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1 Budget Request: Educational Trip to Universal Studios Budget Request ID Organization Educational Trip to Universal Studios BR Future Theme Park Industrialist USFSP Budget Period Spring 2016 Date Submitted Submitted By Status 1/11/16 5:55 pm cadin small Pending Total Requested $4, Educational Universal Tour (Club Travel Request) No. Line Item Requested 1 Other Costs- travel related - 2 day 2 park tickets (15 at each) $2, Lodging - Cabana bay hotel (4 rooms at a night) $1, Other Costs- travel related - tour fee (20 people at per person per tour) $ Totals: $4, Travel Grant Request Form [Required] Club Name Future Theme Park Industrialists [Required] Club Representative Cadin Small Who arranged or proposed the event? Can be a Club President or a Club Member [Required] Position President [Required] Address cadinsmall@mail.usf.edu [Required] Treasurer Name Michaela Tolbert [Required] Treasurer Address tolbertm@mail.usf.edu [Required] Advisor's Name Miguel Tolbert [Required] Advisor's Address riveram@mail.usf.edu [Required] Active Membership 20 Amount of students that consistently attend general meetings and club events. Every club must have over five members to be considered an active club. [Required] Total Membership 40 Amount of students that have shown interest in the club have attended some general meetings and club events. [Required] Event/Travel Name Educational Universal Tour

2 [Required] Date of Depature 03/18/2016 Travel Requests need to be submitted 25 business days before the proposed event. When will you be leaving for the event? All requests shall be in reference to meeting in which the request will be reviewed, in advance to the event. [Required] Date of Arrival 03/19/2016 When will you be coming back from the event? [Required] Travel Destination Orlando, Florida Where are you traveling to? [Required] Collaborating with other Organizations? [ X ] No Is your club collaborating with another club or organization/ enitity on campus? If yes please elaborate. No answer submitted. Relevant only if you have answered yes. Are any of those clubs asking for funding from Student Government as well? Please list each club with how much they will be asking for. [Required] Has your President or Treasurer met with the Chief Financial Officer? [ X ] Yes If you have not met with Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Cooney, please contact her at: astrid4@mail.usf.edu [Required] Has your club constitution been approved by the University, Community and Governmental Affairs Committee (UCGA)? All clubs must have their club constitutions approved by UCGA before they can receive A&S funds. [ X ] Yes [Required] What is the goal of the event/travel? Travel for the purposes of "job search/career fair/networking" is strictly prohibited. The purpose of this trip is educate students on what it takes to build and run a theme park and offer insight into the industry; which will further the knowledge of the students of USFSP (which is what Future Theme Industrialists is all about). [Required] How will this event benefit the USFSP Student Body? It will educate students on what it takes to build and run a theme park and offer insight into the industry; which will further the knowledge of the students of USFSP (which is what Future Theme Industrialists is all about).it will expose students to new people within the industry which could potentially lead to networking in the future. This will further USFSP s reach outside of the school. It will also help FTPI stay true to its mission to study theme parks and the setting up of backstage tours for students of USFSP. [Required] Travel Itinerary Submit an itinerary for the travel. Will detail what clubs will be doing during the travel. Our educational trip to Universal will consist of backstage tours of both Island of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida. The first tour of Island of Adventure will be the first day and start at either 8:00 AM or 12:30PM depending on what time we book. In this tour we will learn how science is involved in creating the world's most technologically advanced theme park, and find out about real life applications of physics, technology, and general sciences that were used to design and build this state-of-the-art theme park. This tour will also last a total of three hours. The second tour will take place the second day at 8:00 am or 12:30pm and we will be touring Universal Studios Florida. In this tour, we will find out how the arts and sciences are used to create some of the most spectacular special effects in motion picture history - and what it took to re-create those effects in some of Universal Studios' most popular attractions. This tour will also be three hours. After each tour, an educational scavenger hunt will take place to educate students even further on the parks we are attending. This scavenger hunt will encompass facts about the park that are unique and also will consist information that can only be obtained by people that work in the park. This is to make sure that the students get a full immersive experience and first hand knowledge from employees that work in the park. [Required] How many intended travelers are there? 20 [Required] Does your request comply with the Student Government Financial Code? [ X ] I Agree

