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2 College St PO Box 888 NORTH LAKES QLD 4509 P. 07 3491 5555 F. 07 3491 5599 www.thelakescollege.com.au THE LAKES COLLEGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES FOR ALLOCATION OF FUNDING SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION General 1. One of the roles of The Lakes College Community Association (TLCCA) is to raise funds in order to provide additional resources for The Lakes College. The TLCCA undertakes a number of fundraising ventures to support this initiative. 2. In terms of funding allocation by the TLCCA, one of the key principals is to ensure that any expenditure supports the largest number of TLC students reasonably possible. Whilst this all of school concept is highly desirable, it is also recognized that smaller groups and individuals may benefit from TLCCA Funding. 3. To meet these broad aims, this document is designed to provide the guidelines to be applied by the TLCCA when considering requests from the College Community for both project (Section 2) and individual/small group funding (Section 3). TLCCA Constitution 4. Nothing in these guidelines overrides the conduct, aims and obligations of The Lakes College Community Association as detailed in the TLCCA constitution. The TLCCA Constitution is available on the College website. Definitions 5. The following definitions are used in this document: Co-Curricular Curriculum Group A co-curricular activity is defined as a program or out-of-class activity, supervised and/or financed by the College or parents. Co-curricular activities are voluntary and are not part of the regular College curriculum. The curriculum is a compulsory set of learning goals articulated across year levels that outline the intended content and process goals at particular points in time throughout the P-12 College program. Curriculum may incorporate the planned interaction of students with instructional content, materials, resources, and processes for evaluating the attainment of educational objectives. A Group is defined as three or more students.

2 Project Short Term Long Term A Project is a material resource or capability that is considered highly desirable for purchase/implementation by The Lakes College however funding is currently not available through other streams. Such Projects may be approved by the Principal for submission to the TLCCA for funding consideration. A short term project is a project which can be immediately funded by the TLCCA from existing funds. A long term project is a project that cannot be immediately funded by the TLCCA from existing funds and will therefore be funded progressively or at some time in the future. Funding of long term projects may occur over months or years. Allocation of Funding 6. Individuals and Groups. An amount of money will be identified at each AGM for allocation to individuals and groups. This amount is to be not more than 15% of the expected available TLCCA funds for that financial year. The TLCCA will allocate remaining funds to short and long term projects. 7. Projects. The TLCCA will allocate funds when and as required to meet the needs of short term and long term projects. This allocation may vary and will evolve over time as projects are proposed and timelines for funding established. Note With the exception of long term projects where funding is set aside for the future, any unused funds at the conclusion of the year will be rolled into general revenue for the following year. The Treasurer will maintain sufficient cash flow at all times to support the planned activities of the TLCCA. Results of Decisions 18. Decisions on project funding will be delivered to applicants by the TLCCA Secretary and become part of the minutes of the meeting that the decision was made. Minutes of each General Meeting of the TLCCA are available on The Lakes College Parent Lounge. SECTION 2. APPLICATIONS FOR PROJECT FUNDING 8. Requests for project funding will be assessed by the TLCCA as part of its normal business function and against the criteria detailed in these guidelines. The TLCCA will maintain a record of project funding requests and the success or otherwise of such requests. 9. Most project funding requests will be for one-off purchases. Whilst it is highly desirable that funding requests are for the benefit of the entire College population, it is recognized that in a diverse environment such as TLC, practical application of this principle is difficult. Therefore, as a minimum, project funding requests should be of benefit to an entire year level or subject stream.

