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Does Your Festival or
Event Make Cent$?
How To Conduct an Economic Impact Analysis (…
and why you should)
Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
Or … Does This Festival
Make My Budget Look Big?
Agenda
Benefits of conducting an EIA
Is an EIA right for your event?
DIY Methods of conducting an EIA
Method 1
Method 2
Method 3 – Use a survey
When to seek professional help
EIA Case Studies
Q&A
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What Is Economic Impact?
New money injected
into a host economy by
people from outside
the host economy.
7 Benefits of
Conducting an EIA
on Your Event
#1 Justifies Financial Support
Photo: Michael @ NW Lens on Flickr
Anytown City Council
#2 Proves Return on Investment
Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
#3 Attracts Sponsorships
Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
#4 Allows for Benchmarking
Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
#5 Demonstrates Benefit to Partners
Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
#6 Paves the Way for Expansion
Photo: AlBakker on Flickr
#7 Provides Market Research
12%
13%
19%
20%
28%
4%
How often do you come downtown?
daily
2-3 times/week
once/week
2-3 times/month
once/month
never before today
Is an EIA Right for
Your Event?
Don’t Conduct an EIA If …
… your event draws mainly locals
… you lack the resources
… economic impact data is not needed
EIA Example:
Run Like the Wind Relay
Run Like the Wind Relay
Photo: Ella Baker Center on Flickr
• Run Like the Wind Relay is held in Indianapolis, IN
• There are 1,700 race participants
DIY Method 1
Use Method 1 If …
… you only need a very basic and generalized
estimate
… you have little time to prepare and organize
prior to the event
... there are few volunteers available to survey
event attendees
… no one is available for data entry and analysis
… you have a good estimate of the number of
event attendees
Method 1 Process
Method 1 Process
Calculating the Economic Impact
1,700 race participants * $143.00 pppd spending
= $243,100
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
The economic impact of the Run Like the Wind
Relay was $243,100.
DIY Method 2
Use Method 2 If …
… you have little time to prepare and organize
prior to the event
… you can secure the cooperation of local hotels,
motels, and B&Bs
.. there are few volunteers available to survey
event attendees
… someone is available to contact the lodging
places before and after the event and to record
the data
… you have a good estimate of the number of
event attendees
ALGEBRA!!!
Method 2 Process
• Uses algebra and actual hotel receipts to estimate the
total impact
• Solves an equation to determine unknown quantities
• Hotel receipts are the known quantities
• Hotel receipts are a percentage of total travel expenses
Photo: katherinedavis on Flickr
Method 2 Process
$1,565 ($ lodging)
÷
$10,263 ($ total destination)
= .1525 or 15.2%
15.2% of all trip expenditures in IN are for lodging.
Method 2 Process
Make this assumption:
If 15.2% of all expenditures on trips in
Indiana are for lodging, then 15.2% of
all expenditures on trips in
Indianapolis are also for lodging.
Method 2 Process
• Before the event
• Step 1: Request that hotels ask guests if they
are in town for the Run Like the Wind Relay
• After the event
• Step 2: Call each hotel and request the “rack
rate” charged during the event. Also ask for the
number of rooms sold and number of nights
stayed specifically for the Run Like the Wind
Relay.
• Step 3: Multiply the number of rooms by the
rate for each property and total.
Method 2 Process
The economic impact of the Run Like
the Wind Relay was $32,598
Hotel # of Rooms
Sold for
Event
# of Nights
Stayed for
Event
Rack Rate Revenue
Hotel 1 10 1 $65 $650
3 2 $65 $390
Hotel 2 15 1 $85 $1,275
Hotel 3 30 1 $60 $1,800
7 2 $60 $840
TOTALS 65 7 $4,955
$4,955 ÷ .152 = $32,598(Direct Impact of the Run Like the Wind Relay)
Method 3
Use Method 3 If …
… you need the most accurate data possible
… there is ample time available to plan and
organize prior to the event
.. there are plenty of volunteers available to
survey event attendees
… you have a good estimate of the number of
event attendees
You’ll Need a Questionnaire …
You’ll Need a Questionnaire
• Zip code
• Number in the traveling
party
• Number of days spent in
your town
• Amount (or estimated
amount) spent in the
following categories:
– Dining
– Lodging
– Shopping
– Gas
– Attractions/entertainment
– Other expenses
Sampling
• Survey – or sample – throughout the entire event.
