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SCCAssociation
SCCBoard of TrusteesPresident Pippens
SCCFoundationM. Areano/ J. Dreyer Board of Directors
Fees/Revenue (non tuition)
Gifts
Comptroller/AccountingM. Ellinger
Scholarship CommitteeN. Dunnagan
Trust Fund
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Different Funding Vehicles
• Vehicle A) Endowed Scholarships ($5,000.00 and above) ….seeking/applying/awarding donor funds to create major endowed and multi-year funded scholarships exceeding 5000.00 (requiring formal agreement)
• Vehicle B) Non-Endowed or Pass thru Scholarships… seeking/applying/awarding donor funds to annually funded (pass thru) scholarships and/or special purpose or special project accounts (simple letter stipulation)
• Vehicle C) Obtaining grant funds from the SCC foundation and other grant sources for support to college/faculty/student needs (simple letter stipulation)
Vehicle A
Endowed and Other major scholarships (5,000.00 and above)
Formal agreement required
For discussion/information only
Non-Endowed (pre- or annually funded) Supplementary Scholarships
• Scholarships and/or Supplementary Scholarships can be set up following the same procedures.
• For the purpose at hand it is more relevant to consider setting up a Supplementary Scholarship Vehicle
Steps Involved
• Lets consider an example of setting up a scholarship fund
• Where does one go from here ?
Steps Involved
• The Eligibility Criteria for the scholarship is to be determined
• Eligibility Criteria should generally be specified by the donor in letterform as part of their giving or by the actions of a deliberating body or both jointly
• The Eligibility Criteria must be fair, legal, and may vary greatly depending on the particular scholarship in question.
Steps Involved
• Typical criteria include grade point average and credits completed..
• May require a specific academic program..
• Or…residence in a limited geographic area…..
• Or ..community service..
• Or ..co-curricular activities.
Steps Involved
• Other factors which may be considered include essays….
• Faculty Recommendations….
• Personal Reference (s)
• And… Interviews
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Steps Involved
• These are only some of the eligibility criteria..
• Eligibility criteria are not limited to the criteria listed in the preceding.
• For example, This committee could consider establishing a “Supplemental Scholarship Award” conforming to an existing scholarship which would increase the number of awards in that category
“Supplemental Scholarship Award”
• Example (for specificity)
• suppose that you are a deliberating body that presides over a particular scholarship.
• You’ve carried out your duties and studied the applications
• You’ve rated the applicants and tallied the results…
“Supplemental Scholarship Award”
• The winner is selected….• …but…what about the other candidates ?• Often it is a close race with many good
candidates…• A sentiment often expressed is “gee…I wish I
could provide an award to some of the other candidates, but where do we find the money?”
• What if a supplemental award could be disbursed from a discretionary scholarship fund?
“Supplemental Scholarship Award”
• The evaluation effort is already complete!• The data on the remaining applicants is
readily at hand…no extra evaluation work is needed !
• No extra distribution of forms or collecting of information is needed !
• A supplemental award is given to other applicants as well…..
• ….By what means you ask ???
“Supplemental Scholarship Award”
• By means of funding a supplemental scholarship award …
• whose eligibility criteria (as well as its existence) was established beforehand…
• By the deliberating body itself !
• Let’s leave this example for a moment and consider the genesis of the supplemental award
Supplemental Award: the How-To’s
• Once eligibility Criteria are established by the deliberating body and/or the donor’s letter….
• they are sent for review to the College Scholarship Committee and the Foundation
• This is so that approvals can be obtained, the fairness of the criteria can be discerned, and all proper steps in terms of managing and disbursing the funds are followed.
Supplemental Award: the How-To’s
• Important note:
• While not a guarantee, of course…
• The approval rate of such endeavors is typically very high when “college-friendly” endeavors are under consideration by these groups….
• This is particularly true for efforts which are “enhancements” to exiting efforts
The How –To’ s … continued(issues of policy)
• One may ask why the award of the scholarship should return to the original deliberating body for presentation.
• This can be for a number of reasons..• …It may be the wish of the donor• …The charge of the deliberating body may be
best suited to the task• …By direct request from the Senate • …Or for other reasons that one may conceive.
Support of an Issue/Cause
• Consider the Bus Scheduling issue.
• At the request of the Senate at large .. the Student Liaison Committee initiated a draft of a letter to Suffolk County Legislator Vivian Fisher
• This was with regard to the scheduling of bus transportation by Suffolk Transit
Support of an Issue/Cause
• Suppose the committee resolved to further raise awareness of this issue
• The committee could then “engage” in friend-raising in support of the transportation issue…
• Funds could be raised directly or via a walk-a-thon• Perhaps funds could be used to offset mailing costs,
advertising costs (to promote the issue), • A video, DVD, or power point presentation could be
produced using these funds in order to promote interest in the cause (i.e. distribute and play at joint officer meetings for clubs for example)
Support of an Issue/Cause
• Another example of this involves the “Broken” Vehicle display to promote safe driving
Follow Up
• Or …instead of directing funds directly to DePonte...
