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Today's Topics:

   1. Breaking even (Chrissy Fowler)
   2. Re: Breaking even (Mac Mckeever)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 10:02:16 -0400
From: Chrissy Fowler <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Organizers] Breaking even
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How does a dance series BREAK EVEN?  (Or, better yet, run in the black!)

WHAT successful strategies do you use as dance organizers?

And HOW do you make those specific strategies happen? (For example, if 
"generate substantial income from admission" is a specific strategy, how do you 
do that?  Do you get a ton of dancers, is your admission rate high, other?)

Cheers,
Chrissy Fowler

[This is another one of the NEFFA topics, and it's closely related to a recent 
thread.  While many terrific and relevant ideas 
have come up in response to Emily A's (Ottawa) queries, I thought I'd 
post anyhow. -CF] 

- 2014 NEFFA session
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 07:29:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mac Mckeever <[email protected]>
To: A list for dance organizers <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Organizers] Breaking even
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In St Louis - we operate in the black nearly every year (unless we make a big 
equipment purchase or? something like that)

We view all of our dance programs together.? Some of the newer once are still 
finding their audience and lose money - others come out a little ahead most 
weeks.? Each year, if we don't lose too much, a local arts grant makes up the 
difference.

We have avoided the expense of bringing in a big name band for our dance 
weekends and use our best local bands instead.? This coming weekend we will 
have 10 local / regional bands - with dancing Fri, Sat and Sunday from 8pm 
until about 3am and still pay less than flying in a out of region band who 
would play far fewer hours.
As a result - these weekends contribute a nice profit.? Other dancer donations 
and corporate grants are also received.? 


We look for special opportunities to allow the dancers to donate to support 
us.? A couple years ago there was the suggestion to purchase an AED for the 
hall.? We received over $2500 from the community which allowed us to make the 
purchase and have some left over for the ongoing maintenance costs.? It also 
allowed us to have a group get together for AED/first aid training with the 
local fire department.

That give us a nice cash cushion and we invest part of it to slowly build it up

I hope that helps

Mac McKeever




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From: Chrissy Fowler <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 9:02 AM
Subject: [Organizers] Breaking even


How does a dance series BREAK EVEN?? (Or, better yet, run in the black!)

WHAT successful strategies do you use as dance organizers?

And HOW do you make those specific strategies happen? (For example, if 
"generate substantial income from admission" is a specific strategy, how do you 
do that?? Do you get a ton of dancers, is your admission rate high, other?)

Cheers,
Chrissy Fowler

[This is another one of the NEFFA topics, and it's closely related to a recent 
thread.? While many terrific and relevant ideas 
have come up in response to Emily A's (Ottawa) queries, I thought I'd 
post anyhow. -CF] 

- 2014 NEFFA session
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DIGEST! ***


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