• This is the number of completed non-local surveys
you need.
• Local survey responses DO NOT contribute to the
economic impact.
Estimating Attendance
• Guest book
• Polling
• Visitor counts
• Traffic counts and average number of people per
vehicle
• Interval counts from a high vantage point or in
quadrants
• Tag and recapture
• Aerial photography
Analysis
• Determine local vs. non-local attendance count
• Apply % of those surveyed to total attendance
• Multiply the following:
• Non-local attendance
• Average number of days spent at the event
• Per person per day spending
Analysis
16,200 (non-locals) X $19.54 (pppd spending) X 1.2 days
= $379,857.60
Photo: andyde on Flickr
When To Seek Professional Help
Photo: modenadude on Flickr
Accuracy
Avoid This
Credibility
Consultant Responsibilities
• Design the survey
• Estimate sample size needed
• Develop a sampling plan and surveying schedule
• Guide in survey team selection and provide
training
• Determine/estimate event attendance
• Collect and analyze the data
• Produce a report detailing the results
Analysis
• Spending from the surveyed attendees is applied
to the entire population (all non-local attendees)
• Data is analyzed with economic modeling
software
• The software produces the impacts:
• Total impact
• Direct impact
• Indirect and induced impacts
• Number of FTEs created
• FTE income
• Tax impacts (sometimes)
Where To Find Help
Photo: Theo La Photo
• Colleges and universities
• Regional economic development organizations
• State agencies
• Economic Development Corporations
• Chambers of Commerce
• Consultants
EIA Case Study #1
Wein & Saengerfest – New Braunfels, TX
May 3, 2014
 7,500 attendees
 Held in downtown New
Braunfels (Main Street
City)
 Grape stomp
 Wine tasting
 Chef’s Showdown
 Live music
 Craft and artisan
vendors
 Kids’ area
Methodology
• 15 volunteers
• Collected paper surveys and Emails from attendees
via intercept surveys and convenience samples
• Surveyed from noon to 8pm
• Offered a local “staycation” package as an incentive
Methodology
• Used SurveyMonkey to send the survey
– 1 Email to 100 Email addresses, and 2 reminders to
non-respondents
• Determined per person per day spending for each
spending category
• Data from paper surveys was entered into
SurveyMonkey
• Used IMPLAN to calculate the impacts on both
Email and paper surveys
Impacts
Spending Category $ Impact
Total Economic Impact $476,070
Food & Beverage Impact $255,807
Lodging Impact $121,765
Retail Impact $83,484
Tourist Attraction Impact $15,014
Average per person per day spending $72.89
EIA Case Study #2
TAAF Winter Youth Basketball Festival &
State Tournament – Longview, TX
March 14-16, 2014
25,020 players, spectators, and coaches
Held in gyms all over Longview, TX
7 boys’ and 7 girls’ divisions (ages 8 – 14)
Each team played 2 pool games & then a single
elimination bracket to determine the winner
Methodology
• 11 paid temps
• Surveyed in 13 of the 19 gyms
• Collected Email addresses from attendees via
intercept
• Surveyed throughout the tournament until the
semi-finals on the last day
• An iPad was offered as an incentive to participate
Methodology
• Used SurveyMonkey to send the survey
– 1 Email to 385 Email addresses, and 2 reminders
to non-respondents
• Determined per person per day spending for each
spending category
• Used IMPLAN to calculate the impacts on both
Email and paper surveys
Impacts
Spending Category $ Impact
Total Economic Impact $618,000
Food & Beverage Impact $220,507
Lodging Impact $345,114
Retail Impact $27,345
Transportation Impact $25,034
Average per person per day spending $92.67
EIA Case Study #3
Red Poppy Festival – Georgetown, TX
April 26-27, 2014
45,000 attendees
Held in downtown Georgetown
(Main Street City)
Live music (Bellamy Brothers)
Craft and artisan vendors
Kids’ area
Car show
Methodology
• 20 volunteers
• Collected Emails from
attendees via intercept
surveys and convenience
samples
• Surveyed Friday through
