An "RTF event" is defined as an activity that occurs outside the classroom that involves requesting additional Department or College resources (funding, space, staff, purchasing, compensation, marketing, etc.). To host an event outside of your class, follow the Events Checklist & Timeline, starting with reaching out to Milaka Falk and submitting the event request form. Because funding is limited and distributed on a first come, first served basis, submit your proposals before the end of the first week of classes for priority consideration.
If you are just wanting to invite a guest speaker to talk to your class, please refer to the classroom guest lecture guidance on the Compensation page.
The items listed on this page are organized on a six-phase timeline for event planning. Click on links in table below to jump to that section of the page.
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Phase 1 (2 to 6 months out) |
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Phase 2 (1 to 2 months out) |
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Phase 3 (3 weeks out) | |
Phase 4 (2 weeks out) |
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Phase 5 (Event Day) |
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Phase 6 (Post-Event) |
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Directions on getting approval to host an event.
Starting from 2-6 months out until after the event has concluded, follow these steps for a successful event.
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Phase 2: |
Phase 3: |
Phase 4: |
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You will need to create a budget and have estimated funding support approved before you start planning event logistics.
Major items to consider when creating your budget are:
Source of funds and amount available – think about whether you will be requesting co-sponsorship from other campus units. Review this list of recommended partnership options and funding sources.
Funding account number/s (for help, check with rtf-accounting@austin.utexas.edu)
Estimated costs for event and creation of draft budget, considering factors that may be applicable, such as:
the number of people
and/or setup/facilitation costs
catering costs (including tips / service fees, if applicable)
travel/accommodations
honoraria
decorations
photographer/videographer and any other vendors
Note: For any events $10,000 or over, we will need to request the Dean’s approval at least two weeks prior to the event.
Below are directions for compensating and/or arranging travel or travel reimbursement for visiting speakers who will participate in public events outside of the classroom.
Your event may not need invitations. Typically we send invitations when we need a headcount or a certain minimum number of attendees. If your event does require invitations, work with Milaka Falk You may need to provide a guest list.
If you need any of these services for on-campus events, contact Milaka to submit an event planning request them:
Note: These services are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and there may be associated fees, including overtime for after-hours services.
You may need greeters, runners, set-up/tear-down help, etc. Contact Milaka to request support. If the event falls outside of business hours, you may need to solicit volunteers or hire support, such as student workers. To request hiring services/student workers, fill out this form.
If you need a still photographer at your event, please contact the Marketing and Communications Team. If they are unavailable to help, you can hire Texas Student Media or take your own photos and share them with Mariana Medina.
Determine:
Ask your guests to sign release forms.
If taking your own photos, please follow these guidelines:
If your event involves serving alcohol...
Work with Milaka and work out plans for what your VIP will need during their visit, such as:
If needed, contact the UT office of Disability and Access to request accommodations.
ADA Accommodations language to include in event promotion: To request accommodations such as captioning or American Sign Language services for this event, please email [RTF point of contact] at least two weeks (or 10 business days) before the event date. We will make every effort to provide services for requests made with less notice, but there is no guarantee.
Check in with venues and guest speakers
Make sure any deliverables (screener, catering, A/V, etc.) is on target to make the event date. If a film/TV Q&A, the facilitator may need an advanced screener.
Make sure everyone involved in the production of the event knows the Run of Show (ROS), including times and who is in charge of different phases, if applicable (include contact info).
If you need to cancel an event, the event organizer should: