SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS BEFORE YOUR EVENT:
- Secure your event platform.
- Determine technology needs for your online event (cameras, microphones, etc.).
- Reach out to health experts or local policymakers to participate in the event.
- Reach out to potential partners for donations.
FOUR WEEKS BEFORE YOUR EVENT:
- Post your event on the official NPHW calendar at www.nphw.org.
- Begin promoting your event. Use communication tools already at your fingertips, such as publications, email lists, bulletin boards, social media accounts and announcements.
- Highlight NPHW during staff meetings and presentations.
- Begin promoting your event on Facebook, Twitter and other online spaces.
- Decide what media, if any, you would like to invite to your event, and begin reaching out.
- Reach out to backup speakers.
- Follow up to confirm the attendance of your speakers, public health partners and local stakeholders.
- Send event invitations to the general public and personal invitations to VIPs.
- Continue promoting events using social media and other tools.
TWO WEEKS BEFORE:
- Finalize event logistics.
- Continue promoting the event using social media.
ONE WEEK BEFORE:
- Follow up with local media.
- Ready speakers for media inquiries.
- Appoint a photographer for the event (could be an in-house staffer!).
- Appoint someone to live tweet during the event.
- Confirm VIP attendance.
- Provide social media posts/tweets to VIP attendees and speakers and ask them to post to their own networks to promote the event.
- Continue promoting the event using social media and other tools.
WEEK OF:
- Confirm speakers and distribute run-of-show schedules.
- Test technology and equipment for event.
- Hold your event. Good luck!
WEEK AFTER:
- Send a thank-you note to all participants.
- Follow up with any media or policymakers who attended.
- Follow up on any questions or suggestions people made during the event — particularly for online events if you don't have time to take all questions.
- Use pictures, quotes and other content from the event in future social media posts or other communications efforts.