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,VWVA'.X,V.WA".VWV,V, mm Sports Club Council Dudgot for 1905-06 X w Account Debit Credit Revenue: " Money from Student Fees..... .... . .. 25 ,000 Office Expenses: Auditing Fees. ... $ 1.000 Printing end Publicity 2,000 Miscellaneous. .'. 25 Club Development Fund..... 4,085 Trust Fund Grants to Clubs: Basketball '. 200 Bassmasters. - Boxing. - Crew(M) 900 Crew(W) 830 Cycling. .....1,100 Disc. - Field Hockey. 500 Football 1 .050 Gymnastics. - Ice Hockey. 2,800 Lacrosse (M) 800 Lacrosse (W) .....550 Officials. - Outing.... 900. Parachuting. - Racquetball 500 Riding. ,..1,000 Rugby (M) 450 Rugby (W) 500 Sailing. 1,100 Scuba .. .......450 Skiing. .... 550 Soccer (M) 560 Soccer (W)... 250 Squash (M) - Squash (W) - Yolleyball(M) : .620 Volleyball (W) . .330 Waterpolo. .450 TOTALS $ 25,000 UNC Crew Schedule March 30 April 6 April 20 April 27 $ 25.000 University of Char 1 eston Duke at Duke Augusta Regatta Augusta , Geo rg ia Governor's Regatta Charleston, West Virginia SIRA Southern Intercollegiate Rowing A Knoxville, Tennessee ' 111 ::::::::::-::::: -wfy. H0t SB ' ' . ' " ' A" A, " " A , , r, . ii irtUri -ian r T n J Sports Club Council Provides Support Photo by Nancy London by Brad Ives, SCC President Every year the club sports at UNC receive $25,000 from the IM-REC Fee that all students pay. The SCC Executive Committee 1r responsible for proposing a budget which divides this money among 30 clubs, office expenses, and the Club Sports Development Fund. Clubs begin the process by submitting a proposed budget listing anticipated expenses and Income.- Their request for money from the SCC Trust Fund 1s equal to the difference between expenses and Income. The requests range from a low of zero for several self supporting clubs, such as Men's and Women's Squash, to $4,225 for the Ice Hockey Club. The treasurer and president of each club then meet with the Executive Committee to discuss every aspect of the club's budget. Once this process 1s completed, a proposal 1s submitted to the entire Sports Club Council, which 1s made up of the presidents of each club. On March 1.8, the Sports Club Council met to vote 1n the fiscal 1985-86 budget. This meeting marked the end of a budgetary process which began in early February and involved numerous hours of work on the part of the Executive Committee of the SCC. The trust fund money primarily goes to cover equipment, dues and fees for leagues, maintenance of equipment, and referees. Social, travel and lodging expenses are usually covered by the money the club generates on its own. The reason for this support through student fees is to make high quality sports and recreational opportunities available to each student on the UNC-CH campus. The system of checks and balances within club sports and the Office of the Dean of Students ensures that student fees are wisely spent. Overall, the budget process is not easy. There is never enough money to cover all of the requests. However, the clubs understand this and work to raise a good deal of the money they need through dues, Carolina Fund activities, doughnut sales, and through many other creative ways. Fund-raising and student fees are what keep the Sports Club Council alive and well at UNC.
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