All Student organizations that are requesting funding must satisfy
the following criteria:
Each person requesting funding must be the official Financial
Representative
(Treasurer, Financial Advisor, etc.) of a recognized student organization.
If you are not a member of a recognized student organization
you must have petitioned for recognition with the office
of Student Activities. HUSA must
have documentation of your recognition pending any financial assistance.
The individual requesting funding on behalf of an organization
must have officer status and a copy of the Census form indicating
that he/she is currently the President or official representative
of the organization.
In order to receive funding your organization must have proof
of a bank account and must have a Tax Identification Number.
If you do not have a Tax Identification number the President
or Official Representative shall use his/her social security
number. Note that failure to report on funds received will result
in those funds being reported to the IRS as income.
All student organizations MUST submit a proposal that includes:
• A
count of the active membership in your organization and
a mission statement
• A
thorough description of the proposed budget which must include
what the project entails, who will be involved, who the project
will impact, when and where the project will take place, and
why the project is importance/relevance to the organization
and to the Howard University students.
• A
clearly itemized budget report.Example
| Item |
Quantity |
Price |
Total |
| Chairs |
10 |
$10.00 |
$100.00 |
| Plates |
5
packs |
$2.00/pack |
$10.00 |
| |
|
|
$110.00 |
|
• Upon
receipt of funding a settlement report is required to be submitted
to HUSA with the exact use of the funds received accompanied
with valid (original) receipts for those expenditures, by December
6, 2002 for the fall semester. Please understand that failure
to submit the settlement report will result in the President's
personal student account being charges for the amount not accounted
in the settlement report. Futhermore, your organization may
be considered for future funding from HUSA and General Assembly.
• Your
proposal must be given as a typed hard copy and it will
be reviewed by a committee of General Assembly members and
approved
or denied at an General Assembly Meeting where you may be asked
to orally present your proposal.