3 *Note: This is not the full financial code, these are lines relevant to clubs. To see the full Financial Code see the link on the bottom. STUDENT GOVERNMENT STATUTES: Chapter 802: Activity and Service Fee General Regulations and Guidelines All monies deposited into A&S Fee accounts shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Student Government and the State of Florida All capital outlay purchases not previously outlined in the A&S funded entity s respective budget must be approved by the Student Body President All one time expenditures over twenty thousand (20,000) dollars (including, but not limited to, contractual services, capital outlay, production costs or products) must receive no less than three (3) quotes from three (3) different vendors or sources. All entities must purchase the quote that is the most economical, but not necessarily the least expensive All one time expenditures requiring a quote (of over twenty thousand [$20,000] dollars) must be approved by the Student Body President. All quotes must be presented alongside with the expenditure request Any A&S account may be frozen by a simple majority vote of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the Senate or the Student Body President in conjunction with the CFO for a period of five (5) business days After the period of five (5) days, the frozen A&S account shall return to Senate at the next Senate General Assembly for reconsideration Student organization accounts may be frozen by the Senate, with the advice of the Student Body President, for an extended period of time beyond five (5) business days Any A&S account may be frozen for an indefinite time by the Student Senate, after consultation with the Student Body President and CFO, by a 3/4ths vote at a regular meeting Any A&S account may be unfrozen by the Senate with a simple majority at any regular meeting Any A&S account may be unfrozen by the Senate Committee on Appropriations by a supermajority vote at any regular meeting A&S accounts may only be frozen for the following reasons: Violation of Finance Code Violation of Senate Committee on Appropriations proviso Violation of University Regulations or Policy Violation of Student Body Constitution or Student Government Statutes Violation of Florida Statutes Fiscal irresponsibility as determined by definition Failure to fulfill duties outlined in the Student Organization Handbook A&S funded entities may have future funding suspended under the same outlines for account freezing specified earlier in Chapter All A&S Fee funds must be spent for the direct benefit of the Student Body All events or services funded by A&S fees must be opened to all students, free of admission, dues or service charges, except for purposes further outlined in Title VIII All A&S Fee funded events should be held on campus unless reasonable accommodations are made to assist in the transportation of students to off campus events. No Student Organization may hold an A&S Fee funded event off campus unless receiving explicit permission from the Senate Committee on Appropriations On campus shall be defined as anywhere on the USF St. Petersburg Campus or any venue where a USF sponsored event is being held All individual students seeking to travel must submit a grant request to be considered for funding Students requesting individual travel must be sponsored by a student organization whose purpose is relevant to the purpose of the travel The amount for the individual travel will be deducted from the sponsoring student organization s travel cap Budget allocations shall be appropriated in accordance within categories used by university software for finance reporting A&S Fees should be spent in accordance with a particular entity's budget allocation as approved by the Student Government Senate Any budget transfer request must be approved by the Senate Committee on Appropriations Any monies collected in conjunction with charging at an A&S funded service held or conducted by a student organization, up to the initial A&S cost of the event, must be deposited into the organization s respective A&S account. All funds must be deposited in the form of a bill of credit All A&S property must be accounted for by the Office of Budget Management and must be housed in a location on campus. All property purchased by A&S Fee funds are the sole property of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Student Government and the State of Florida The use of all A&S property shall be in accordance with Student Government Statutes and Senate Committee on Appropriations policy and procedure The Senate Committee on Appropriations shall review Title VIII following passage of the Annual Budget The Senate Committee on Appropriations, in conjunction with the CFO, shall submit a comprehensive review on the Annual Budget for the prior fiscal year by the First General Assembly meeting of the Fall semester All A&S funded departments of Student Affairs and the Student Government will, on a quarterly basis, submit a budget performance report the Senate Committee on Appropriations, as well as by the Senate General Assembly upon request. This report shall contain detailed expenditures, transfers and generated revenues and shall be due within five days of the closing of the University quarter Failure to submit this budget performance report to the Senate Committee on Appropriations may result in penalization for