Club
Expenditure
Cost
Active Minds Active Minds Active Minds
Items for De-Stress Events Coffee and doughnuts for Coffee Cab Gas for Coffee Cab
$300 $50 $25
Active Minds
Of Two Minds DVD
$295
Active Minds Active Minds
Pamphlet Holder for Resources Spoon Theory Activity Supplies
$20 $50
Active Minds
Speaker
$500
AfroPulse
Publicity
$30
AfroPulse
Transportation
$400
AfroPulse
Museum entrance fee
$13
AfroPulse
Harvard African Development Conference
$400
AfroPulse
Transportation for the Harvard African Development Conference
$500
AfroPulse
Café Africa
$100
American Chemical Society
Ice cream and pie for our celebration
$150
Amnesty International Bard Chapter Amnesty International Bard Chapter
Posters and flyers Movies
$75 $100
Annandale Folk Club (AFC) Annandale Folk Club (AFC)
Printing Fees Food and Refreshments
20 50
Annandale Folk Club (AFC) Annandale Folk Club (AFC)
Guest Performer Stipend Music accessories & replacement parts
50 80
Annandale Folk Club (AFC)
Small instruments for folk sessions
100
Annandale Folk Club (AFC) Astronomy Club Astronomy Club Astronomy Club B.U.M.P Baby Teeth
300 $60 $35 $40 0.01 500
Baby Teeth Baby Teeth Baby Teeth Baby Teeth
Community Folk Library Star Party Thermos Weather-Proof Blankets pennY? Printing costs Zine/book making supplies (e.g. cloth, awls, embroidery floss) Advertising (posters, sidewalk chalk, stickers, stamps, collectibles) Developing film from disposable cameras Food for four events Field trips to local reuse centers for materials
Bard Anime Club Bard Anime Club
Refreshments for Club Events CrunchyRoll Premium
$100 $27.8
Bard Anime Club Bard Anime Club Bard Anime Club Bard Anime Club Bard Anime Club Bard Anti-Capitalists Bard Anti-Capitalists Bard Anti-Capitalists
Transportation to Club Events Club Posters Clannad Serial Experiements Lain Revolutionary Girl Utena Red fabric for flag making Posters, Flyers, and Printed Materials Literature
$150 $50 $39.99 $48.61 $48.99 $50 $50 $100
Bard Anti-Capitalists
The remainder of the convocation fund
Bard Artists' Club Bard Artists' Club Bard Artists' Club Bard Artists' Club Bard Artists' Club Bard Artists' Club Bard Artists' Club
Storage Unit Supplies Trip to Storm King Trip to Boston MFA Artist of the Week Student show at the Integrated Art Space Artapalooza Movie Nights
Bard Artists' Club
Artist Talk
Baby Teeth
500 150 400 20 50 200
300 110
queen
25
hive feeder
15
hive supers
75
bard bees bard bees bard bees bard bees bard bees Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op
hive cover bottom board entrance reducer hive tool veils Generator electronics Vice grip x2 Multi-tool x10 Brake parts patch kit Patch glue Holy Cow Alleycat supplies, prizes Chain lube Casette tool kit Rim tape Missing wrenches Tubes Brake pads Professional bike workshops
19 18 2 10 70 $100 $30 $300 $150 $40 $30 $200 $500 $20 $80 $50 $40 $210 $60 $430
Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op
Bike library Bolt cutter Hats, shirts Bike Lights Bike Locks Helmets
$100 $125 $300 $124 $250 $200
Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op Bard Bike Co-op
Advertisements Portable Bike Stands x2 Megaphone Bike Stand Go-Pro Paint and Coop Repairs
$150 $400 $40 $400 $200 $100
bard bees bard bees
screening rights and DVD for award-winning documentary on Bipolar Disorder plastic pamphlet holder for mental health resources to be installed in the campus center spoons, cups, posterboard, printing, snacks speaker from Active Minds speakers bureau and support for Wellness funded-speaker For the purpose of advertising meetings, activities and events open to the Bard community. One of our main activities for the spring semester is a trip to Harlem (NY). The money will be used to cover subway and train fares for a group of approximately 12 people. The train fare is $34/person back and forth. Each participant will be in charge of their meals for the day. During the Harlem trip, we plan to visit the museum for African Art, which has an entrance fee of $2.50/per for students. Thus, we plan to pay the Museum entrance