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Dear Moderators and Delegates, The North American Invitational Model United Nations (NAIMUN) is pleased to announce the return of its financial aid program for the fifty-third3 session of the conference, which will be held February 11 14, 2016 in Washington, D.C. Inaugurated at NAIMUN XLVII, NAIMUNAid is designed to alleviate the financial burden that attending NAIMUN incurs. Preference for financial aid will be given to delegations that demonstrate true financial need and a commitment to fundraising. The enclosed financial aid application is due by October 15, 2015. Additionally, we encourage individual delegates facing financial challenges to apply for the NAIMUN delegate scholarships, which can be found online at http://naimun.modelun.org/scholarships-and-financial-aid/. We encourage each school to seek external funding in the form of grants, sponsorships, and fundraising projects to subsidize the cost of attending NAIMUN. The following guide will assist you as you begin your fundraising campaign. From basic organizational strategies to successful fundraising ideas, this guide will make the task of fundraising for NAIMUN more manageable. However, the suggestions and ideas contained herein are by no means exhaustive. Get creative with your fundraising! The effort that your delegation puts into fundraising will make your participation in NAIMUN that much more meaningful. If you have any questions throughout the fundraising or financial aid application process, please do not hesitate to contact me at c.blazey@modelun.org. I look forward to seeing you at NAIMUN LIII for what I know will be an invaluable experience for all of us! Sincerely, Christopher Blazey Director of Philanthropy NAIMUN LIII

CONTENTS I. Fundraising Guide...3 II. Getting Started...3 III. Effective Fundraising...4 IV. Grants, Sponsorships, and Donations...6 V. Corporate Sponsorships and Partnerships...8 VI. Fundraising Projects...9 VII. Additional Resources...12 VIII. Financial Aid Application...13 IX. Financial Aid Information and Policies...15 X. Timeline and Required Materials...16

FUNDRAISING GUIDE WHY FUNDRAISE? Most schools are unable to afford Model United Nations conferences relying solely on school funding. Fundraising enables schools to subsidize transportation, hotel, and conference fees in order to ease the financial burden on delegates, moderators, and schools. GETTING STARTED The Budget Before you begin fundraising, you must first determine the total cost that attending NAIMUN will incur. It is very important to prepare a comprehensive budget, as this will permit you to anticipate expenses, set goals and priorities, and have a projected budget available when making funding requests. Be sure to account for all possible expenses, including conference fees, hotel expenses, transportation costs, and any hidden expenses (visa fees, airport taxes, food, spending money, etc.). Make sure you know which expenses the students will be expected to cover and how much the school will cover. Also, outline all fundraising projects you plan on executing, and how much revenue you can expect from each project. As this budget will be an important tool in both planning your fundraising campaign and obtaining sponsorship, it is essential to be as detailed as possible. If you decide to apply for financial aid, you will be required to submit a copy of your budget along with your financial aid application. CUTTING COSTS Maximize your budget s efficiency by cutting costs wherever possible. Some suggestions include: Share transportation, such as a private bus, with nearby schools also travelling to NAIMUN. You will be able to get this information from our Director of Registration, Halle Hagan, (naimun@modelun.org). Search for cheap airfare deals on discount websites such as www.kayak.com, www.expedia.com, and www.orbitz.com. Consider all forms of transportation. It may be cheaper to take a bus or train than to fly. For train ticket pricing, visit www.amtrak.com. For information on busing, visit www.chinatownbus.org or www.greyhound.com. If you are requesting a transportation subsidy, and are based on the East Coast, the financial aid committee strongly recommends you use bus transport. Look for student, teacher, or group discounts. If students have International Student Identity Cards (ISIC), or if moderators have International Teacher Identity Cards (ITIC), these may be used to obtain further discounts. Visit www.istc.org for more information about ISIC and ITIC. Amtrak and many bus companies also offer student discounts. Book in advance! If traveling as a group, call your transportation company they may give you a discount! Your delegation s budget, including efforts made at cutting costs, will be an important factor in NAIMUN s financial aid decision.

