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Putting on a concert can be a great way to raise funds for your favorite cause. Plus, you get the added bonus of hearing some great music and seeing some awesome performances.
Put together a host committee. You don’t have to do this alone. It’s going to take a lot of organizing and leg work so get some people onboard that are as passionate as you. Delegate!
Since many organizations do benefits, you need some sort of gimmick that makes your organization stand a part from the others, something intriguing that will get people in the door. You can find fundraising ideas online, or just look in the press for whatever is trendy.
Find a band that is willing to perform, preferably for a small fee or for free. If the benefit is for a music organization or a school or church with a choir, then finding performers will be relatively easy.
Book a venue. Use connections, do your research and make cold calls. Talk to your principal and see if you can use the auditorium. Is there an outdoor space in your neighborhood that would serve as a cool spot? Contact your local city hall and see what you have to do to get a permit (you’ll probably need one).
Set a date and time. Check the local papers to make sure that your event isn't on a date where a lot of things are scheduled.
Set a price. Find out what other organizations charge for similar events in your area. Survey your colleagues and find out how much they'd want to pay.
Send out invitations. You can make them yourself on the computer and go someplace to have them printed. Make fliers for your event and post them in popular places in town like the supermarket, phone booths, kiosks, local bars and coffee shops, etc.
Send press releases to the local newspapers, websites, radio stations and television stations (including the local cable access channel) for the community calendar. See if your local paper will give you a newspaper ad for free or a nominal fee, after all this is a benefit…
You’re having multiple performances, so create a program. This will also give you an opportunity to tell people (briefly) some fact on the cause, why it’s important to you, and where funds raised will go.
Find a company to donate something to give people at the door, like a t-shirt, a food or drink item, a coupon for a free item, etc. Surprisingly, small touches like these attract more people to your event.
Hire a sound technician if one does not come along with the venue.
Find volunteers to take tickets and lead people to their seats. High school students are a good target for this, since they often need community service hours in order to graduate.
Prepare the venue the day of. You may want to put up decorations. You don’t have to overdo it but you don’t want it to be plain either.
Tips
Sources:
WikiHow - http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Benefit-Concert-Series
Classical Singer - http://www.classicalsinger.com/charity/shs/Benefit_Concert.pdf
Associated Content http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/726553/how_to_organize_a_benefit_concert_in.html?cat=48
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