Saturday evening
• Offered an iPad as an
incentive
• 45,000 people attended
Methodology
• Used SurveyMonkey to send the survey
– 1 Email to 580 attendees, and 3 reminders to non-
respondents
• Determined per person per day spending for each
spending category
• Used IMPLAN to calculate the impacts
Impacts
Spending Category $ Impact
Total Economic Impact $2,510,678
Food & Beverage Impact $1,426,154
Lodging Impact $419,064
Retail Impact $644,396
Tourist Attraction Impact $21,063
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Does Your Festival or Event Make Cent$

  • 1. Does Your Festival or Event Make Cent$? How To Conduct an Economic Impact Analysis (… and why you should) Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
  • 2. Or … Does This Festival Make My Budget Look Big?
  • 3. Agenda Benefits of conducting an EIA Is an EIA right for your event? DIY Methods of conducting an EIA Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 – Use a survey When to seek professional help EIA Case Studies Q&A
  • 4. Get these slides here: http://sarahtpage.com/HoosierHospitality/
  • 5. What Is Economic Impact? New money injected into a host economy by people from outside the host economy.
  • 6. 7 Benefits of Conducting an EIA on Your Event
  • 7. #1 Justifies Financial Support Photo: Michael @ NW Lens on Flickr Anytown City Council
  • 8. #2 Proves Return on Investment Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
  • 9. #3 Attracts Sponsorships Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
  • 10. #4 Allows for Benchmarking Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
  • 11. #5 Demonstrates Benefit to Partners Photo: 401(k) 2013 on Flickr
  • 12. #6 Paves the Way for Expansion Photo: AlBakker on Flickr
  • 13. #7 Provides Market Research 12% 13% 19% 20% 28% 4% How often do you come downtown? daily 2-3 times/week once/week 2-3 times/month once/month never before today
  • 14. Is an EIA Right for Your Event?
  • 15. Don’t Conduct an EIA If … … your event draws mainly locals … you lack the resources … economic impact data is not needed
  • 16. EIA Example: Run Like the Wind Relay
  • 17. Run Like the Wind Relay Photo: Ella Baker Center on Flickr • Run Like the Wind Relay is held in Indianapolis, IN • There are 1,700 race participants
  • 19. Use Method 1 If … … you only need a very basic and generalized estimate … you have little time to prepare and organize prior to the event ... there are few volunteers available to survey event attendees … no one is available for data entry and analysis … you have a good estimate of the number of event attendees
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  • 24. Calculating the Economic Impact 1,700 race participants * $143.00 pppd spending = $243,100 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ The economic impact of the Run Like the Wind Relay was $243,100.
  • 26. Use Method 2 If … … you have little time to prepare and organize prior to the event … you can secure the cooperation of local hotels, motels, and B&Bs .. there are few volunteers available to survey event attendees … someone is available to contact the lodging places before and after the event and to record the data … you have a good estimate of the number of event attendees
  • 28. Method 2 Process • Uses algebra and actual hotel receipts to estimate the total impact • Solves an equation to determine unknown quantities • Hotel receipts are the known quantities • Hotel receipts are a percentage of total travel expenses Photo: katherinedavis on Flickr
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  • 30. Method 2 Process $1,565 ($ lodging) ÷ $10,263 ($ total destination) = .1525 or 15.2% 15.2% of all trip expenditures in IN are for lodging.
  • 31. Method 2 Process Make this assumption: If 15.2% of all expenditures on trips in Indiana are for lodging, then 15.2% of all expenditures on trips in Indianapolis are also for lodging.
