FORMS
ONLINE
These forms are due at the times indicated
below. They can be dropped off to the Student Government office in the
Sheehy-Famer Campus Center during normal business hours, or sent via campus mail
to box #SA 1.
Service Project Form
due: by the end of the semester
Grant Request Form
due: at the grant request student government meeting
UPCOMING
DATES FOR ALL CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
The end of the semester is coming soon. Make sure
you complete your service project in order to be eligible for a grant in the
spring semester. For ideas or help in completing a service project contact the
Volunteer Services Coordinators Christie
Yarosavich or Tatjana Ristic
GRANT
AND LOAN PROCEDURES
Printable version in PDF form
Eligibility
- All registered classes,
clubs and organizations that satisfy the following requirements are eligible
to receive grants or loans from Student Government.
All classes, clubs/organizations must have a constitution on file in the SG
office. Each class, club/organization must also submit an updated officer
and advisor list to the SG Treasurer by the end of the first week of Fall
classes or immediately after elections (if held in the Fall).
- A class,
club/organization must have an acceptable set of financial records and
receipts to receive a grant or loan. This will be determined from the
previous semester's audit opinion rendered by the Accounting Association. If
a class, club/organization fails an audit, it may still be eligible for
funding if the officers correct all discrepancies in their financial records
and can demonstrate to the SG Treasurer that they are capable of passing the
next audit.
- Each class,
club/organization must have completed a service project for either the
college or the outside community in the semester previous to the one in
which it is applying for a grant or loan. All new clubs and organizations
and the Freshman class are eligible for a grant or loan their first semester
but must complete a service project during the semester in order to qualify
for the next semester. It is necessary for each class, club and organization
to complete the service project form with sufficient evidential matter to
verify that stated service event did indeed take place. When applying for a
grant or loan from SG, the class, club/organization must provide a
sufficient description of the intended service project in addition to the
financial request, which will be reviewed by the SG Financial Committee.
- Each class,
club/organization president and treasurer must attend and bring with them an
updated member list, a list of goals and accomplishment, and a financial
report to each meeting called by the SG Clubs & Organizations
Coordinator. If the President or Treasurer is unable to attend, another
officer of the club must sit in their place. Furthermore, the SG Clubs and
Organization Coordinator must have copies of individual club/organization
meetings on file, which will be used by the financial committee.
Section II Grant
Guidelines
- A class,
club/organization may apply for a grant at any time during the semester. The
Board of Representatives and Treasurer will determine the maximum amount for
a request at the beginning of each academic year.
- A grant request form
will be distributed to each class club/organization who decides to apply for
a grant must then complete the required form and present orally to the SG
Board of Representatives their request. This presentation should take place
at the second meeting of the board of Representatives each semester.
Classes, clubs, and organizations who fail to attend this meeting may still
apply for a grant at a subsequent date, but they are at a disadvantage since
funds are granted on a "first come, first serve" basis.
- The SG Financial
Committee, chaired by the SG Treasurer, will review all relevant information
regarding the grant request and will make a recommendation concerning the
grant to the Board of Representatives. The Board will vote by a majority to
accept or reject the recommendation of the Financial Committee.
- Each class,
club/organization will complete a post-project report within three weeks
after completion of the event or project the grant was intended to finance.
A class, club/organization is not eligible for any additional money until a
copy of all financial records of the event or project is reported.
- Educational trips can
be funded in full or in part by a grant or loan. Qualified receipts must be
submitted to the SG Treasurer immediately upon return.
- The following items
have an automatic grant: Freshman Class after election $150 Fall, $350
Spring New clubs when registered $150
Section III Loan
Guidelines
- A class,
club/organization may apply for a loan at any time during the year. A loan
form can be obtained in the SG office. The form should be submitted to the
Treasurer two weeks prior to the event for which the loan is requested.
- The SG Treasurer will
review the form for acceptability and will make a recommendation concerning
the loan request to the Board of Representatives. The Board will then vote
by a majority to accept or reject the recommendation of the SG Treasurer.
- Each class,
club/organization will complete an after project report immediately upon
completion of the event for which the loan was approved. A class,
club/organization will not be eligible for additional money until all
financial records for the event are reported.
- All loans must be
repaid in full within one month after the event is completed. The SG
Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Representatives may give
extensions. Restrictions will be placed on the class; clubs/ organizations
account until the loan is repaid.
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