an A&S entity s future budget. Chapter 803: Funding Eligibility A&S Fee money shall not be allocated to entities and/or organizations that discriminate based on major, race, color, marital status, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or age, as provided by law; consistent with University Policy No entity which requires a loyalty oath for application of membership, oral or written, professing any particular belief, creed, or ideology, shall be eligible to apply for A&S fee funding. A&S fee money shall not directly be allocated to entities which are not within the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services, Student Government, or a student organization. Any request from an entity outside Student Affairs must be made through the Student Government Special Projects account, should it exist No entity that requires mandatory dues for membership (local or national) shall be eligible to apply for A&S Fee funding No student organization that withholds or denies membership privileges for any enrolled student shall be eligible to apply for A&S Fee funding Any organization seeking to request A&S funding must not be deactivated and must have a Constitution approved by the Senate committee on University, Community, and Government affairs prior to being allowed to request or apply for funds Constitutions may only be denied due to reasons listed in Chapter 803 or violations of University policy The Senate Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on Special Funding, or the CFO may request a club s Constitution to review their eligibility for A&S funds Upon approval the Senate committee on University, Community, and Government Affairs, the Senate President shall approve the Club s Constitution on Orgsync In order to be considered an active organization, all A&S funded student organizations must have submitted an officer listing to the University, Community, and Government Affairs Chair The total number of students on the list must be at least five (5) All student organizations must have at least two (2), but no more than three (3) financial officers All financial officers are responsible for maintaining their own financial records of their respective student organization s activities In order to be a registered organization, all A&S fee funded student organizations must have an active membership that contains 100% currently enrolled students. Non-USF students will not be considered part of the active membership. As inactive members, non-usf students cannot vote, hold office, or direct the activities of the organization.

4 The CFO shall meet with at least one (1) financial officer and the advisor of each club on a once per semester basis, or as needed, and discuss the rules and guidelines of A&S Fee funds. Chapter 804: Activity and Service Fee Proviso Language The following is the Activity and Service (A&S) Fee Proviso for fiscal year These rules and regulations apply for all A&S funded programs, services and activities: All A&S funded programs, services and activities that benefit the Student Body must be submitted with detailed justification for each item All A&S funded events shall be opened to all students at no charge, with the exception of Student Government sponsored concerts, with the advice and consent of the Student Government Senate Student Government funded campus-wide activities need the sponsorship of a Student Government branch or agency in order to be considered a Student Government sponsored event Admission will not be charged to any USFSP student at any A&S fee funded student organization event, however non-students can be charged with approval from the Senate Committee on Appropriations. All funds raised from an A&S funded event must be deposited into the organization s A&S account The Senate Committee on Special Funding have the discretion to deny grant requests with the proper justification The Senate Committee on Special Funding are not obligated to fully fund any A&S Fee eligible program, service or activity. All student organizations are encouraged to seek outside financial support Any deviation from proviso by the CFO or the Committee on Special Funding must be for exceptional circumstances and must be brought to the Senate floor and approved with a super-majority vote The CFO or the Chair of the Committee on Special Funding will present the exceptional circumstances, as well as justification for deviating from proviso on the senate floor There will be a one (1) year probationary period for any new position funded by A&S fees. SG has the option to provide continual financial support or to defund the position In case of university contracts, proviso will not apply Rules and regulations for Student Government Branches, entities, and agencies: The following items can be funded to a maximum amount per year by Activity and Service fee monies as defined in this chapter: Student Government Banquet: $12.00 per student (for food) Name tags for students: $5.00 per name tag Business cards maximum five hundred (500) per employee per year Such items can be funded by the Senate Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Special Funding: With proper justification and at no more than the maximum amounts listed below: Food: $7.00 per student in attendance per event Meeting refreshments: $200 per year Banners: $ per year Campus newspaper: $ End of semester