EFFECTIVE FUNDRAISING Plan Ahead Organization is the key to effective fundraising. An important preliminary task is to create a calendar of all that you hope to accomplish before the conference. This should include: When to send out sponsorship letters, make follow up calls, etc. The dates of your various fundraising events. When you will book travel arrangements, hotel accommodations, dinner reservations, etc. Various conference deadlines, which you can verify at naimun.modelun.org. Appoint a member of your Model UN team, or several members, to lead your fundraising efforts. Carefully consider the list of fundraising ideas listed below. Also, look at what other clubs at your school do to raise money. What clubs and organizations host successful fundraisers? Are these fundraisers your Model UN team could sponsor? The head delegate of your Model UN team or your moderator should make sure that all preparations necessary to hold the fundraiser have been completed at least several weeks prior to the event. For example, if you are holding a raffle on September 30th, be sure that your raffle tickets are printed in advance of the event, and that members have received a sufficient number of tickets to sell at least 3 weeks in advance of the drawing. Publicity You must not overlook the importance of publicizing your Model UN team and NAIMUN. Donors will be much more generous if they understand exactly what their contribution is supporting. After registering for NAIMUN, draft a press release for distribution to your school s newspaper and local news media. Include a basic explanation of Model United Nations and NAIMUN. Also include a description of your team, what you will be doing at NAIMUN, why it is important, and when you will be attending NAIMUN. Emphasize your team s need for financial assistance, promote any upcoming fundraising events, and specify where donations should be sent. The following is a suggested format for a press release:

Contact Jane Smith Hoya Saxa High School 1789 City Drive, Washington, DC 20057 Phone: (555) 555-5555 Fax: (555) 555-5555 Email: jsmith@hoyasaxa.edu September 24, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Local Students to Attend North American Invitational Model United Nations Conference The Hoya Saxa High School Model United Nations team has been selected to represent the nation of South Africa at the prestigious North American Invitational Model United Nations (NAIMUN) conference to be held in Washington, D.C. February 11-14, 2016. The twenty students who will attend NAIMUN have begun actively fundraising to subsidize the estimated $400 per person this conference will cost. This will be Hoya Saxa High School s students first chance to participate in the international conference, which each year draws nearly 3,100 students and faculty members from high schools all around the world. NAIMUN, the largest student-run conference in the world, is staffed by over 200 Georgetown University students whose keen interest in international relations and dedication to Model United Nations have made NAIMUN the preeminent Model UN conference in the Western Hemisphere. This conference provides a stimulating learning environment in which students are pushed to heighten their understanding of international political, economic, and humanitarian issues while also improving their negotiation, diplomacy, and problem-solving skills. The Hoya Saxa Model UN team hopes to significantly reduce the cost of attending NAIMUN through a variety of fundraising efforts, including a silent auction scheduled for September 20th at Hoya Saxa High School. The Hoya Saxa High School s delegation will also benefit from the generous support of local businesses such as May s Bakery and Roger s Bookstore. Yet even with this financial assistance the cost may still preclude some students from attending. Therefore the team is actively seeking other sources of support within the community. For more information about Hoya Saxa High School Model United Nations or their fundraising efforts, contact Jane Smith, faculty advisor for Hoya Saxa High School Model United Nations, at (555) 555-5555 or jsmith@hoyasaxa.edu. Donation checks may be made out to Hoya Saxa High School and sent to: Hoya Saxa High School ATTN: Jane Smith 1789 City Drive, Washington, DC 20057

