Tips for Planning a Virtual School Event: A Parent Volunteer’s Perspective
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Tips for Planning a Virtual School Event: A Parent Volunteer’s Perspective

Updated: May 26, 2023

In light of the recent pandemic, the world has shifted to a virtual lifestyle. While it has been a more comfortable choice for some, it comes with unique challenges that aren't easy to overcome. Our podcast, The Multipurpose Room, discusses the strategies teachers and parents found most useful for planning successful virtual school events in their community. Organizing a virtual event is a relatively new idea for most of the population, and we would like to share some of the tips we have learned for planning such an event.

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1. Planning and Organization

Firstly, you should begin by setting your goal for the event - it may be monetary, social, or both. Next, create a plan for the event. It should include the target audience, date and time, location, how you will advertise, and a list of things to do leading up to the event.


2. Budgeting and Sponsorship

Outline a comprehensive budget for the event and use it to monitor the expenses. You can put in placeholder numbers until you get specifics on venues, hosts, advertising, and the platform to broadcast the event. You should also budget for sponsors. Find sponsors that would be relevant to the content and activities of the event.


Sponsorship, if you choose to do it for your event, should be an area you spend some time on. You may want to create sponsorship packages for the event - a primary sponsor and a few secondary sponsors, for example. The sponsorship packages should focus on the benefits they offer to the sponsor. Once you have packages, identify potential sponsors and reach out.


3. Spread the Word (and the details)

Promoting an event has become much more manageable with the rise of social media and effective digital tools. Design creative evites with details of the event, sponsors, and activities. Create a Facebook page for your event (or advertise on your existing Facebook group). Email your guest list the invitations and allow them to forward them to their list. If you wish to advertise, reach out to local papers. Design an event countdown on Instagram and use a unique hashtag for it. Ask your sponsors to share invites to the event on their social media pages. It will help create greater visibility for your event and allow it to reach hundreds of people.


You will also want to share all the logistical details before the event. Since some people will be attending their first virtual event of this type, it is helpful for them to have any systems requirements and logistics of how things will unfold.


4. Find a Dynamic Host

Finding a good host for the program is essential. The host should be able to engage everyone and keep them connected. The virtual event platform may be new to most people, and the host should help the audience adjust to the platform and navigate through the initial learning curve.


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5. Find the Right Platform

Choose a platform that has a simple interface and is readily available to your audience. For example, live videos can be streamed across various applications (e.g., Zoom, Facebook, and YouTube Live). Make sure the event is showcased on a platform that is reliable and accessible for everyone, has chat features, and has all the functionality you will need for your event. YouTube Live has become increasingly popular due to its uncomplicated system and comments section to interact with the guests.


6. Build in Extra Time

On the day of your event, build in 15 extra minutes at the outset of the event for questions. Not everyone will have a chance to read the instructions, and the 15 minutes can be used to review the instructions and field any questions. You will likely also want some time to make last-minute sales.


7. Feedback

Lastly, arrange a survey to receive feedback after the event. Find out what the people liked the most and what they would have done differently. Hear about their overall experience at the event and discuss what they would like to attend next time. Give them a chance to share the difficulties, technical issues, and hurdles they faced during it. Thank everyone for taking out time and send reminders of any upcoming events.


With virtual events becoming necessary for most people, knowing how to plan a successful event is crucial. I hope these tips enlighten your thought process and help you plan an unforgettable and unique event for your audience.



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