Byline Funding
The Byline Funding Process involves the allocation of the Student Activity Fee (SAF) over the next two years. Currently the SAF is $216 per student and funds most of the large-scale student events and services on campus. There are currently 29 byline-funded organizations. As a result of the 2012-2014 byline funding process, the SAF will increase to $229 per student with 30 byline-funded organizations
President’s Byline Funding Report
This report represents the culmination of the 2012-2014 byline funding process. It includes all of the information relevant to the process and conclusions made by the Appropriations Committee and Student Assembly.
President’s Report – Byline Funding 2012-2014
Byline Funding Packets – 2012-2014 Cycle
Each applicant submits a packet to the Student Assembly for their byline funding application. The packets have been posted below with confidential information redacted. There were a total of 31 applicants for funding in Fall 2011 for the 2012-2014 process.
ALANA – Fall 2011
Alternative Breaks – Fall 2011
Athletics – Fall 2011
Big Red Bikes – Fall 2011
CAPSU – Fall 2011
Class Councils – Fall 2011
Club Insurance – Fall 2011
Collegiate Readership Program – Fall 2011
Community Center Councils – Fall 2011 (Clean)
Concert Commission – Fall 2011 (Clean)
Convocation – Fall 2011 (Clean)
Cornell Cinema – Fall 2011
CPB – Fall 2011 (Extended)
CUPB – Fall 2011 (Clean)
CUTonight – Fall 2011
EARS – Fall 2011
EMS – Fall 2011
Haven – Fall 2011
International Students Board – Fall 2011
MGLC – Fall 2011
Minds Matter – Fall 2011
OSC – Fall 2011
Outdoor Odyssey – Fall 2011
Senior Week – Fall 2011
Slope Day – Fall 2011 (Clean)
Slope Media Group – Fall 2011
Student Assembly – Fall 2011
SAFC – Fall 2011
Welcome Weekend – Fall 2011
Womens Resource Center – Fall 2011
WSH SUB – Fall 2011
Learn More About Byline Funding
For more information about the process, please feel free to consult the Guide to Byline Funding which provides an overview of byline funding. This packet was provided to all student organization applicants.
Guide to Byline Funding – Fall 2011
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