In addition to publicizing your Model UN team and NAIMUN within your school and community, you should also highly publicize your fundraising events. Successful fundraising activities require at least two weeks of publicity. Be sure to use all available means to publicize your event. Suggested media include: Announcements in the school newspaper Announcements in local newspapers Announcements in parents newsletters Class announcements Radio announcements Television announcements on local news channels Announcements on classroom chalkboards Leaflets distributed in the student center, student lounges, cafeterias, and in classes Phone calls Announcements at student government meetings and meetings of other clubs Announcements on a Model UN bulletin board Online resources such as Facebook, Twitter, and blogs E-mail lists GRANTS, SPONSORSHIPS AND DONATIONS Preparation Prepare a list of local companies, foundations, organizations, and private donors that you would like to ask for financial support. Utilize any personal connections that members of your high school s Model UN team may have with local businesses or philanthropists. Assign who will contact each business or person on your list. This not only delegates responsibility, but also prevents multiple students from contacting the same potential donor. Prepare a mailing for potential sponsors. In this mailing include a letter detailing your request, a copy of your budget, information on any publicity your team has received, a copy of the NAIMUN conference prospectus, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to facilitate donation. The following is a suggested letter template:

June 25 th, 2014 Dear Mrs. Johnson: Hello, my name is Dave Jones and I am writing on behalf of the Hoya Saxa High School Model United Nations team. We are a group of high school students dedicated to deepening our understanding of international affairs and global issues through participation in simulations of the United Nations. As an award winning Model United Nations team, we endeavor not only to become active global citizens and student diplomats, but also to forge friendships with students of diverse backgrounds from around the world. Our team will be attending the North American Invitational Model United Nations (NAIMUN) conference in Washington, DC on February 12-15, 2015. The conference is the largest student-run conference in the world, and the preeminent Model UN conference in the Western Hemisphere. Our team is very excited for this conference, which provides a stimulating learning environment in which students are pushed to heighten their understanding of international political, economic, and humanitarian issues while also improving their negotiation, diplomacy, and problem-solving skills. However, it will cost our team approximately $400 per student in travel, hotel, and conference costs to attend, an amount which may preclude the participation of several students. In order to enable us to attend NAIMUN, we are seeking financial assistance form outside sources. As your corporation has historically supported global youth-education programs, we were hoping you would be interested in sponsoring our team. If your corporation were to sponsor us, we would be happy to advertise for you on our team s website, in future news publications, and at our fundraising events. For more information about our team and NAIMUN, I have included with this letter a note from Hoya Saxa High School Principal John Williams, our team budget, the NAIMUN Prospectus, and a Hoya Saxa High School Newspaper article on our team s recent fundraising efforts. In this increasingly interconnected world, international education is of paramount importance. With the opportunity to think critically about international problems and try a hand at solving them, NAIMUN will be an invaluable educational experience for the Hoya Saxa Model United Nations team. Any support you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Dave Jones Head Delegate Hoya Saxa High School Model United Nations 1789 City Drive, Washington DC 20057 Phone: (555) 555-555 Fax: (555) 555-5555 Email: djones@hoyasaxa.edu

Follow Up As local businesses and philanthropists are often very busy, responding to donation requests is frequently not their first priority. However, they may still be interested in supporting your Model UN team, therefore it is important to follow up on your donation requests. Call your contact, or call the business and ask to speak to the manager or the person in charge of donations. Politely explain that you have already sent a letter and remind them who you are, what you are doing, and why you need their assistance. As they will probably not have much time to speak with you on the phone, prepare what you will say beforehand, and suggest that you would be interested in visiting their establishment to further discuss the matter. Be Persistent If a business or private donor is unable to donate the amount you requested, graciously accept whatever amount they are able to give. If they are unable to donate money, ask if they would be willing to support you in another manner, by donating items (these could be used in a fundraising event such as a silent auction or raffle) or providing you with a reference to another sponsor. An initial no for a funding request may be turned into a yes for a smaller amount. Thank Your Sponsors Immediately after receiving a donation, send a letter of appreciation to the donor. Be sure to follow through on any promises made to the sponsor, such as advertising for them on your team s website, t-shirts, or in any news publications. Additionally, after attending NAIMUN, send a second gratitude letter to your sponsors. This letter should detail any successes your delegation had at NAIMUN while also thanking your sponsors. Emphasize that this engaging learning experience was only possible because of their assistance, and indicate that you hope that they will continue their support of your program in the future. This allows for the possibility of establishing an annual donor base. CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS Many Model UN teams have found success in obtaining corporate sponsorships or forming partnerships with national and international organizations. You may consider contacting your local chapter of the United Nations Association (www.unausa.org) to assist you in fundraising. A UNA chapter will have access to people, resources, and funds to which you might not otherwise have access. In addition to providing guidance on fundraising campaigns, some local UNA chapters have also partially funded Model UN programs. Additional local civic organizations to contact include Rotary International and Kiwanis Club. Due to their commitment to youth and education, these two organizations have been known to assist Model UN programs with funding. Rotary International, as its program PolioPlus, will be the recipient of of NAIMUN s philanthropic efforts. Be sure to emphasize this when requesting funding. Furthermore, some Model UN programs have been funded through local school alumni who have an interest in international affairs and are now possessed with resources to make a donation. Potential corporate sponsors include those who have demonstrated a commitment to youth, education, public speaking and debate, or international affairs.