• As friend-raising efforts continue (..how ?..see next slide)
• And funds are deposited into a foundation account…
• Some of the funds that are generated by friend-raising efforts by this committee can also fund a scholarship which is a companion to the DePonte Scholarship (Referring back to our earlier example circa slide 13 of this presentation )
Specific Resolution #1 (Vehicle C, with simplicity in mind)
• As an immediate exercise of this capability…
• We could resolve to draft a letter to friend-raise in order to collect funds to be distributed into the DePonte Scholarship in order to amplify its holdings and ensure its longivety
• Special note: found funds exist to be used for just such a purpose
Specific Resolution #2 (Vehicle B)
• As an immediate exercise of this capability
• We could resolve to request that a foundation account be opened
• We could resolve to draft a letter to friend-raise in order to collect funds to be placed into this foundation account
• We could resolve to distribute the funds in this account to the DePonte Scholarship in order to amplify its holdings or…
• The finds could be left In the account and an alternate purpose agreeable to both the donor and all other parties concerned sought out (i.e. a supplementary pass thru scholarship which offers additional awards in connection with the DePonte award process…next academic year?)
• Special note: found funds exist to be used for just such a purpose
Reflection
• One may ask …”Why should the committee be involved in simply writing a letter to a prospective donor in order to donate funds to amplify the DePonte Scholarship?”
• A good question….• …..A good thing to do• …..A simple beginning activity (lays the groundwork of follow up activities)• …..Within the charge of the committee related to students• …..unique opportunity since funding source is readily at hand
Follow Up
• Or …instead of directing funds directly to DePonte...
• As friend-raising efforts continue (..how ?..see next slide)
• And funds are deposited into a foundation account…
• Some of the funds that are generated by friend-raising efforts by this committee can also fund a scholarship which is a companion to the DePonte Scholarship (Referring back to our earlier example circa slide 13 of this presentation )
Continuation of Friend-raising effort
• ….How..?
• One may ask “how could friend-raising continue?”
• One way is to create a standing subcommittee whose charge is to carry out this function….
• Or one could simply proceed in a more ad- hoc fashion.
Specific Resolution #1 (Vehicle C, with simplicity in mind)
• As an immediate exercise of this capability…
• We could resolve to draft a letter to friend-raise in order to collect funds to be distributed into the DePonte Scholarship in order to amplify its holdings and ensure its longivety
• Special note: found funds exist to be used for just such a purpose
Specific Resolution #2 (Vehicle B)
• As an immediate exercise of this capability
• We could resolve to request that a foundation account be opened
• We could resolve to draft a letter to friend-raise in order to collect funds to be placed into this foundation account
• We could resolve to distribute the funds in this account to the DePonte Scholarship in order to amplify its holdings or…
• The finds could be left In the account and an alternate purpose agreeable to both the donor and all other parties concerned sought out (i.e. a supplementary pass thru scholarship which offers additional awards in connection with the DePonte award process…next academic year?)
• Special note: found funds exist to be used for just such a purpose
Specific Resolution #3 (Vehicle C)
• As an immediate exercise of this capability• We could resolve to request that a foundation account
be opened• We could resolve to draft a letter to friend-raise in order
to collect funds to be placed into this foundation account• We could resolve to distribute the funds in this account ,
as would be agreeable to both the donor and all other parties concerned, to be used for a special project/ purpose/ cause/ issue
• Special note: found funds exist to be used for just such a purpose
Follow-up Activities
• We could resolve to consider the funding of a special project like the safe driving display
• We could resolve to friend-raise in support of the transportation issue…perhaps funds could be used to offset mailing costs, advertising costs (to promote the issue), produce a video or DVD or power point presentation in order to promote interest in the cause (distribute and play at joint officer meetings for clubs)
• The limit????
Summing up
• Information is presented herein for consideration by the committee either presently or for possible consideration by the leadership that will be in place at the start of the next academic year.
• Follow up discussion is available with those who have greater expertise as questions may arise.
Some Experiences
• Vehicle C was employed by me to fund a revision of a capstone course
• Vehicle B was employed by the automotive department to provide scholarships from GM funds
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f $
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un
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Ass
oci
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acc
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de
sig
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lf o
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Win
ter,
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mu
nity
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his
gra
nt
aw
ard
is in
re
spo
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to
ea
rlie
r d
iscu
ssio
ns
tha
t I
ha
ve h
ad
with
Dr.
W
inte
r re
ga
rdin
g h
is a
tta
che
d p
rop
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l re
latin
g h
is e
ffo
rts
in c
on
ne
ctio
n w
ith o
ne
of
the
co
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es
in h
is d
ep
art
me
nt.
Th
e g
ran
t a
wa
rd w
ill b
e is
sue
d o
n a
n in
sta
llme
nt
ba
sis.
T
he
firs
t in
sta
llme
nt
of
$4
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.00
is c
on
tain
ed
he
rein
. R
em
ain
ing
inst
allm
en
ts w
ill b
e
issu
ed
as
pe
r th
e n
ee
ds
of
Dr.
Win
ter.
I
am
als
o s
up
po
rtin
g D
r. W
inte
r’s e
ffo
rts
as
it re
late
s to
th
e p
ub
lica
tion
of
ma
nu
als
of
no
tes
tha
t h
e is
de
velo
pin
g f
or
oth
er
cou
rse
s in
h
is d
ep
art
me
nt.
Th
is a
mo
un
t w
ill b
e f
orw
ard
ed
in in
sta
llme
nts
as
ne
ed
ed
by
Dr.
W
inte
r. I
am
ea
ge
r to
pa
rtn
er
with
Dr.
Win
ter
in t
his
wa
y. S
up
po
rtin
g h
is a
nd
eff
ort
s lik
e h
is s
erv
es
his
stu
de
nts
an
d f
urt
he
r su
pp
ort
s th
e g
row
th o
f C
om
mu
nic
atio
n P
ow
er
Co
rpo
ratio
n.
T
ha
nk
Yo
u,
Sin
cere
ly,
Dan Myer, President CPC