  • 32. Method 2 Process • Before the event • Step 1: Request that hotels ask guests if they are in town for the Run Like the Wind Relay • After the event • Step 2: Call each hotel and request the “rack rate” charged during the event. Also ask for the number of rooms sold and number of nights stayed specifically for the Run Like the Wind Relay. • Step 3: Multiply the number of rooms by the rate for each property and total.
  • 33. Method 2 Process The economic impact of the Run Like the Wind Relay was $32,598 Hotel # of Rooms Sold for Event # of Nights Stayed for Event Rack Rate Revenue Hotel 1 10 1 $65 $650 3 2 $65 $390 Hotel 2 15 1 $85 $1,275 Hotel 3 30 1 $60 $1,800 7 2 $60 $840 TOTALS 65 7 $4,955 $4,955 ÷ .152 = $32,598(Direct Impact of the Run Like the Wind Relay)
  • 35. Use Method 3 If … … you need the most accurate data possible … there is ample time available to plan and organize prior to the event .. there are plenty of volunteers available to survey event attendees … you have a good estimate of the number of event attendees
  • 36. You’ll Need a Questionnaire …
  • 37. You’ll Need a Questionnaire • Zip code • Number in the traveling party • Number of days spent in your town • Amount (or estimated amount) spent in the following categories: – Dining – Lodging – Shopping – Gas – Attractions/entertainment – Other expenses
  • 38. Sampling • Survey – or sample – throughout the entire event. • This is the number of completed non-local surveys you need. • Local survey responses DO NOT contribute to the economic impact.
  • 39. Estimating Attendance • Guest book • Polling • Visitor counts • Traffic counts and average number of people per vehicle • Interval counts from a high vantage point or in quadrants • Tag and recapture • Aerial photography
  • 40. Analysis • Determine local vs. non-local attendance count • Apply % of those surveyed to total attendance • Multiply the following: • Non-local attendance • Average number of days spent at the event • Per person per day spending
  • 41. Analysis 16,200 (non-locals) X $19.54 (pppd spending) X 1.2 days = $379,857.60
  • 42. Photo: andyde on Flickr When To Seek Professional Help
  • 43. Photo: modenadude on Flickr Accuracy
  • 46. Consultant Responsibilities • Design the survey • Estimate sample size needed • Develop a sampling plan and surveying schedule • Guide in survey team selection and provide training • Determine/estimate event attendance • Collect and analyze the data • Produce a report detailing the results
  • 47. Analysis • Spending from the surveyed attendees is applied to the entire population (all non-local attendees) • Data is analyzed with economic modeling software • The software produces the impacts: • Total impact • Direct impact • Indirect and induced impacts • Number of FTEs created • FTE income • Tax impacts (sometimes)
  • 48. Where To Find Help Photo: Theo La Photo • Colleges and universities • Regional economic development organizations • State agencies • Economic Development Corporations • Chambers of Commerce • Consultants
  • 50. Wein & Saengerfest – New Braunfels, TX May 3, 2014  7,500 attendees  Held in downtown New Braunfels (Main Street City)  Grape stomp  Wine tasting  Chef’s Showdown  Live music  Craft and artisan vendors  Kids’ area
  • 51. Methodology • 15 volunteers • Collected paper surveys and Emails from attendees via intercept surveys and convenience samples • Surveyed from noon to 8pm • Offered a local “staycation” package as an incentive
  • 52. Methodology • Used SurveyMonkey to send the survey – 1 Email to 100 Email addresses, and 2 reminders to non-respondents • Determined per person per day spending for each spending category • Data from paper surveys was entered into SurveyMonkey • Used IMPLAN to calculate the impacts on both Email and paper surveys
  • 53. Impacts Spending Category $ Impact Total Economic Impact $476,070 Food & Beverage Impact $255,807 Lodging Impact $121,765 Retail Impact $83,484 Tourist Attraction Impact $15,014 Average per person per day spending $72.89
  • 55. TAAF Winter Youth Basketball Festival & State Tournament – Longview, TX March 14-16, 2014 25,020 players, spectators, and coaches Held in gyms all over Longview, TX 7 boys’ and 7 girls’ divisions (ages 8 – 14) Each team played 2 pool games & then a single elimination bracket to determine the winner
