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Core Council 2015-2016 CORE COUNCIL PROPOSALS Proposals are now invited for Core Council 2015-2016 academic year. Each year, the council receives many more requests than it is able to fund. Funding varies depending upon compliance with Core Council guidelines, merit, available funds, and the support of other funding sources. The council is comprised of student representatives from each of the ten college student governments. Core Council s monies are comprised of student fees. To propose for funding, events/projects must be held on dates that allow for prior review and decision by Core Council: Winter proposals must be for events or projects must be completed on a date no earlier than: March 28, 201 and no later than June, 201. Proposal authors will be able to sign up for presentations on a first come, first serve basis. o Proposal presentation slots are limited. Once these slots are filled proposals will not be able to be reviewed. o Authors will be notified within 24 hours of submission if their proposal cannot be considered. Proposals will be judged in terms of the following: Excellence, Adherence to the guidelines, Demonstrated planning abilities on the part of the sponsoring organization Benefits to currently enrolled students at UCSC. In addition, Core Council has maximum funding limits for many budget items (publicity, food, etc.). See the attached recommended cost sheet. ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES: Student organizations registered with SOAR (Student Organization Advising and Resources), OPERS (Office of Physical Education, Recreation and Sports) or Student Media may apply for funding to support their student initiated events, activities, and projects. Core Council funds on-campus activities with consideration to the number of UCSC students who will benefit directly from the activity, among other criteria. According to the University s Policy on Non Discrimination, Core Council shall be sensitive to the existence of past and continuing societal discrimination. Academic initiatives are not under the purview of this Council and shall not be considered. AWARD PROCESS 1. Proposals must be submitted on the application form attached by the deadline. If you need help with the proposal, please make an appointment with your adviser well in advance of the proposal deadline. 2. Turn in 12 clean and legible copies, and keep a copy for your own records. 3. Organization should send a well-informed advocate to answer questions during the presentation. Organizations that fail to appear for their scheduled presentation will not be funded. 4. Student organizations must be fully registered when the proposal is submitted and during the time the funds will be used. Money received by student organizations is not available for summer projects.

Funds must be overseen and transacted through one of the University units listed in the Rule Book as a sponsor for campus wide registered student organizations (i.e.: SOAR, Student Media, and OPERS). 5. The applicant(s) must be able to demonstrate the experience and/or technical ability to carry out the project as described and on schedule. 6. Proposals for murals must include a letter confirming approval of a mural site from the facility manager. The proposal must also describe the process for gaining the input and support of the depicted and affected communities. RESTRICTIONS 1. Funds will not be allocated for academic programs or enrollment fees, to pay salaries or stipends, to cover living expenses, or for senior thesis projects. 2. Attendance at off-campus conferences will not be considered for funding unless clear and substantial benefit to the campus community is demonstrated. 3. Retroactive funds or requests for programs that have already been completed will not be considered. 4. Programs that will benefit primarily off-campus groups or audiences will not be considered. (i.e.: offcampus events and publications.) 5. Funds must be spent in strict accordance with the budget submitted to the Council. Sponsor must contact the Core Council to approve any changes to the previously approved budget prior to expenditure of funds. 6. In accordance with campus accounting procedures, gifts, prizes, and mementos, including plaques will not be funded. 7. Funds will not be awarded that will be turned over to another recipient; sponsors must apply for funds directly. Each event will only be funded through one proposal. Subsequent proposals for the same event will not be considered. If an event is to be co-sponsored, a proposal may be co-authored. 8. T-shirts which will be used as fundraisers or as uniforms will be considered for funding. If T-shirts are to be given away, they cannot be funded with Core Council funds. 9. Costly food budget items are given a low priority, particularly if the food is being given away, as opposed to being sold as a fundraiser. The council will consider the importance food has in the project's success.

DEADLINES Before turning in a proposal, a representative of the student organization may schedule an appointment with his/her adviser (in SOAR, Student Media, or OPERS) for assistance. All deadlines for submission of proposals are 5:00 pm on the dates listed below. Late submissions will not be accepted. PROPOSAL DEADLINES PRESENTATIONS Winter Fri., January, 2016 Wed., February, 2016 7:15-9pm* Wed., February, 2016 7:15-9pm* Wed., February, 2016 7:15-9pm* *Please be prepared to sign up for your specific time slot at SOAR when you turn in your proposal(s). NO EXCEPTIONS For questions or an appointment with your advisor, please call SOAR at 459-2934.

CORE COUNCIL PROPOSAL COVER SHEET Be sure to read the Core Council guidelines before beginning your proposal. 1. Complete this Proposal Cover Sheet and the attached Core Council Project/Event Proposal form. Use one cover sheet for all of your projects. If you are submitting a request for more than one event or project, please complete one Core Council Project/Event form per project or event. 2. Complete the entire proposal using the forms provided. Requests that do not use the forms provided will not be accepted. For an electronic version of this form, go to: http://soar.ucsc.edu 3. Number the pages of your completed proposal. Make 12 copies of the entire proposal packet (cover sheet, completed proposal form(s), letter of support, etc.).. Submit 12 copies of the proposal packet to Core Council, c/o SOAR Office by 5:00 p.m. on or before the deadline. Late proposals will not be accepted.. Sign up for a presentation time and date when you turn in your final proposal at SOAR. Be prepared to send an informed representative(s) to make a brief presentation and answer questions at the appointed time. Organizations that do not attend their scheduled presentation will not be funded. Student Organization Name: Budget (requested from Core Council) Contact Person Phone: e-mail: Contact Person Phone: e-mail: Contact Person Phone: e-mail: Contact Person Phone: e-mail: Total Requested from Core Council: $ Do you plan to return to Core Council with further requests later this year? Yes No Adviser or SOAR Peer Advisor Approval/Date (Advisor signature for OPERS or Student Media Adviser only)

CORE COUNCIL PROJECT/EVENT PROPOSAL Please Type I PROJECT/EVENT TITLE: II PROJECT NARRATIVE: 1. DESCRIPTION. Briefly describe the proposed project in the space provided below. No attachments please. Include 1) tentative date and location; 2) schedule of event, if a conference or full-day event; 3) brief biography of all speakers or performers charging more that $100.00. 2. PURPOSE. In the space provided below, briefly describe how this project supports the goals of the Core Council. (How will it benefit a large number of currently registered UCSC undergraduate and graduate students?) 3. How many students are projected to benefit directly from this project? undergrad grad

4. ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE & CAMPUS-WIDE IMPACT: Please list the events/projects that you or your organization produced in the last year. Include 1) the title; 2) the location; 3) the number of people attending; 4) the total budget. III. PROJECT BUDGET: List the itemized budget for this project in the space provided below. Be specific and provide researched estimates. For performers/services, please list length of time as "Quantity." Item/Service Quantity Cost per Estimated Cost Total budget for this project: $ Funds requested/received from other sources $ (Source) Funds requested/received from other sources $ (Source) Total requested from Core Council for this project: $