Vol. 105 Issue 122
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Pittnews.com
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Club sports respond to allocations changes Graphic designed by Alexandra Ryan / Production Manager
Emma Solak Staff Writer When family members of the Pitt women’s club soccer team open up their mailboxes this semester, they’re going to find more than just bills and catalogs. Because of a significant change in club sports funding, the team has implemented a letter-writing campaign asking team members’ family and friends for money so it can continue to operate as a team this season. At the end of 2014, the previous Student Government Board passed Bill 025, which dictated a new formula for club sports team allocations based on how much the club sports teams fundraise on their own. The bill updated section 3.05 of the allocations manual. Some teams said they are in favor of this new policy, as it will give them a clearer idea of how much funding to expect from SGB. Others, who have never done much fundraising before, are walking on new ground. Under the new policy, for the first $5,000 accrued in the team’s Student Organization Resource Center (SORC) account, from fundraising or other means, SGB can match up to one-half of this amount at a $1:2 ratio, according to the updated allocations manual. For example, if a club needed $1,000 to attend a tournament, it would have to raise $666.66 themselves and SGB could allocate $333.33. For amounts over the initial $5,000, SGB may match at a $1:3 ratio. For exam-
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