banquet: $12.00 per student in attendance (An end of the semester banquet shall not be funded more than once per semester) Total travel expenses for each club: Maximum of $5, per year, per club/organization (further specified in the Senate Committee on Appropriations Standard Operating Procedure) Any travel expense exceeding $3,000 must have quotes and/or estimates Any travel expense below $2,500 per year must have a simple majority to pass the Senate Any travel expense exceeding $2,500 per year must have a supermajority to pass the Senate Any travel expense exceeding $5,000 per year must have a second reading in General Assembly Airline tickets: $5,000 Maximum per year Car rental: $60.00 per day (exclusive of total gas receipts) Rooms: $75 per student per night Registration: $ per student per conference Personal vehicles: As defined by state statute or University Policy Personal vehicles are to be reimbursed at the current Florida Statutory Rate Van rental: $ per day, per van Bus rental: $1,500 per event Food for travel may be provided as defined by state statutes or University Policy The following items can be funded to a maximum amount listed, or may be funded to exceed that amount with the approval of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Special Funding: Costume rental/purchase: $ per rental/purchase Trophies/plaques: $ each Tee Shirts: $10.00 each Polo shirts: $20.00 each Button down shirts: $25.00 each All USFSP students are entitled to A&S funded materials on a first come first served basis The following items shall not be funded by A&S fee Monies: Awards of cash value, such as gift cards Fundraising costs With the exception when the full costs are recovered at the conclusion of such an event Personal items With the exception of items deemed necessary and approved by the Senate Committee on Special Funding Individual membership With the exception of items deemed necessary and approved by the Senate Committee on Special Funding Any controlled substances Media advertising (with the exception of campus publications) Travel for the sole purposes of "job search/career fair/networking" is strictly prohibited No A&S fee funds shall be used on or in behalf of any political campaign Political campaigns shall be defined as any person or party running for any position in: Student Government elections/any campus election Local elections State elections National elections A&S fees shall not be spent to directly benefit non-usf students, excluding the use of A&S monies for the following purposes as defined in this chapter: Recognition of USFSP faculty, staff, advisor s, and/or coaches Speaker fees and/or honorariums Chapter 805: Annual Activity and Service Fee Budget Procedure The submission deadline for budget requests from A&S fee funded entities shall be the first Friday in February The Student Body President shall formally communicate via with administration by the last Friday in January requesting the preliminary

5 projected A&S fee revenues for the next fiscal year and shall inform administration of SG statutory deadlines The President shall include the Senate Appropriations Chair on this formal communication The CFO s Official Executive Budget Proposal submission deadlines shall be: To the Senate Committee on Appropriations fifteen business days after the first Friday in February To the Senate General Assembly within one academic week of the submission to the Senate Committee on Appropriations The Senate Committee on Appropriations shall report their recommendations on the Official Executive Budget Proposal to the Student Government Senate General Assembly in the form of a bill within fifteen business days of the CFO s budget submission to General Assembly If the budget is not approved by the Student Government Senate, the CFO, under the direction of the Student Body President, will revise the budget taking into consideration the concerns of the senate. The CFO will re-present the revised budget, in the form of a bill, to the senate The approved budget shall be forwarded to the Student Body President who shall approve or veto the budget within ten business days The Student Government Senate shall have the power to override a presidential veto by a supermajority vote The approved budget shall be submitted to the Regional Chancellor through the Division of Student Affairs within ten (10) business days of passage. The Regional Chancellor shall approve or veto the budget within fifteen business days of being presented the budget If the Regional Chancellor vetoes the budget, the Senate President shall call a special Senate Committee on Appropriations meeting to act upon areas of disagreement. A new budget must be approved and re-submitted within fifteen business days of being returned by the Regional Chancellor The new budget shall be approved in the special Senate Committee on Appropriations meeting If the new budget is approved by the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the Senate President shall call a special General Assembly meeting, or add the new budget to the agenda at the next General Assembly meeting, to vote upon the new budget Should the budget be vetoed by either the President or the Chancellor after the last Spring meeting of the Senate General Assembly, or not be approved by the Senate Committee on Appropriations: A committee chaired by the Chief Justice and