jyenish
Member
I have a question to pose to the community this morning.
My presence has been requested by my college to run an event being sponsored by an outside non profit group. The college has negotiated that I will be paid for my time, but the amount I am to be paid is to be worked out between me and the event organisers. The commitment is aproximately two days of four hours of work on each day. The job is pretty simple set up lighting and sound for a variety show fund raiser and be there to operate the event and act as a liason between the college and the non profit group.
The question is what should I charge this group? What would be appropriate to ask for my time and services while taking into acounnt this groups non profit status and understanding that they are holding this event in order to raise funds.
Any insight would be appreciated since this event will more than likely set the presedent for future scenarios of the like.
My presence has been requested by my college to run an event being sponsored by an outside non profit group. The college has negotiated that I will be paid for my time, but the amount I am to be paid is to be worked out between me and the event organisers. The commitment is aproximately two days of four hours of work on each day. The job is pretty simple set up lighting and sound for a variety show fund raiser and be there to operate the event and act as a liason between the college and the non profit group.
The question is what should I charge this group? What would be appropriate to ask for my time and services while taking into acounnt this groups non profit status and understanding that they are holding this event in order to raise funds.
Any insight would be appreciated since this event will more than likely set the presedent for future scenarios of the like.