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Fiscal Training. Spring 2010. Where Does the Money Come From?. Student Activity Fee. Operating Budgets. Fall Programming. $500,000. $600,000. $2 Million. Spring Programming. * These are estimates based on last year and may be less. $700,000. Special Programming.
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Fiscal Training Spring 2010
Where Does the Money Come From? Student Activity Fee Operating Budgets Fall Programming $500,000 $600,000 $2 Million Spring Programming * These are estimates based on last year and may be less $700,000
Special Programming • Special Programming funds are securities set aside for unexpected programming for the semester that was not proposed in the budget process. • How does it work? • First-come, first-serve • Voted on a weekly basis by Finance Board until all funds are depleted
Budget Process • The Five Main Checkpoints • Mandatory Fiscal Training • Budget Due: March 5th By 5PM • Budget Hearings – March 27th and 28th • SA Assembly Meeting – April 12th @ Maxwell AUD • Appeals Accepted – April 13th – 15th
Guidelines • Attend Mandatory Fiscal Training • Contact your OSA Advisor & Comptroller • Fundraise from External Sources • Examine Cheaper Alternatives • Prepare your Budget Request • Meet with OSA Advisor & Comptroller again • Review your Proposal • Submit your Proposal • Attend Budget Hearings • Decisions/Appeals
Budget Forms • Three Forms • Programming • Conference • Publication • Signatures • Contract • Budget Breakdown (Use Template) • Must be Exact Numbers – DO NOT ROUND! • Proof of Cost
Items NOT funded • Food (Unless requested by honorarium) • Student Travel • Student DJ/Artist • Prizes/Giveaways • Books • Magazine subscriptions • Decorations • Clothing • Advertisements other than Kiosk • Please note: All items requested are at the discretion of the Finance Board
Important Information & Rates • Sheraton Hotel Room Rates • Single: $122 • Double: $132 • Shuttle buses from airport to Sheraton Hotel are FREE • Kiosks: $72 • Conference • Funding is limited to 3 Students if registration fee is less than $150 • 2 Students if greater than $150 • Publication • At least 4 different quotes – one of the quotes MUST match to what you received last semester • Ranking • Latest copy of your publication (unless you’re new) • Programming • Co-sponsorships – details of roles and responsibilities of each organization • SCPS Proof of Cost must be provided
Common Mistakes • Missing signatures • Missing proof of cost • Failure to provide talent/space confirmation • Rounding of numbers • Assuming the FB knows what you mean • Poor selection of venue
Budget Hearings • Student organizations MUST attend budget hearings • The chance to give further details of your budget • Answer Finance Board’s questions • Given up to 5 minutes • Additional 3 minutes for any other budgets from your organization
What if I didn’t get funding? Now What? • Due to limited funding, this is the problem that many student organizations are facing: What do I do now? • Here are your options: • Appeals • Special Programming • Using your own miscellaneous funds, grants, fundraising resources, etc. • Next semester budget process
Appeals • Appeal process is for any student organization that was not funded through budget process to re-apply, having made the recommended changes of the Finance Board • Appeals are DUE • Thursday, April 15thby 5PM
Fundraising Resources • Highly encourage all student organization to fundraise for the benefit of your organization. • Here are your options: • Co-curricular grant • Department heads • Religious affiliates like administrations in Hendrick’s Chapel • National or parent organization • Residential Life • Recreation Services for club sports • Co-sponsorship from other groups • Local businesses • Alumnus donations
Yay! I got funded. Now what? • Work with your OSA advisor • Fill out Expenditure Forms • Why? • Helps to manage your budget • Keeps you on track • For our accounting and record keeping purposes
How Funding Works • Finance Board funds by the event • Funds that were designated for one event can not be used for another without permission of comptroller • If you do not plan to put on the same event that you proposed, the Finance Board reserves the right to retract designated funds
Contingency Forms • Contingency funding are securities set aside to cover unexpected conditions. • How does it work? • If you were funded for a specific line item and the price unexpectedly fluctuates, you can apply for contingency
Copy Request Form • All RSO are given 1200 copies annually for the group’s organizational purposes. • Posted flyers must have the RSO stamp • All copies MUST include the statement “Your Student Activity Fee” within the advertisement • All forms must be signed by the comptroller prior to being submitted to the Copy Center
Your Organization’s Accounts • SA Account • Programs funded by SA are allocated to this account • Miscellaneous Account • Revenue generated by SA funded programs are deposited to this account • To use the funds, you must fill out an expenditure request and get Comptroller’s approval • Fundraising Account • Any outside resources generated from your organization are deposited to this account. The money in this account would never be depleted by SA, because this is YOUR MONEY.
Rollover Forms • To rollover funds from Fall semester to Spring • If you don’t apply, you will lose this money • CANNOT rollover funds from Spring to Fall • Needs to approved by Comptroller
Overspending • Any organization that has overspent their allocated/designated funding shall have the amount overspent taken from their miscellaneous or fundraising accounts. • Comptroller and Finance board may consider not funding the organization due to poor budget execution • To avoid overspending, work with the Comptroller
Orgsync • Remember to register your RSO on Orgsync • This presentation will be available on Orgsync • Working to make Copy and Expenditure Requests available on Orgsync • Possibly Special Programming also
Office Hours • Mon – 4-6PM • Tues - 2-3 & 5-6 PM • Wed – 4-6 PM • Thurs – 2-3 & 5-6 PM • Fri - 12-3 PM Jlricker@syr.edu