The Event Planner Contract Kit includes:
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Event Planning Contract
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Independent Contractor Agreement
- Sponsorship Contract
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Website Terms and Conditions + Privacy Policy
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GDPR Guide + Checklist
Event Planner Contract
If you are an event planner, you know that there needs to be clear expectations and responsibilities set out from the start. We have designed this contract exclusively for your business needs and the realities of planning events.
This contract template includes:
- A simple way to set out exactly the services you are providing to your client
- Communication and feedback requirements from clients
- Clear payment terms (so you get paid!)
- What happens in the event you or your client need to reschedule or cancel the contract
- Force Majeure Clause
- Waiver and liability terms in case damage or losses occur
- Insurance requirements
- All the legal terms you need, and none you don’t
- And more!
Independent Contractor Agreement
This contract is for you if you’re hiring a contractor and not an employee to help with your business. Hiring someone on as part of your team is a big step, and you want to make sure that it is clear you are hiring a contractor, and not an employee, since there are legal and financial consequences for misclassifying workers.
This contract template includes:
- The services you are hiring the contractor for
- Clear payment terms (so you get an invoice and can provide payment)
- Termination provisions and other deal-breakers
- Copyright ownership options (for any work contractor creates for you)
- Clear terms for contractors, such as responsibility for paying their own taxes
- Confidentiality and non-solicitation clause
- All the legal terms you need, and none you don’t
- And more!
Sponsorship Contract
This contract is for you if you work with other brands, businesses, or people as part of your business, in order to secure paid sponsorships and/or collaborations.
This contract template includes:
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A clear expectation of the services you are providing: for example, blog features, title sponsorship packages, and Instagram takeovers!
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Outline of the sponsor’s commitments, requirements and communication timelines
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Clear payment terms (to secure the financial commitment!)
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Ownership of content and promotional terms and conditions
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What happens in the event you or the sponsor need to reschedule or cancel the services
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All the legal terms you need, and none you don’t
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And more!
Website Terms and Conditions + Privacy Policy
This package is essential for any business with a website and/or selling online courses, products or services. It is also compliant with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), which are the laws governing the use of data from residents and citizens located in the European Union (and yes, you need to comply, even if you don’t live there). Visitors to your website expect you are going to handle their personal information with care, and you actually have a legal obligation to do so! This package ensures you have all the policies in place, as well as a checklist to help you implement these practices in your business and on your website.
This package includes:
- Clear terms of use for your website
- How you store, use and manage your users’ data
- What technology and third-party platforms you use
- How users can use your website and content, and how you revoke user access
- GDPR User guide and checklist, to help you better understand the requirements
- All the legal terms you need, and none you don’t
- And more!
GDPR Guide + Checklist
We understand that the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) can be confusing and we want to ensure that you understand what the regulations mean, their purpose and how it may apply to your business. So, for every Website Terms and Conditions + Privacy Policy purchased, we have included a FREE GDPR Guide to explain GDPR in more depth and a Checklist to help ensure you’re implementing your new online terms and policies correctly. Once you read the Guide and go through the Checklist, we want you to feel confident knowing exactly what you need to do when uploading and programming the website terms and privacy policy in order to comply with the GDPR.