fee for approximately 10 participants. This conference is our most important activity of the Spring semester. Last Spring we were able to attend th eYale Development Conference, this year we decided to attend the Harvard conference. Since it is our most important activity we would like as many people as possible tp participate. Thus, we decided to pay for the participation fee of $35/pers (based on last year's price). We plan to pay for the train fare (both ways) to New Haven which will be $34/per one way and for approximately 10 people. A day in wich we come together as a club to make different deserts that originated from Africa. Open to all Bard students. Pi bond day (03/14) is a fun way to celebrate chemistry and we hope to attract many people to be a part of the celebration It's very important to be able to circulate written materials, as that it a critical way Amnesty International runs it's campaigns Being able to purhcase Human rights films will be integral to our screening/discussion events. For publication of the Folk Broadsheet, our newsletter, as well as posters, songsheets, etc. For an event co-hosted with the Bard Social Club Food, gas money, etc for a folk performer/group from the Hudson Valley Tuners, picks, strings, etc. Tin whistles, harmonicas, and small percussion, esp for those without their own instrument To be located in the Root Cellar. Primariliy field recordings and folk anthology books or sheet music. Food, drinks, advertisement, etc. For cold, outdoor stargazing For cold, outdoor stargazing and wet ground
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Allocation 740
You guys do great work
important
cut? Keep putting on great events
900
$100 - use Bard vehicle if you want one
$300
$200
Have a great semester
130
You do great work
50
Apply to the EF fund if you need to
300
Aim for the stars
100
Have a great semester Keep up the good work
0.01 600
50 27.8
225
200 250 250 200
package of bees
bard bees
playdoh, coloring books, chocolate, eggs for egg throwing activity
200
50
bard bees
Comments
In order to get our members more engaged in learning about Japanese culture. Specifically for White Day and Mochi Making Day. To ensure that we watch anime legally. Transportation to KatsuCon, Anime Boston and Spring Fest NY. In order to advertise our club. To expand our DVD library. To expand our DVD library. To expand our DVD library.
$167000 To be devided amongst all Bard students and workers according to need. Lumber for painting racks and shelves, flatfiles, antique crystal chendeliar, and storage bins $12/ ticket; Gas money for two cars $23/ ticket; Gas money for two cars Images for Artist of Week Bulletin Board Food and refreshments Art supplies, food, decorations, and activities/entertainment Refreshments and films; Movie nights are every other Thursday/ 5 total Transportation; Payment for a professional artist to give a lecture/ critiques it is quite possible that we lost a great deal of our colony in this harsh winter and we will need to buy more to replenish if our queen was one of the bees that died, we need to replace her ASAP or the colony will collapse before flowers start producing nectar, we need to feed the bees a mixture of sugar water we are hoping to expand our project and add another colony, so we'll need a hive to put them in hive part, see above hive part, see above hive part, see above it cracks open hives when bees have stuck the boxes together we're trying to get two more veils to protect the squeamish We are finishing this! Best tool New committed mechanics
$50 0 39.99 48.61 48.99 Have a great semester
We like this (especially your storage unit fundraising) too much too much
The end of the Bard Borrow! Protection, safety first Advertisements at Red Hook Cinema and beyond to encourage community members to visit the co-op Maple Lane Tutor Program TLS Project For alleycats and drills/trainings for circus Room for one more. One of them broke. Increase capacity Bike film festival, deadline April 1st. We are going VIRAL Housekeeping, beautification.
