Appropriations Board
Constitution
What’s New?
Registered student organizations requesting funds for
out-of-state travel for conferences are required to present to
the Appropriations Board the club's justification for attending
the conference.
Appropriations Board Guidelines
In an effort to keep all available funding readily accessible
to all student groups and maintain a fair allocating process,
the Appropriations Board has implemented the following
procedures:
No RSO will receive an “individual” budget.
The Appropriations
Board will review Requests for Funding from an RSO. This means
there will be no more “Special Requests” for funding form,
therefore, making the process more efficient for everyone. When
an RSO wants to make a purchase of any kind (ex.: in and out of
state travel, supplies, plaques, etc.) simply submit a Request
for Funding to the Appropriations Board at least two weeks
before the date of the event. If the RSO request exceeds $1,000,
a club member must present the request to the Appropriations
Board at the Board's meeting. The RSO will be notified by e-mail
as soon as the Board makes a decision on the club's request.
All food purchases must come from the
RSO's fundraised account. There
is no longer a special food account available.
All clubs traveling off campus and
requesting funds from Appropriations needs to have an SU faculty
or staff advisor travel with them.
In addition, purchases of tee shirts or any clothing WILL NOT
be funded by the Appropriations Board. However, clubs MAY USE
their fundraised money for such purchases.
All tshirt designs must be approved by the Publications
Department before being ordered.
All RSO’s are expected to fundraise at least 10% of the total
amount of the request for EACH request submitted to the
Appropriations Board. RSO’s that fundraise more will be given
priority in the allocating process. If an RSO receives funding
and does not fundraise at all, the Appropriations Board reserves
the right to “freeze” the RSO’s funding privileges until they
meet the fundraising requirements. Please NOTE: Fundraised
monies may be used at the club's discretion as indicated in the
Appropriations Board Constitution.
A few scenarios to better explain the process:
- Club A would like to request $1,000 for 3 of its members
and an advisor to go to their national yearly conference.
Thus far, the group has fundraised $200. Their request will
most likely be granted due to the high activity level of the
RSO.
- Club A would like to request $1,000 for 3 of its members
and an advisor to go to their national yearly conference.
Thus far, the group has not done any fundraising but they
have not yet requested any other funding and are committed
to a fundraising activity later in the semester. It is
likely that their Request for Funding will be granted.
- Club A would like to request $1,000 for 3 of its members
and an advisor to go to their national yearly conference.
Thus far the group has requested a total of $655 from the
Appropriations Board and has done no fundraising to date.
Their request will most likely NOT be granted due to their
level of inactivity. The Appropriations Board will not
allocate funding for more than 3 RSO members and an advisor
to attend a conference. If more than 3 members and advisor
are going to attend, here are a few suggestions:
- Fundraise the difference in cost for everyone to
attend.
- Use monies granted by the Appropriations Board to
supplement the cost for each member attending and have
individuals pay the difference. For example, your RSO is
granted $400 for 3 members and an advisor to attend but
there are 7 members and an advisor that would like to
go. Your RSO may decide to split the $400 evenly ($50
each) and have each attendee pay the difference ($50).
- Use monies to pay for the first 3 members and an
advisor to attend the conference and allow others to pay
full cost if they would like to attend.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your
Board representative or email
APPBD@salisbury.edu.
The Appropriations Board is looking forward to a successful
2009/2010 school year.
- Appropriations Board
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