How much revenue does the ALA Midwinter Meeting contribute to support the services and programs of the Association?
The ALA Midwinter Meeting is budgeted to contribute approximately $700,000 to the ALA General Fund, including $350,000 in net revenue and $350,000 in general overhead. Revenues are budgeted to be spent in the same fiscal year in which they are generated. Exhibits account for the largest percentage (60%) of revenues, followed by registration (25%) and other revenues (15%). The largest categories of expenses include facilities rental ($150,000); conference equipment ($130,000); shuttle buses ($75,000) and general services contracts ($95,000).
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