FUNDRAISING PROJECTS School Funding Consult with your student government and school administration to determine if there is any funding available to your Model UN team. Model UN programs are commonly funded directly through school administrations, or particular academic departments. Make note of any deadlines that have been established in regard to the budget process. Also, check to see whether your Student Government has access to discretionary funds, and see whether these might be available to your team. Raffle Raffles are one of the best moneymakers available. Raffles are frequently held for the following kinds of items donated by local establishments: Groceries from a local grocery store (e.g. $200 worth of free groceries) Gasoline Free lodging for a weekend at a hotel A free trip donated by a local travel agency A gift certificate at a clothing store or other local merchant Free season passes or tickets to: Local symphony Local theatre Local theme park (e.g. Six Flags) Local comedy clubs Local sports games Usually, successful raffles involve selling tickets for $1 or $2 each, or using a 3 tickets for $5 deal. Raffle tickets can be sold at school, and/or at home, at work, outside shopping malls, etc. An aggressive ticket sales campaign can raise a significant amount of money for your Model UN team. Once the raffle is completed, publicize the results so the people who bought tickets will know a winner was awarded the prize. Car Wash Host a car wash at a local fire station, service station, or other community space. Ask local merchants to donate soap, sponges, and other supplies. Be sure to advertise the car wash at school and in the local community. Have members of your Model UN team sell car wash tickets prior to the event itself. This will ensure that you make a profit even if people do not show up to have their car washed. Movie Screening Select a movie popular among high school students. As certain regulations stipulate that to charge admission for a movie you must have permission from the company with distribution rights, you should rent the movie directly from the movie company rather than your local video store. Select a central location for students, and charge a small admission fee ($2-5). Ask local merchants to donate movie snacks, such as popcorn, soda, and candy. This can be a great fundraiser, particularly if you sponsor several movie screenings per year.

