5 tips for hosting an event with a limited budget

5 tips for hosting an event with a limited budget

Most events have limited budgets, but when finances are really really stretched, here's a few things you can consider.

1) Choose a venue which offers AV included in the venue hire

Some venues have AV facilities which come included when you hire the space. This might be limited to a few microphones, speakers and a screen of some sort, others have full spec AV and include technicians as well. For the smaller venues, you might be able to upgrade if you need anything more than they offer too.

2) Think Food and Drink

What guest eat and drink at events becomes a crucial part of the experience. Everyone loves to be fed well but it can literally eat up a huge part of your budget. Think about the timing of your event and what your guests will expect. Often, breakfast can be the least expensive of the 3 main meals but also consider outside of main meal times and how you can save. Mid morning, offer coffee and scones, mid afternoon, mini afternoon tea, early evening, non alcoholic drinks and canapes work well.

3) Tighten the Guest List

Who do you really want there? Could you make a list, then check it twice? Your 1st list will usually include everyone you want there. Then take another look. Who really NEEDS to be there, who meets the objective of your event. You might find a smaller group, with a more targeted invite approach works better. Ask why are you inviting them and what you want from inviting them

4) Work Relationships

Do you know anyone who can provide any services you need at your event? Would they be prepared to trade time with you so you can both mutually benefit? Maybe you know a graphic designer who will come up some social graphics, could you add their logo to the event info and give them a shout out on the day? Think about what you need and who could help

5) Focus on the Guest Experience

Making sure guests expectations are met is key to a successful event. If they know what to expect and you deliver that, you keep your guests happy and content. Focus on the things that will be of real value to them, such as the learnings on the day and they'll be more likely to come to another event and tell others they should come too.


Samantha Kelly

Linkedin Live and Brand amplification specialist. I'll get you noticed. Connector of dots, Speaker, Author. Nice People Collector.

6 个月

Great tips Treena! ?? I always encourage people to have a hashtag for their event and a TweetBeam screen to encourage more people to use it The data you gather after it eg positvie feedback can be used for future events. I also use Brand24 to track the reach of the hashtag on the day.

Deirdre Morrison

Practical Neuroscience to Make Change Smarter, Not Harder. Building resilient leadership & innovative organisations. ?? Workshops // ?? 1-1 // ?? Consulting

6 个月

The AV point is so important. Farset Labs has AV equipment, and even better from a guest perspective, free parking, and brilliant public transport links!

Wayne Denner

Trainer | Online Safety | Safeguarding | Technology Risk | Engaging Public Speaker

6 个月

Helpful article, Treena Clarke One thing I would add about point one from my own experience in delivering years training sessions and speaking engagements is that many venues have very poor AV equipment or lack in-house expertise when something goes up the left. For this reason, I almost always bring my own AV setup or hire a professional who provides the service. The last thing you want is to run an event with subpar equipment and audio—I’ve experienced it many times.

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Niraj Kapur

Overcome sales objections, ghosting and prospecting challenges. Personalised 1:1 Sales & LinkedIn coaching. Interactive Group Training. Influencer marketing deals with Salesforce, BRITA and Hubspot

6 个月

People talk about the venue, the food and drink and the experience more than anything else. So your points 1 and 2 are my favourite Treena Clarke

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