  • 56. Methodology • 11 paid temps • Surveyed in 13 of the 19 gyms • Collected Email addresses from attendees via intercept • Surveyed throughout the tournament until the semi-finals on the last day • An iPad was offered as an incentive to participate
  • 57. Methodology • Used SurveyMonkey to send the survey – 1 Email to 385 Email addresses, and 2 reminders to non-respondents • Determined per person per day spending for each spending category • Used IMPLAN to calculate the impacts on both Email and paper surveys
  • 58. Impacts Spending Category $ Impact Total Economic Impact $618,000 Food & Beverage Impact $220,507 Lodging Impact $345,114 Retail Impact $27,345 Transportation Impact $25,034 Average per person per day spending $92.67
  • 60. Red Poppy Festival – Georgetown, TX April 26-27, 2014 45,000 attendees Held in downtown Georgetown (Main Street City) Live music (Bellamy Brothers) Craft and artisan vendors Kids’ area Car show
  • 61. Methodology • 20 volunteers • Collected Emails from attendees via intercept surveys and convenience samples • Surveyed Friday through Saturday evening • Offered an iPad as an incentive • 45,000 people attended
  • 62. Methodology • Used SurveyMonkey to send the survey – 1 Email to 580 attendees, and 3 reminders to non- respondents • Determined per person per day spending for each spending category • Used IMPLAN to calculate the impacts
  • 63. Impacts Spending Category $ Impact Total Economic Impact $2,510,678 Food & Beverage Impact $1,426,154 Lodging Impact $419,064 Retail Impact $644,396 Tourist Attraction Impact $21,063
  • 64. Follow Me Linkedin.com/in/sarahpage Facebook.com/SarahTPageConsulting @pagetx Sarah Page, Principal Sarah T. Page Consulting, LLC http://sarahtpage.com sarah@sarahtpage.com 512.914.8873 Instagram.com/stpconsulting Pinterest.com/sarahtpage

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Once you know the value of the event, it’s easy to prove that the return was worth the expense.
  2. Sponsors will be more inclined to return next year and new sponsors can be attracted with the kind of data you get from an economic impact analysis. Sponsors will know not only how much money is being spent at your event, they will also learn: some demographic information like where the attendees live; product and venue information like what specific activities the attendees liked or wanted to improve upon; what media outlet they heard about the event from; and what new activities they would like to see at next year’s event.
  3. Now that you have some data, you know what areas need to be improved upon in future events. Without benchmarking, you’ve got no way to know if you’re meeting your goals.
  4. In many towns, it’s not just one organization that puts on the event – it’s typically a partnership between 2 or more sponsoring entities. Many of these organizations will continue to participate because of community pride or just because it’s the right thing to do. But wouldn’t it be nice if you could show them the value of their participation?
  5. With the data, you now know what the people want … what they’ll spend their money on … what will bring them back next year. When additional funding is available, you’ll know exactly where to spend it. Attendees may have told you that you need more children’s activities. The data will prove it and you can request the funding to add that kids’ area with confidence.
  6. The same type of information that is valuable to sponsors is also be valuable to you. Use an economic impact analysis as an opportunity to get to know your attendees a little better. This is some actual data from a study I did recently in Round Rock. During a downtown event, we asked local attendees how often they came to downtown and these were the results. With this and a few other questions, the City now has a better understanding of how and why locals patronize downtown and downtown businesses.
  7. The economic impact comes ONLY from spending generated by out of town attendees at your event. Otherwise that money comes from locals and would have been spent elsewhere in your community. There are other studies you can do to get data from local event attendees. Local spending data CAN help you determine your ROI. Doing an EIA will take man-power. You’ll need volunteers to help with data collection. It will also take time and planning. If none of these are available to you, an EIA is not right for you. If you’re only interested in getting data from local attendees, you do not need an EIA.
