Requesting Money
Clubs can request money from a variety of sources. Some of the most prominent sources of funding are listed below. For more information, contact the Club Resources Coordinator.
Allocations Board
The Allocations Board provides funding to chartered clubs. Ninety percent of club funding is distributed during "marathon" sessions, which occur once a semester. Additional funding is available through weekly "appeals" meetings for requests that were not made during maration.
The Allocations Board holds appeals meetings every academic Monday starting at 8:30pm. Club leaders may schedule a time slot by emailing the A-Board Chair no later than Sunday at 5:00pm. Club leaders should fill out an appeals request sheet and bring it to the appeals meeting. Appeals sheets are available in the Student Union office.
Appeals results are announced over the Club Leaders email list within 24 hours of the appeals meeting. (Note: club leaders who are not subscribed to the Club Leaders email list may do so by clicking here). If you have any questions about your allocations, please email the A-Board Chair before spending your allocated fundts.
More information about the Allocations Board is available at http://union.brandeis.edu/fboard/. The prices charged by Conference & Events Services are listed online.
Student Senate
For Fall '03 Semester, the Student Senate meets Sunday nights at 7:00PM in Conference Room C (third floor Shapiro Campus Center) and has a discretionary budget that it can allocate to individuals or clubs to be used for events and programs taking place during the semester. Any student or club can come to the senate to request money, whether or not they are part of a chartered or recognized organization. To request money, you need to first:
- Write up a senate money request giving a detailed account of the event/program you are trying to plan, exact amounts of money you are requesting with specific itemized costs, if possible, and any other places you have gone for funding prior to the senate meeting (the more detailed the better). Examples of money requests can be found in past senate meeting agendas.
- Bring the money request to the Student Union Office and have a senator read it over, offer suggestions, and sign the top signifying that they read it and that it is ready to be presented to the Senate. Then, e-mail a copy to the Executive Senator and place a copy in her mailbox in the senate office. This must all be done by Wednesday at 5:00PM to make it onto that Sunday night's agenda.
- Afterwards, you should receive an email / phone call from the Executive Senator confirming that the request made it onto the agenda for that upcoming Sunday's meeting and assigning you a time to come present the request.
- Come to the senate meeting at your assigned time with at least three people to present the request and answer questions. A senate money request is a two-week process so make sure you have enough time before your event/program.
Other Sources of Funding
While the A-Board and Senate only grant money for specific purposes and events, many clubs supplement their discretionary budgets through outside fundraising. Fundraising can take many forms, including holding Coffeehouses or Stein Nights, sellings goods or services, holding raffles or auctions, or other activities. Money gained through fundraising may be spent however a club wishes in accordance with a club's statement of purpose. For help with club fundraising, contact the Club Resources Coordinator.
Clubs may also borrow equipment and resources from other clubs. An online property tracking system will be functional soon so that clubs may easily search inventory. While the club that posesses the property has first dibs, clubs are encouraged to share equipment and supplies.
.One final avenue of support is through event co-sponsorship. Many organizations and departments on campus are willing to co-sponsor specific events. Such offices and organizations include, but are not limited to:
- Academic Departments (when applicable to the event)
- Administrative Departments
- Senators
- Quad Directors
- Student Union President
- Student Events
- WBRS
- Class Deans
- Senior Vice President for Students and Enrollment Jean Eddy
- President Jehuda Reinhartz