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Gala used to refer to a certain type of event. You can probably picture it…Tuxedos, long gowns, champagne and fancy appetizers. Today, the term gala has become generic. It can refer to any type of fundraising event for nonprofits. The term has become generic, like Kleenex.
Nonprofits have a lot of competition when it comes to fundraising events. The first way you can stand out is through your event brand name.
Here’s my 6-step process for creating a unique and compelling brand name for your event.
No focus group? See the Listener Action Item below.
Struggling tonarrow down your event name? Join my private FB group to ask questions about your event brand or anything else!
If you’re asking a question about your event brand name, be sure to include a brief description of your target market.
Go here for more information about Event Brand Bootcamp
Please consider rating & reviewing my show on Apple Podcasts
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Text me with a comment, question or topic you'd like me to cover in a future episode.
By Alicia BaragaGala used to refer to a certain type of event. You can probably picture it…Tuxedos, long gowns, champagne and fancy appetizers. Today, the term gala has become generic. It can refer to any type of fundraising event for nonprofits. The term has become generic, like Kleenex.
Nonprofits have a lot of competition when it comes to fundraising events. The first way you can stand out is through your event brand name.
Here’s my 6-step process for creating a unique and compelling brand name for your event.
No focus group? See the Listener Action Item below.
Struggling tonarrow down your event name? Join my private FB group to ask questions about your event brand or anything else!
If you’re asking a question about your event brand name, be sure to include a brief description of your target market.
Go here for more information about Event Brand Bootcamp
Please consider rating & reviewing my show on Apple Podcasts
Follow me on Facebook or Instagram
Text me with a comment, question or topic you'd like me to cover in a future episode.