SBC Minutes (February 11th, 2018) – Ultimate, SASA, and Martial Arts Club

February 15, 2018

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Note to Students: SBC would like to urge more student groups to apply for supplemental funding. For more information please visit http://sgo.swarthmore.edu/budgeting-guide/  or email swarthmoresbc@gmail.com.

About SBC

SBC is a committee of 8 appointed representative students, headed by the SBC Chair and joined by SGO Chair of Student Organizations. They are tasked with allocating the Student Activities Fee to student groups. The committee meets once a week on Sundays in Sharples room 4. SBC also heads a separate office that consists of a Manager and three Assistant Managers who facilitate reimbursements and service payments in an office on Parrish 4th.

Supplemental Proposals

5:10

Women’s Ultimate:

Requesting: $8,919.52

  • Proposing funding for a spring break training.
  • 46 members going
  • Passes unanimously for full funding of $8,919.52
    • 7201 Transportation: $7,919.52
    • 7401 Equipment: $1,000.00

5:15

SASA

Requesting: $315.00

  • Purchasing literature to start a book club.
  • Passes unanimously for full funding of $315.00
    • 7011 Supplies: $315.00

5:20

Swarthmore Martial Arts Club

Requesting: $90

  • Requesting extra funding for a training dummy.
  • Passes unanimously for full funding of $90.00
    • 7011 Supplies: $90.00

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