1st Edition

Social Enterprise and Special Events

Edited By Julie Olberding Copyright 2017
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    During the past twenty years, the field of nonprofit management has grown significantly in terms of the number of nonprofit organizations, number of people employed, and amount of funds raised. A key activity in nonprofit management has been organizing events, which are generally defined as "purposive gatherings of people." These purposes may include: increasing awareness about the nonprofit organization and its mission; raising funds to support programs and services related to its mission; engaging and developing individuals as donors, volunteers, and advocates; and enhancing the image of the organization and/or the broader community.

    Events in the modern era tend to be organized across the nonprofit, public, and private sectors. While a nonprofit organization may create and manage an event, corporations and businesses often contribute financial support and technical expertise in areas such as branding, marketing, and social media. Depending on the event type and size, a local government may provide the venue and public safety services, including police, fire, and ambulance.

    We can understand more about these mission-driven, cross-sectoral events by looking through the lens of social enterprise. Social enterprise has been defined as a venture that advances a social mission using business methods or market-based approaches. It is typically conceptualized as spanning sectors, particularly the nonprofit and private sectors.

    Social Enterprise and Special Events focuses on how market-based approaches can be used to help mission-driven gatherings achieve their purposes as efficiently, effectively, and sustainably as possible. These approaches include market research, brand development, cause marketing, gamification, liquidity, cash management, and clustering. The book also incorporates concepts important in the nonprofit and public sectors such as collaborative governance, social capital, political capital, community development, placemaking, and diversity.

    Part 1: Introduction and Creation

    1. Special Events with a Social Mission

    Julie Cencula Olberding

    2. Events in the Era of Social Enterprise

    Julie Cencula Olberding

    3. Successful Start-up of a Special Event: Laying the Groundwork with Market Research and Brand Development

    Douglas Olberding and Jay Jisha

    Part 2: Implementation and Management

    4. Promoting Events through Cause Marketing, Social Media, and "Gamification"

    Katie Dillon and Julie Cencula Olberding

    5. Financial Management of Special Events: Toward a More Comprehensive Approach

    Julie Cencula Olberding and Patrick Frambes

    6. Managing and Motivating Event Volunteers

    Liz Engelhardt and Julie Cencula Olberding

    7. Collaborative Governance of Civic Events: The Case of the U.S. College World Series

    Dale Krane and Carol Ebdon

    Part 3: Assessment and Evaluation

    8. Assessing the Economic Impact of a Special Event: A Reasonable Approach for Developing a Credible Estimate

    Steven Cobb and Douglas Olberding

    9. Assessing the Social Impacts of a Special Event: Social Causes, Social Capital, City Image and Local Pride

    Julie Cencula Olberding and Douglas Olberding

    Part 4: New Perspectives and Innovation

    10. Energizing Community Development Through Community Events

    Julie Cencula Olberding and Whitney McIntyre Miller

    11. Beyond Food, Drinks and Conversation: How "Micro Events" Can Increase Social, Cultural, and Political Capital

    Meredith Shockley-Smith and Francoise Knox-Kazimierczuk

    12. Trends in Special Events with a Social Cause

    Julie Cencula Olberding and Kyle Dorriere

    Biography

    Julie Cencula Olberding is Director of and Associate Professor in the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program at Northern Kentucky University, USA.

    "This book represents an important contribution, which addresses a gap in the literature on the management of non-profits."Alex Murdock, Professor Emeritus, London South Bank University, UK