comprised of the outgoing Chief Financial Officer, Senate Appropriations Chair, President and Senate President as well as the President Elect and Senate President Elect shall form and pass the annual budget with a simple majority vote no later than 11:59 p.m. on the date of Commencement. In the event of a tie the Chief Justice will hold the tiebreaking vote Following the passage of the Annual Budget, the Chair of the Committee on Special Funding will accept Student Clubs and Organization s budget requests The total amount of the Clubs and Orgs account allocated to budgets shall not be over 60% of the amount allocated in the Annual Budget A budget request will only be made available to an organization that meets the eligibility requirements as defined in Title VIII The Senate Committee on Special Funding shall review proposed budget in a four step process The organization profile (mission, officer listing and membership) Additional items may be requested by a majority vote of a Senate Committee or the CFO Contact, and if possible, meet with organizations to discuss their budget requests Allocate a period of time for organizations to review their allocation and, if necessary, submit an appeal. Appeals shall be presented to the full senate by the chair, the CFO and the appealing organization Hearings for budget requests will end before the new fiscal year Clubs and Organizations that failed to receive budgets are still eligible to receive grant requests if they have met the requirements outlined in Title VIII Clubs budgets can be allocated up to $800. Chapter 806: Student Government Budget Student Government shall submit a budget to be funded for the entire fiscal year. Each branch shall submit a budget to the Chief Financial Officer that shall be placed within the annual budget Each branch s budget shall include operating expenses for the entire year The Executive Branch Budget shall be completed by the administration that will be in office for the fiscal year of which the budget is written The Executive Branch Budget proposal by the incoming Executive Administration must be submitted to the Senate President within three (3) days of the certification of the general election. Should no budget be submitted in three (3) days the previous administration shall submit an Executive Branch Budget. The Executive Branch shall receive monthly pro-rated amounts in a ratio equal to one-twelfth (1/12) of the budget allocated to the Executive Branch the previous year. Upon passage of the Executive Budget by the Senate, funds already spent or encumbered will be deducted from the approved allocation The incoming Student Body President shall have the opportunity to request further funding with the approval of the Senate The Judicial Branch Budget shall be completed by the current Chief Justice The Chief Justice shall submit the Judicial Branch Budget to current Chief Financial Officer The Judicial Branch Budget shall be submitted no later than the first Friday of January The Senate Branch Budget shall be completed by the current Senate President, with the advice of the Senate Executive Committee The Senate President shall submit the Senate Branch Budget to current Chief Financial Officer The Senate Branch Budget shall be submitted no later than the first Friday of January The following items shall be eligible for funding: Payroll for all paid positions Operating expenses Travel All programming Any Operating Capital Outlay (OCO) Anything else that can statutorily be funded Chapter 807: Student Club and Organization Budget A&S eligible clubs and organizations may request annual funding Annual budgets must be submitted by the Second Friday of March to the Student Government CFO The total allocation to a club or organization shall not exceed twice the amount they received over the previous fiscal year The total amount of a club s or organization s budget request shall not exceed two thousand dollars The CFO shall send the Chair of Appropriations all club and organization budget requests The Senate Committee on Appropriations shall be responsible for reviewing all club and organization budgets The Senate Committee on Appropriations shall immediately begin holding hearings after receiving all club and organization budget requests All approved club and organization budgets shall be added to the Annual Budget The Senate Committee on Appropriations shall review the budgets in a four-step process: Read through each budget request, noting any exceptions to Proviso Contact all and meet with organizations to discuss their budget requests prior to making recommendations concerning their budget using a standardized budget request questionnaire Review each budget request as a committee and amend the request according to Proviso and standards, taking into consideration the organization s performance in the past year and the funds available for allocation during the next fiscal year Allocate a period of time for requestors to review their allocation and, if necessary, submit an appeal of any cuts to the budget (mock budget) Appeals may be submitted after the mock budget has been sent out to the requestor The Appropriations Chair shall allocate five (5) business days for requestors to submit and appeal to the Chair The Requestor may submit a request for a written or oral appeal Written appeals shall be sent to the Appropriations Chair.

