Keeping It Special
Going all out on a few major events accomplishes your goals while freeing up resources.
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Sandy Rees
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2. Know how many events you can handle
Be careful not to overload your staff and volunteers. You want your events to be well-planned and effective. One or two big events that are broad-reaching into the community are much better than lots of little ones that use up all your time and energy. Make sure that the events you do are a big deal to your staff, volunteers, donors and the community.
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