contact person


Target audience – who
Who is this promotion targeted at?
What does the audience need to know?
What will hold their interest?

Message – what
What do you want to say to the target audience?
What do you want them to know/do?

Objectives – why
Be clear about what you hope to achieve with this event.

Description of event – what


Risk assessment – what
Identify possible risks and develop strategies to
minimise risks.

Evaluation criteria established


What were our aims/objectives?
Did we achieve what we set out to do?
Did it come in on budget?
What were the intended/unintended outcomes?
How do we measure effectiveness?
What tools do we use to measure our success?

Checklist
Who will be involved in the event
Date/s of event determined
Location/venue for event booked
Target audience determined
Message determined
Objectives set
Risk assessment completed
Evaluation criteria established
 DECS Strategic Communications informed/involved
Early event planning template
Person Date to be
Early event planning responsible Action completed
Budget
Source identified
Sponsorship
Break even point established
 Have you accounted for the GST?

Protocol
Request to invite Minister or CE in writing and timely
(six to eight weeks prior to event)
Protocol issues (relating to Commonwealth/State
funding)
Anything that needs to be approved by DECS Strategic
Communications
Anything that needs to be approved by the Manager
Minister’s office notified
DECS Strategic Communications notified
 Education News notified

Invitations
Mailing list generated/updated
Invitation composed
Invitation checked
Printer
Calligrapher
RSVPs (responsible person briefed)
Invitation list compiled
Names on list and titles/addresses checked for accuracy
Special guests/speakers alerted to make time in diaries
 Invitations sent
Catering
Cost per head or upfront
Upmarket or casual
Beverages – orange juice, mineral water, tea and coffee
(instant or percolated)
Food – fruit platters, bagels, danish, bagettes,
sandwiches, biscuits and cakes
Hot or cold
Self service or waiting staff
Internal or external catering
Power required
Equipment required
Tables, tablecloths, cups and saucers
Plates, napkins, knives and forks (disposable/non-
disposable)
Can the theme of the event be followed through in
catering?
Special dietary requirements of guests
 Menu
Person Date to be
Early event planning responsible Action completed
Advertising
Press, radio TV, school newsletter
Education News
 Media release – DECS Strategic Communications
Talent
Book and brief
Rehearsals
Signage
Organise plaque if necessary
Check plaque wording with DECS Strategic
Communications
Departmental signage booked with DECS Strategic
Communications
 Other signage produced
Program/running sheet/speeches
Program finalised
Running sheet written
Program/running sheet sent to speakers
Speakers fully briefed
Speeches written
 Let caterers know program - when to serve drinks/food
Value added for guests
Copy of publication, CD-ROM
Gifts
Programs
Catalogues
Special offers/discounts
Competitions
 Prizes
Security
Security alerted
Occupational health, welfare and safety concerns
addressed
 Provision of first aid
Audio/visual requirements
PA system
CD or tape player
Lapel or handheld microphone
Lighting
Extra electrical requirements
 Lectern
Staffing
Extra required
Staff to meet and greet guests
Ambience
 Floral arrangements, pedestal – can the theme of the
event be followed in flowers?
 Background music
Person Date to be
Early event planning responsible Action completed
Guest comfort
 Wheelchair access
 Toilet facilities
Hospitality
 Welcome signage at entrance
 Ushers briefed
 Cloak room
 Red carpet
Housekeeping
Cleaning before and after
On standby during the event
On the day
Time for set up by whom
Time for dismantle by whom
Dais, stage
Tables, chairs layout
Chair covers
Floor plan
VIP seating
Book courier/transport
Name tags
Clear location directions
 Registration desk
After the event
 Person responsible
 Debrief
Comments on all aspects (negative and positive)
Guest feedback
Guidelines for improvement next time
Evaluation against criteria
Celebration
 Thankyou’s

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