Developing Events for the Polish-Finnish Association
Lisiecka, Magdalena (2013)
Lisiecka, Magdalena
Kajaanin ammattikorkeakoulu
2013
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201302062105
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201302062105
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The thesis was commissioned by Kajaanin Suomi-Puola-yhdistys ry (the Polish-Finnish association) who is responsible for their event supervision and production.
The aim of this thesis was to assist in writing the project and applying for funding from the European Union. The paper deals with designing activities held during the requested events, as well as providing written information about the events for Kajaanin Suomi-Puola-yhdistys ry.
The introduction part of the thesis gives an overview of the project and its broader frame. The theoretical framework and the project description provides detailed overview of the work involved, expected impacts and outcomes as well as suggestions for the implementation and evaluation of the events.
Topics for the theoretical framework include event tourism, event analysis phase, associations, socio-cultural impacts and networking. The objective of the theoretical framework is to provide essential knowledge about planning, organising and implementing a successful event. The results of the project outline consist of the planned events as well as key elements such as the event venue, timing, activities, accommodation package and suggestions for marketing. Conclusions and recommendations are drawn in the last part of the thesis report. The author provides suggestions for getting more audience when events are produced.
The commissioner can use the report as a guideline when applying for the European Union funding.
The aim of this thesis was to assist in writing the project and applying for funding from the European Union. The paper deals with designing activities held during the requested events, as well as providing written information about the events for Kajaanin Suomi-Puola-yhdistys ry.
The introduction part of the thesis gives an overview of the project and its broader frame. The theoretical framework and the project description provides detailed overview of the work involved, expected impacts and outcomes as well as suggestions for the implementation and evaluation of the events.
Topics for the theoretical framework include event tourism, event analysis phase, associations, socio-cultural impacts and networking. The objective of the theoretical framework is to provide essential knowledge about planning, organising and implementing a successful event. The results of the project outline consist of the planned events as well as key elements such as the event venue, timing, activities, accommodation package and suggestions for marketing. Conclusions and recommendations are drawn in the last part of the thesis report. The author provides suggestions for getting more audience when events are produced.
The commissioner can use the report as a guideline when applying for the European Union funding.