800
good event!! we love this
iffy EF fund Have a great semester
150
!! Keep up the good work
2200
Public rides, show backroads to Red Hook Open races, food, prizes, publicity, spoke cards To lube chain Removing casette from rear wheel Band in tube, protects from puncture Tube replacements, all sizes An often need Open to public. The real deal mechanics Bicycle philosophy books, workshop books, maps, movies, etc. Clean up abandoned bikes on campus Team bonding! Pride! Memoriblia
50
thats a lot
No outside ads thats a lot for outside communities
Final Allocation
Club Bard Bike Co-op
Expenditure Circus related accessories
Cost $200
Comments We are going to be Ronin bandits from the future This money will go to a bid for a tournament in Bighamton in Rider univeristy. Each school is offering a tournament and we still need to choose which one will be best for the team. This is the tounrament we plan to go to during spring break. We will be playing in the womens division. This fee covers 3 days of Ultimate play. The transportation/room/board will all be paid out of pocket - this is just the registration cost of the tournament. This will also be attended by the men's ultimate team. We plan to go to a 3rd womens tournament sometime in april. The frisbee websites have not yet posted schedules this far in advanced, this is the average cost of a tournament bid. Though we can't possibly expect to give everyone a book, it would be nice to have at least one physical copy to circulate at meetings and by for people who can't afford the asking price. Lots of snacks are vital to creating the leisurely, friendly atmosphere we are seeking to create for readers and club memebers.
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Bard Bombshells
Bid to Ultiment Saratoga Tournament
$350
Bard Bombshells
Bid to High Tide
$500
Bard Bombshells
Bid to third tournament
$375
Bard Book Club
Books!
$100
Bard Book Club
Snacks!
$250
wort chiller grain mill/cracker food grade electirc pump Autosiphon Sanitization products brushes corny keg racking cane
Misc
$50-100 $60 $75-100 $15 $15 $5-10 $55 $6 $1-5/lbs aprox 8-15 lbs. per batch $25-50 per batch $2 $200 $300 $200 $800 first to cut Monthly dinner meetings with Nick Lewis, Community Life Chaplain, open to all; interfaith events with other faith groups on campus, tabling, events on campus, prayer meetings open $200 to entire campus Trips to churches in the area as well as a trip to Hillsong $100 church in NYC Advertise meetings and events open to the whole campus, to $50 advertise interfaith events $20 Folders for music songbooks I'd like to request a budget of $500 for the Bard Bowling Club. We have, yet, to work out student discounts and scheduling with Roll-In Lanes. We'll probably have a better idea once a 500 budget is assigned.
Brian Wood, Guest Speaker
200
Advertising
100
We would like to advertise locally as well as on the bard campus
Dinner for Speaker
80
Bard Comedy Club
Food for Event Whipped Cream
90 $1.2
Bard Comedy Club
Props
$50
Bard Comedy Club
Trip to NYC Trade Paperbacks
$100 75
Epson V750 M-pro flatbed scanner food and refreshments Fish Bowl Gallery event Hanging supplies Fish Bowl Gallery show Maintain INDEX website Develop photos Exquisite Corpse Project
$799 $100 $50 $70 $50
That's a lot for one person. In the past we have not had enough food for the event and we would like to provide more. For club-related activities Have a great semester Approximate estimated value of props that we will need for our two planned shows this semester Funds for our trip to New York City, during which we plan to see shows at the People's Improv Theater and Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater. Funds will be used to pay for tickets ($5 x 20 members) $5 per person We would like to expand our club lending library by a few books with what we feel are the most important recent releases. Have a great semester Find a location for the scanner (talk to to create high quality scans of negatives, drawings, and Julie) and come back for Emergency written arts for our future Publication and artists website Funds?
Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Ales Bard Bard Bard Bard Bard Bard Bard
Brewing Brewing Brewing Brewing Brewing Brewing Brewing
Co./Annandale Co./Annandale Co./Annandale Co./Annandale Co./Annandale Co./Annandale Co./Annandale
Ales Ales Ales Ales Ales Ales Ales
Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Ales Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Bard Brewing Co./Annandale Bard Christian Fellowship
Ales Ales Ales Ales Ales Ales
barley extract ingredients irish moss Honey Bard Farm Hops Sugar Black Tea
Food Bard Christian Fellowship Outings Bard Christian Fellowship Bard Christian Fellowship
Posters/fliers Paper materials
Bard College Bowling Club Bard Cricket Club Bard College Comic Symposium Bard College Comic Symposium Bard College Comic Symposium Bard College Comic Symposium
Bard Comics Corps
Bard Community Arts Collective Bard Bard Bard Bard
Community Community Community Community
Arts Arts Arts Arts
Collective Collective Collective Collective
Bard Community Arts Collective
Bard Community Garden
The printing of 250 of INDEX $1,600 Educational workshops such as pruning, swales, rain water catchment, companion planting, permaculture, soil science, composting and more 1000
Bard Community Garden
Materiails for building a compost bin and solar dehydrator
300
Bard Community Garden
Attending permaculture and farming workshops
1000
Bard Community Garden
Rain barrels
600
Bard Contra Dance
Band Perpetual e-Motion Payment
700
Bard Contra Dance Bard Contra Dance
Caller Will Mentor Payment Band Atlantic Crossing Payment
200 450
Bard Contra Dance
Caller Peter Stix Payment
200
Bard Contra Dance
Caller Dave Eisenstadter Payment
200
Bard Contra Dance Bard Contra Dance
Band w/ Dave Eisenstadter Payment Materials to build a May Pole
600 50
Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate
West Conn Tournament--Entry Fees (Feb 21-23) West Conn Tournament--judging fees West Conn Tournament--transportation, and gas
$600 $200 $200
Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate
Adelphi Tournament--Entry Fees (Feb 28-Mar 2) Adelphi Tournament--judging fees Adelphi Tournament--transportation and gas CEDA Nationals Tournament--Entry Fees (March 2024) CEDA Nationals Tournament--transportation and gas Kings Tournament--Entry Fees (April 4-6) Kings Tournament--Judging fees Kings Tournament--transportation and gas
$600 $200 $200
USU Nationals Tournament--Entry Fees (April 11-13) USU Nationals Tournament--Judging Fees USU Nationals Tournament--transportation and gas Posters and Supplies for 3 on campus debates Sept, Oct, Nov) Refreshments for 3 on campus debates Bard middle and high school outreach tournament, food and awards
$400 $200 $200
Waiting for ‘Superman’ Capitalism: A Love Story
$2.99 $4.99
Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate Bard Debate
Bard Documentary Group Bard Documentary Group
$400 $200 $600 $200 $200
$200 $200 $300
Included in the email is the bill from Colorpage in Kingston (it ended up costing closer to 1600) There are many people in the area who have the knowledge that we need learn in order to transform this garden into a permaculture site. We would like to build a compost bin in order to demonstrate to the community how to compost and how they can build one in their own home. By having a solar dehydrator in the garden we can preserve the plants growing in the garden as well as have a structure that community members can use. There are many conferences and workshops occuring in the area this fall that would be beneficial for garden representatives to attend in order to bring that knowledge back We want to reduce the amount of water we use from the hose by catching rain water One of the most famous contra-dance bands. We are so excited to have them come back to Bard! We will be very excited to have the experienced caller Will Mentor back at Bard. We are thrilled to welcome this new band to Bard. Peter is an fantastic caller that who we have a heard many good things about. He heard about us from a lot of sources and reached out and is excited to finally come call at Bard! Dave is the original founder of the Bard Contra Dance Club and has become a caller since graduating - we a thrilled to welcome him back. Dave is bringing some of his musician friends, some of whom are Bard graduates and quite talented, to play together. this is the season opener--all Northeast debate teams attend and we are hoping to send the whole team.
Allocation
Women's team has to be funded. Like last semester, contact Athletics or Title IX coordinator. 500
Come back for Emegerncy Funds!
150
If you decide to participate in Spring Fling, please send us an EFund Request!