  8. We’re going to use a fictitious event to illustrate the three methods of conducting an EIA. Each method has varying degrees of complexity and accuracy. Each method also has its strengths and flaws, and only local leaders and event organizers can decide which method will work best for them.
  9. Method 1 is the easiest and fastest way to produce an EIA. No surveying is required. However, it is also the least accurate. 
  10. The average per person per day spending accounts for spending on categories like lodging, retail shopping, dining, visiting attractions, and all the typical activities people would participate on during a trip – whether for business or leisure purposes. But it is an *average* of all the spending that takes place across the State of Indiana, and it is not specific to Indianapolis.
  11. This is just an estimate of the actual impact. This method assumes that every single participant spent $143.00, when in reality, some may have spent nothing. This method also doesn’t account for spectator spending, which could effect the result.
  12. Method 2 is still relatively easy to do, but does require a little more work. Surveying is still not required, but there is some primary data collection. The accuracy is improved over Method 1. You also have to be comfortable making some assumptions.  Credit for the development of this method goes to Roger Hanagriff, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications at Texas A&M University.
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  14. Again, this is just an estimate. However, this time it’s based on some actual spending that took place in Indianapolis. But making the assumption that the spending on lodging in Indianapolis was the same percentage of lodging in Indiana may have under-estimated your impact. Your hotels may have been full and lodging may have represented a higher percentage than 15.2% for this event.
  15. Method 3 is using a survey. This is the most accurate method because it uses actual attendee spending and accounts for day/overnight visitors.
  16. Other spending categories can be added: Specific retail categories (boutiques, sporting goods, craft vendors, etc.) Food vendors Bars Other questions can be added to find out more about your attendees and what they liked or didn’t like about your event. favorite/least favorite activity how did you hear? first time attendee or repeat customer? where did you stay? what would you add?
  17. Require survey volunteers to approach every Nth person to ensure that any festival attendee has an equal chance to be surveyed. This also eliminates surveying bias on the part of the volunteers. Once you know how many people to sample, how many volunteers are available, and how many hours the volunteers will work, you can determine the sampling interval (e.g., every 4th, 7th, 10th person, etc.). Sample size estimator developed by John Crompton, PhD from Texas A&M University.
  18. Visitor counts = Have volunteers stationed at the major points of entry. Every hour, have them count every person they see for 15 minutes. 15 minutes represents 25% of the visitor count for that hour. The counts can then be extrapolated to produce the total attendance. Traffic counts = Counting the number of cars and an average number of people per vehicle. High vantage point = Use a tall building, etc. where most of the event can be seen. Then count visitors using a grid overlay of the event at either a peak attendance time or at scheduled intervals throughout the day. Tag and recapture = Distribute buttons or stickers to a randomly selected group of attendees for them to wear prominently during the event. When the crowd reaches a maximum size, volunteers can count “tagged” and untagged attendees within a defined boundary. Then use a formula to calculate total event attendance. Aerial photography = Similar to a high vantage point, but from an airplane. Schedule fly-overs for a peak attendance time or at intervals and apply the grid system to count.
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  21. Or maybe you want some professional help. Wait, not THAT kind of professional help …
  22. Accuracy. EIAs done by a professional will be much more accurate. They are based on actual spending data and not generalized estimates. That being said, they are still an inexact science. They will be based on actual attending spending data and should use a model to determine the impact that represents your local economy.
  23. You can avoid the perception of the fox watching the hen house by using an unbiased 3rd party to conduct the study and present the results. Not to mix metaphors, but this eliminates the ability for critics to say that you’re cooking the books.
  24. Credibility. It’s as if you put the Good Housekeeping seal of approval on the project. You’re hiring a professional to do your study. This is what they do. They are experienced in conducting EIAs, and their results will be credible.
  25. But they can’t do any of this in a vacuum. They will need your input during every phase of the project.