Event planning forms

Latest post 03-03-2009 5:06 PM by MeganKeane. 1 replies.

Event planning forms

03-02-2009 3:19 PM

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Hello all,

I am trying to create some timeline planning forms for our fundraising committee.  A lot of time I have noticed things get missed because the committee is constantly changing.  If anyone has any suggestions for forms that I can use to help design mine I would appreciate it.

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Re: Event planning forms

03-03-2009 5:06 PM

Hi Dustin--

I'm not sure from your message above if you tried to copy and paste a form--? Can you let me know whether you are  looking for sample event planning forms or  a particular software/web tool to help create a timeline for planning?

If it's the former, there are a lot of sample event planning timelines online just doing a Google search that might help. If you have more details, we can probably point you towards a good sample or two that folks have used.

There's this past discussion on timelines here that may help, if the latter is the case. I know Microsoft Project is another software for planning large projects and might be something that you're considering.

 

Best,

 

Megan