6 Oral appeals shall be requested and the requestor will meet with a member of Appropriations to hear their appeal The Senate Committee on Appropriations may review appeals as they are submitted All appeals shall be reviewed by the Senate Committee on Appropriations. Chapter 808: Student Organization Grant Request Procedure A grant request will only be made available to an organization that meets the eligibility requirements as defined in Title VIII Grant requests will be reviewed and voted on by the Committee on Special Funding At least one informed representative from the club or organization requesting said funds must be present at the Senate Committee on Special Funding meetings In addition to serving as an ex-officio member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Special Funding, the CFO will be responsible for the following procedures: Verifying the eligibility for A&S funding During meetings of the committees, provide committee members with the appropriate information about the organization s financial history, overall status and other pertinent information Ensuring that each eligible organization has access to the appropriate resources Grant requests do not require second readings, and may be voted upon at first reading, unless further specified in Title VIII The Committee on Special Funding shall allocate grant requests and travel requests up to $1, The Senate Committee on Special Funding shall make recommendations upon grant requests of over $1,000 to the Senate at the next General Assembly All club grant requests will be submitted to the Chair of the Senate Committee on Special Funding in paper or digital format The grant request process shall be further outlined in the Senate Committee on Special Funding s Standard Operating Procedures The Senate Committee on Special Funding shall specify, in conjuction with the CFO, deadlines for grant requests If for any reason the grant request was rejected during processing, the CFO will notify the Chair of the Senate Committee on Special Funding. Chapter 809 Get on Board Day For the purpose of Get On Board Day, once the newly elected president and/or treasurer of a club for a given fiscal year attends a mandatory informational meeting through the month of April, $300 will be allocated until further funding can be received These informational meetings shall include explanations of the funding procedure, ERFs, and all other funding based questions Clubs that miss the mandatory informational meetings will still be allowed to receive funding throughout the year. Clubs that are created or re-activated after the deadline(s) mentioned in are able to receive funding through grant requests once they attend a meeting, where the CFO will inform them in the same manner that other clubs were informed. These new and reactivated clubs will not be entitled to receive the $300 allocation Upon request of the Senate, clubs will be required to submit a performance report as part of this meeting. The performance report shall include, but is not limited to: The organization profile (mission, officer listing and membership) Additional items may be requested by a majority vote of the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the CFO. Chapter 810 Sweeps The Senate Committee on Appropriations shall have the authority to sweep unspent club allocations back into the Clubs and Organizations account for reallocation This may only occur pending consultation with affected student Organizations Such sweeps shall occur automatically for clubs and organizations that become inactive The Chief Financial Officer shall have the authority to sweep funds in the case that an ERF has not been filled out within ten (10) academics days, in consultation with the chair of Senate Committee on Appropriations. Chapter 811: Fundraising Incentives Fundraising incentives are available to A&S fee funded clubs and organizations The fundraiser must be approved by Student Life before a fundraising incentive request may be seen in the Committee on Special Funding The Committee on Special Funding shall vote to approve fundraising incentive requests The maximum amount clubs may request to be matched is $250 per event Fundraising incentive requests shall be filled out and submitted via Petesync Club representatives shall present to the Committee on Special Funding to receive fundraiser incentives Club representatives must present the following: How the club is planning to raise funds How the club will spend the funds How much the club is requesting to be matched The fundraiser must be held on campus The fundraising incentive request is passed by a simple majority vote Clubs receive matched funding after the fundraiser via a report submitted to the Committee on Special Funding The funding report shall include the following A paragraph stating how the overall fundraiser went How much money was raised After reviewing the funding report in the Committee on Special Funding, a simple majority vote shall be held to approve the allocation of the funding to be matched The Chair will confirm the funding amount