Sales Sales are one of the most effective fundraisers. Though by pre-purchasing the goods to be sold you risk taking a financial loss, if executed properly, sales can provide considerable monetary support for your Model UN program. Some successful sales include: Host a bake sale. Bake sales are usually most effective when paired with other fundraising events, such as a car wash or silent auction. They can also be successful at other school programs, such as sporting events. Sometimes grocery stores or local bakeries will be willing to donate ingredients or goods to support your bake sale, which can help increase profitability. Sponsor a weekly or daily sale of a food or drink item (such as coffee, donuts, or pizza). Be creative! Many companies have programs where students can sell their products and receive a portion of the profits. Companies that do not yet have such a program may still be interested in selling their products through you, so propose this idea to them. However, be sure to check with your school to see whether they have any regulations regarding long-term sales. Sometimes the school food service will have an exclusive contract, which does not allow groups or clubs to do anything except short-term sales (e.g. bake sale for a day). Establish a seasonal item sale. Some ideas include selling pumpkins near Halloween, pies near Thanksgiving, poinsettia plants near the winter holidays, and carnations or roses near Valentine s Day. Host a t-shirt sale. Select a creative theme for your t-shirts that is popular among students. Once the design has been finalized, consider having students pre-order t-shirts to minimize the risk of revenue loss. Order t-shirts from a local business or an online business such as www.customink.com. School Directory If your school or student government does not put together a school directory, check with your records office and obtain the names of all students as they register for the new school year. Locate a person or business to type the names, and find a printer to print the directories. Seek advertising from local merchants to defray or pay for all costs. Profit comes either from charging each student per copy, or from charging advertisers a sufficient amount so that you can make your profit from them and distribute the directories for free. Also, check with the administration and/or the student government regarding whether they will donate money for this effort. Remember to make sure you have the permission of the students to enter their names in the directory. Trivia Guide Create a booklet in which you list information related to your school, including a calendar of school events, your club s calendar for the year, your school s athletic teams calendars, a list of teachers and departments, a list of school and club offices and phone numbers, a list of area eating establishments, and information on local schools and merchants of interest. Distribute this guide to students at the beginning of the year. As with a school directory, profit is either generated by advertisements or from sales to students. Additional revenue could come from donations made by the student government and/or school administration to your Model UN team for providing this service.

Walk-a-Thon, Run-a-Thon, Bowl-a-Thon Participants obtain sponsorship to partake in a walk-a-thon, run-a-thon, or bowl-a-thon (pledges for pins hit) sponsored by your Model UN team. Donate part of the proceeds to charity and keep a portion of the revenue for your team. An entrance fee, food or drinks sold during the event, and other activities (such as carnival games) during the event can serve as additional sources of revenue. Silent Auction A silent auction is an auction without an auctioneer. Obtain items to be auctioned from local merchants (e.g. gift certificates, gift baskets, lunch or dinner for two, and items from sports, electronics, or clothing stores) or consider auctioning teachers who would be willing to give the winner a prize, such as lunch or a basketball game. Obtain a room for a party which will last about two or three hours. Place all items to be auctioned on tables. Next to each item, place a sheet of legal-sized paper with a description of the item to be auctioned, and a minimum bid at the top of the sheet. Number 1-20 on the left side of the paper, where persons making bids can place their name and the amount of their bid. Also, charge for food and/or drinks at the party. Consider having a minimum admission charge. Alternatively, consider holding a silent auction as a component of another fundraising event, such as a theme party or dinner banquet. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES This directory of funding sources and fundraisers has been compiled based on the experience of dozens of Model United Nations programs at schools around the world. Each idea has proven to be an effective way to make money and support Model United Nations activities; however, not every funding source or fundraiser will work for your school. This list of fundraising ideas is by no means exhaustive, but will provide you with a starting point for your fundraising campaign. For more information on effective fundraising and funding opportunities, visit: www.fundraising.com www.fund-raising.com www.fasttrackfundraising.com www.fundable.com www.foundationcenter.org If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our Director of Philanthropy, Christopher Blazey, at c.blazey@modelun.org.

FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION All financial aid applications are due by October 15, 2015. Moderators/faculty advisors and delegates in tandem can fill out applications, but only one application per school should be submitted. Aid is granted on the basis of need, and the delegation s demonstrated fundraising efforts. Note: In order to be considered for financial aid, ALL conference fees (school, moderator, and delegate) must be paid and received in full before the financial aid deadline. If a school must drop out because the aid promised by NAIMUN is not sufficient, all conference fees will be fully refunded, except the school fee, which can be considered an application cost. Please email your completed application to c.blazey@modelun.org. You may also fax your completed application to (240) 404-7724 ATTN: NAIMUN Financial Aid. If you have any questions regarding the application, please email the Director of Philanthropy, Christopher Blazey, at c.blazey@modelun.org. I. Contact Information Moderator/Contact person: Email address: Phone number: School: School Address: Fax number: II. Questions (limit to one typed page total) 1) What financial challenges does your delegation/school face that mandate a need for financial aid? (Quantitative metrics are preferred, but not required; ie, median school district income) 2) What steps have you already taken to help defray the costs of attending the conference? Please include a plan of your fundraising efforts thus far and future plans your delegation has to raise money. If you have fundraised in the past to attend NAIMUN, please include relevant details. 3) Why does your delegation want to attend NAIMUN LIII? What other conferences are you attending this year? Has your school previously attended NAIMUN? 4) Have you previously applied for NAIMUNAid and have you received funding? III. Aid Request A. Conference Fees NAIMUN charges different fees depending on the registration period. Please fill out the form for the period appropriate to your delegation. If you have any questions, please refer to your invoice at http://naimun.modelun.org or feel free to email our Director of Registration Halle Hagan at

naimun@modelun.org. Early-Registration (through 9/5/14) Type Fee Quantity Total School $70.00 Delegate $90.00 Moderator $60.00 Chaperone $0.00 Total: Regular Registration (starting 9/6/14) Type Fee Quantity Total School $80.00 Delegate $95.00 Moderator $80.00 Chaperone $0.00 Total: B. Travel and Accommodation Subsidies All subsidies granted will be to assist in defraying the costs of hotel and travel subsidies. Travel *Attach quotes and relevant information from the company you intend to use Primary means of travel Estimated Cost Requested amount for subsidy

Hotel NAIMUN participants have accommodations open at the conference site, the Hilton Washington. For more information about the conference site, please visit http://naimun.modelun.org/hotel-2/. Fill in the information below based on your expected costs. Type Fee x Quantity x Nights Total Single $219.00 Double $219.00 Triple $234.00 Quad $284.00 Portage Fee $9.30 N/A 14.5% DC Tax Total: Total accommodation cost: Requested subsidy: C. Fundraising and Contributions Fundraising Goal: Total money raised to date Expected School/student organization subsidies D. Total Expected total cost of hotel, travel, and conference Expenses: Total school provided subsidy+ fundraising efforts Total requested aid (travel + hotel aid request)

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION AND POLICIES Because of the nascent stage of NAIMUN s financial aid program, this year we will only be able to offer very limited aid to schools. Therefore, schools that can only attend under condition of receiving aid are encouraged to avoid paying for travel or hotel expenses until notified of the financial aid package. All schools will be notified of any aid by October 31, 2015. All promised aid will be given at the registration desk during the conference. Aid cannot be dispensed beforehand. In order to maintain eligibility for the aid, any additional conference fees (added delegates, etc.) must be paid in full before or at the time of registration. Please note that a reduction in the delegation size of a school that was awarded financial aid will result in the proportional reduction of the financial aid package. Barring extraordinary circumstances, schools that apply for financial aid will have two weeks (November 15) to determine whether the aid given is sufficient. After that period, schools will forfeit their right to reclaim all conference fees (except school fees). The refund policy for those schools will then revert to the normal refund policy as found on our website (http://naimun.modelun.org/fees/). By virtue of signing and submitting this document, you agree that all the information submitted is accurate and truthful for your school and delegation. Additionally, you understand the policies outlined above and the listed preconditions that must be met before receiving aid. Faculty Advisor Name: Signature: Date:

TIMELINE AND REQUIRED MATERIALS Materials 1) Financial Aid Application 2) Fundraising Proposals and Evidence of Past Fundraisers 3) Proposed Budget (see sample budget at http://naimun.modelun.org/scholarships-and-financial-aid/) 4) Travel Quotes and Applicable Information Timeline May 10, 2015 September 5, 2015 October 1, 2015 October 15, 2015 by 11:59 pm October 31, 2015 by 11:59 pm November 15, 2015 by 11:59 pm Early Registration period begins Regular Registration period begins Early Registration fees due Financial aid application due Financial aid results announced Final date to accept aid package