3 10. From time to time, a project may be identified that requires funding to be combined over a number of years to achieve. For funding consideration, this type of project must meet the same guidelines as other projects, however, it should be expected that this could also impact on the TLCCA s ability to fund smaller projects concurrently. Requesting Project Funding 11. Each request for project funding will be assessed against the criteria detailed in these guidelines. Funding requests from TLC staff and students must first be approved by the Principal prior to submission to the TLCCA President. Requests directly from the parent body are to be submitted to the President. 12. Upon receipt, the request will be tabled at the next available TLCCA General Meeting. More information may be requested in order to properly assess the request. If approved then funding will commence and be based on the agreed terms at the time of the decision. 13. The TLCCA reserves the right to reject any proposal and to amend the guidelines of the assessment process at any time. Application Forms Including Business Case 14. Each project funding request must be submitted to the TLCCA along with the relevant application form detailing the business case behind the proposed project. Applications for Project funding can be submitted at any time throughout the year. Following written application, a personal presentation of the request to the TLCCA at a General Meeting is actively encouraged to help explain the request and build the business case. 15. The Business Case for TLCCA Funding Application Form is contained at Annex A in these guidelines. Guidelines for Project Funding 16. Each project will be assessed individually against the guidelines set out below. It is not expected that every project will meet every guideline with most complying with each to a varying degree. Fair. Is the proposed project fair across the College community? The available funding allocated should be distributed on a fair basis to the benefit of all students over time. Capital or Operational. Is the project of a Capital or Operational nature? The TLCCA does not fund operational projects. Approved by the College. Does the project form part of the ongoing wish list of items from the College? Approved by the Parents. Does the project meet the ongoing wishes and obligation that the TLCCA has to the parent community? Return on Investment. Each project should be assessed for Return on Investment to determine what benefit the project realizes per student for the investment required. Meet the long term needs of the College according to the master plan. Does the project align with the Master Plan of the College?

4 Promote College growth and sustainment of current enrollment. The application will be assessed against its ability to promote the opportunity for students and enhance the College standing and ability to attract and retain students. Maintenance and upkeep funded by the College operational budget. Will the project s ongoing costs after completion be met by the College operational budget and has this been factored into the College budget on an ongoing basis. This will form part of the assessment under whole of life costs. Benefit the most students. It should be made clear how many and which students will benefit from the project. The greater the benefit then the greater chance of the funding being approved. Is funding shared or solely the TLCCA responsibility? It should be made clear in the business case if this is a part or wholly funded project including where any other funds are coming from and the certainty that those funds will be available. Are grants available that may fund the project? Any opportunity for grant funding should be investigated and form part of the business case for availability in part or in whole. Is the project environmentally sustainable? Does the proposed project meet the environmental guidelines of the college and is it sustainable in the long term. Is the item College branded? The project should have a substantial alignment with the College. For example, if for an individual then that activity should be part of the College curriculum or be taking place as part of the College values, mission and/or vision. Note Project Funding Applications must be presented to and approved by the Principal prior to submission to the TLCCA for consideration. What Projects the TLCCA will not Fund 17. The TLCCA will not fund the following: Operational Items. Operational items are funded by the operational budget of the College. Outstanding Debt. The TLCCA will not fund any outstanding debt for a project already undertaken by the College or any other party. Recurrent Expenses. Recurrent expenses will not be funded by the TLCCA and should form part of the operational budget of the College. Maintenance Items. Maintenance expenses will not be funded by the TLCCA and should form part of the operational budget of the College. Non-College related Items. All projects must have a substantial relationship to the College values, mission and/or vision. Items that may be covered by a Grant. Projects that could be funded by an external grant should seek that grant first prior to application to the TLCCA for funds. If this option is exhausted or is deemed to be non-eligible then the TLCCA will assess the project accordingly.

5 SECTION 3. APPLICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL/GROUP FUNDING 19. Throughout the year funding requests may be made that are assessed as having benefit only to one student or a small group of students. Requests for funding from individuals or groups may be made at any time and will be assessed under the following guidelines. 20. To ensure the overarching principle of whole-of-school is maintained, funding available to individuals and groups is restricted to no more than 15% of the available TLCCA funds for that particular financial year. This amount will be set at each AGM for that financial year. Allocation of funds will then be on the basis of the point s accrual system outlined below. Individual and Groups may only apply for TLCCA funding once per FY for the same activity. When funding for that particular FY is exhausted, no further funding of individuals and groups will be available. 21. The maximum funding available in a FY per application is: 10% of the allocated funding pool for an Individual, and 25% of the allocated funding pool (to be divided equally among the participants) for a Group. 22. The TLCCA may specify what the funds allocated to individuals and small groups may be spent on. Applications for Funding of Individual and Groups 23. Applications to the TLCCA for funding of Individuals and Groups should normally be presented at a General Meeting. The application should take two forms: A written submission provided to the Secretary prior to the General Meeting, and A presentation made by the applicant/s at the General Meeting. 24. The application should provide the background to the application and address the criteria detailed in Table 1. 25. Where time constraints preclude a presentation at a General Meeting, the TLCCA Executive may assess an application with its decision tabled at the next General Meeting. Individual/Group activities not funded 26. The TLCCA will not fund: Individual and Groups participating in activities involving all-of-school or all-ofyear-level and which are embedded into the curriculum (eg. College camps). Participation in co-curricular tours and events that are entirely voluntary and forecast well in advance (eg. Tours to Beijing and Taiwan). Equipment ordinarily required for a co-curricular activity that, at the commencement of that activity, individuals would ordinarily be expected to provide (eg. Uniforms). Consideration may however be given to funding specialist or one-off items required for representational activities. Participation in representational activities below State level (or equivalent).