to be allocated by the CFO. Chapter 812: Student Government New Tradition Grant The Student Government Senate shall sponsor Student Organizations programs per fiscal year. Each program shall be defined as a Student Government New Tradition The purpose of Student Government New Tradition Grant is to encourage diverse groups of students to collaborate in the creation of new USFSP traditions Senate Committee on Appropriations shall determine the total budget for Student Government New Tradition Grant, not to exceed $10,000. The budget shall be funded as its own separate line item No more than fifty percent (50%) of the money allocated may be spent during the Fall semester and the remainder may be spent during the Spring semester Student Government New Tradition Grant allocations shall be determined by the Senate Committee on Special Funding Any Student Organization may apply for a New Tradition Grant; so long as the event follows the guidelines outlined in general requirements of Activity and Service A&S Fee events Student Government New Tradition Grants shall be subject to the same rules and regulations as set forth by Student Government, including

7 but not limited to Chapter 804 Proviso It is required that an event be sponsored by at least one A&S funded student organization and a minimum of three other student organizations Student Organizations that wish to apply for New Tradition Grants in the Fall must do so no later than the close of business on the last Friday in June and the last Friday of October for the Spring Applications shall be made available at least fifteen (15) business days before the aforementioned deadline Each allocation may not exceed $2, Event sponsors must use the Student Government logo and list Student Government as an official sponsor on all marketing materials, including but not limited to, all print and digital advertising New Tradition Grant requests shall fall into at least one of the following categories: School Spirit - Any event that attempts to promote university pride and school spirit Professional/Academic Development - Any event of scholastic merit that can pertain to student fields of study or areas of career development Diversity - Any event that brings diverse populations together and provides education on one or more cultural groups including, but not limited to, a particular ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, etc Visual/Performing Arts - Any event that demonstrates or promotes the fine arts which may include, but is not limited to, a theatrical performance, dance instruction, collaborative mural, etc Any event that does not fall into one of the categories in may still be eligible to receive funding if approved by a supermajority (⅔) of the Senate Committee on Special Funding. Chapter 813: Sports Club Federation The Sport Club Federation (SCF) is the governing body for all sports clubs A sports club is a registered student organization that is formed by students motivated by a common interest to participate and compete in a recreational activity. Sport clubs will compete against other institutions at the state or national level and are classified as competitive, recreational, and/or instructional clubs The Office of Leadership and Student Organizations shall be responsible for classifying clubs under the purview of the Sports Club Federation The Office of Leadership and Student Organizations shall make the Student Body President, Senate President, Chief Financial Officer the Senate Committee on Appropriations Chair, and the Senate Committee on Special Funding Chair aware of clubs classified under the purview of the Sports Club Federation Sport clubs must meet all A&S fee eligibility guidelines in order to apply for funding Sport clubs shall have their Constitutions approved by the Senate Committee on University, Community and, Government Affairs Clubs which are eligible for both A&S funding and membership in the Sports Club Federation shall not apply for funding directly from Student Government Under extenuating circumstances clubs in the Sports Club Federation may apply for A&S funding from Student Government in the Senate Committee on Special Funding with a supermajority vote Funding in the Sports Club Federation will follow the funding procedures outlined in this chapter Sports Club Federation shall adopt its own Standard Operating Procedure which shall not conflict with the Student Government Constitution or the Statutes. The Standard Operating Procedures must have the approval of the Senate General Assembly prior to any operations by the Sports Club Federation Sports Club Federation shall include its funding procedure with the Standard Operating Procedure These Standard Operating Procedures shall be approved every Fall and Spring semester by the Senate General Assembly if there are any changes requested by the Sports Club Federation The Standard Operating Procedures of the Sports Club Federation may be reviewed for denial at any time by the Senate General Assembly with supermajority consent.

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