Induction, Part 6c
Storming the Winter Palace
Revolutionary Events
This item is very
welcome as part of this course. In the spirit of the preceding three items in
this part, it is included under “fundraising”, or, we can say, “Fundraising and
Events”.
Clearly, for the Party, there
are hardly any events that can be funded from any prior general fund that the
Party possesses. There are too few available funds of that kind, even at
National level.
Even worse, in fact
potentially catastrophic for the Party, is the idea of holding an event and
then raising funds to pay for it, afterwards. This is a recipe for bankruptcy.
Therefore, events of all kinds
have to be conceived of as self-funding. The good part about this is that if we
can make a practice of self-contained and self-funding events, then the Party
can do any number of things, and it can hope to generate surpluses, of greater
amounts as time goes on and as we become more experienced.
We are not likely to start at
the scale of the events described in the document, but this does not mean that
the document is not suitable. Smaller events will have to cover all of the
matters that are written larger and in more detail in the plans of large
events. We can study at the big scale and scale down for our first attempts.
- The above is to introduce an original reading-text: Event Management Plan Toolkit, Australia, 2013.
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