6 Note Individual/Group Funding Applications must be presented to and approved by the Principal prior to submission to the TLCCA for consideration. Funding Matrix 27. In assessing an application, the criteria in Table 1 must be considered. Table 1 presents a series of questions, the answer to which is assigned a value in points. Upon receipt of a submission requesting funding from an Individual/Group, the TLCCA Executive will assess each criterion and allocate points in accordance with the Table. Funding will then be assigned as follows: TLCCA Funding = Total Points x [10% x FY Funding Pool Value] (Individuals) TLCCA Funding = Total Points x [25% x FY Funding Pool Value] (Groups) Example TLCCA Funding =.8 * 10% * $5000 = $400 Criteria Y/N Pts. 1. Does participation of the individual/group significantly increase the Yes.3 College s standing? No.1 2. Is the Individual/Group representing only The Lakes College? Yes.2 No.1 3. Is participation in the activity curriculum based? Yes.2 No 0 4. Is the activity co-curricular based? Yes.1 5. Is participation in the activity co-funded by the participant s parents/carers, grants, or other fundraising? 6. Is participation in the activity an essential and/or logical next step for the individual/group involved? 7. Was participation in the activity reasonably foreseeable at the commencement of the student s registration? Table 1. Funding Matrix No 0 Yes.2 No 0 Yes.2 No 0 Yes 0 No.2

2 College St PO Box 888 NORTH LAKES QLD 4509 P. 07 3491 5555 F. 07 3491 5599 www.thelakescollege.com.au THE LAKES COLLEGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BUSINESS CASE FOR PROJECT FUNDING Overview 1. The TLCCA exists to fulfill two functions; (i) to raise funds to provide the College with facilities and equipment not available through other sources and (ii) to foster social interaction with the parent body and greater College community. 2. As the custodians of funds donated to the TLCCA, the management of those funds is taken very seriously as is the decision regarding what to fund. 3. In order to make informed decisions about the value and return on investment of any particular project, we ask that as much information be provided as possible to give the committee and the parent body a clear understanding of the value to the college of each individual project large or small. Your answers will assist us in assessing your proposal and its merit given our budgetary constraints. 4. When completing this document please keep all answers clear and to the point and include any attachments you deem necessary to provide us with an understanding of your project and the request. About You Name Position Class Note Please complete this document in conjunction with the document Guidelines for Project Funding available from secretary@tlcca.org.au This document will provide a clear understanding of how the funding request will be assessed. Failure to address the guidelines will have an impact on the assessment and time taken for possible approval. Any funding request over $500.00 should be personally presented at a General Meeting of the TLCCA with an expectation that any questions will be answered at that time. Preferred contact Phone: Email: V2.0 13 July 2015

About The Project 5. Please be detailed in your explanation, and if costs are not known then please be as accurate as possible in your description of what goods and service you require in order for us to seek quotes if necessary. Detailed Explanation of the Project Are there any Ongoing Support Requirements What does the Project Support Cost a. A Particular year level or across year levels b. For a particular time period or perpetual b. A Particular Subject or Curriculum 6. Detailed costs including labor, materials and due date for payment. Attach quotes if appropriate. Perceived Benefits 7. The benefits could be a facility used by students or a saving in time or increased student contact, improving a process or anything else that is of benefit to the College or those that interact with the College. Please define the group/s and how they would benefit from project funding. To the Students To the Staff To the College Principal s Approval 8. The project application has been presented to and has the approval of the Principal. Principal s signature: Date: Please email the completed document to both the TLCCA President and Secretary at: president@tlcca.org.au secretary@tlcca.org.au V2.0 13 July 2015