600
Use your money and Emegerncy Funds can be requested if need be.
225
Please ask for Emergency Funds - you didn't show up to Budget Defense. Emergency Funds will help you fund your club! 0.01 0.01 Ask us for Emergency Funds if more money is needed! EFunds are there for you to use. 350
We love your long-term permaculture idea. LOVE! LOVE! LOVE!
100
70
1700
2000
Trim this, please.
Keep up the good work. 2100
We love the club, but $ is tight.
3300
:) Have a great semester
36
We won this tournament last year and want to win it again this year!
The largest policy debate tournament of the year Our last regional tournament of the year
The Worlds national championships and the largest US worlds tournament of the year
We have three public debates scheduled for this spring This year we've expanded our outreach program and are expecting teams from Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Kingston, and BHSEC schools, making for our biggest tournament yet. Documentary, rental Documentary
Final Allocation
Club
Expenditure
Cost
Bard Documentary Group Bard Documentary Group
Popcorn and cups for screening event Printing materials
$20 $10
Bard Farm
Outdoor Storage Unit/Barn/Patio Space
$4,000
Bard Farm Bard Farm Bard Farm Bard Farm Bard Farm Bard Film Co-op Bard Film Co-op
Farm Fest: Food Farm Fest: Items for sale Farm Fest: Dining ware Publicity and other flyers Bard Farm Annual Report/2 Year Guide 2 Quacker Clamps Neutral-density filters
$700 $200 $50 $100 $800 $90 $56
Bard Film Co-op
Boom pole
$150
Bard Film Co-op
5 Sand Bags
$110
Bard Film Co-op
Follow-focus kit Posters, coffee, and food for screening and 48-Hour Film Festival Weekly Print Services
$240
Bard Film Co-op Bard Film Committee
Bard Film Committee Bard Film Committee
Monthly Calendar Printing Screeners
$150 $110
$160 $264
Bard Film Committee
Movie Rentals
$54
Bard Film Committee
Events
$100
Bard Finance Club
Posters and misc advertising
$50
Bard Games Bard Games Bard Games
Pamphlets for the Semester Pizza Soda Paper Plates & Utensils
$150 $80 $20 $15
Bard Games
Board Games
$200
Grocieries for 3 food events Refreshment and utensils
$450 50
Posters and flyers
60
Documentaries Subtitled in English
62
Bard Hip Hop Dance Team Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum Bard Hustle Museum
Dance Event Installation materials velvet rope Casino field trip (atlantic city) lock picking kit megaphone disco ball video camera (for security tape revision tutortial) vintage porn laser disks (ebay.com) (x2) blank tapes (for security cameras)
$400 $150 $40 $200 (gas money) $60 $45.99 $30 $25 $60.5 20.99
Bard Improv Troupe
Misc
$150
Bard Kinksters Bard Kinksters
Guest Presenters Estimated Travel Cost
150 100
Bard Kinksters
Rights to screen movie
70
Bard Kinksters Bard Kinksters Bard Kinksters Bard Kinksters
Workshops Food DIY Toymaking Supplies Advertising
50 50 60 120
Bard Lox Bard Lox Bard Lox Bard Lox Bard Lox Bard Lox Bard Lox Bard Lox
Whole Salmon (2) Smoking Equipment Salt Brown Sugar Spices Bagels Cream Cheese Wood Chips
200 150 20 30 20 30 30 30
Bard Marketing Club
Outside speakers
$250
Bard Marketing Club
Advertisement Materials
$100
McGill Model UN Conference
640
West Point Security Simulation
720
Bard College Conference for a Day
21.75
Oxfam Hunger Banquet
230
Production Funds
$800
Cabaret Costumes Cabaret Food Piano Stipend
$150 $100 $50
Microphone
$100
Bard Food Initiative
Bard Hellenic Association (BHA) Bard Hellenic Association (BHA) Bard Hellenic Association (BHA) Bard Hellenic Association (BHA)
Bard Model United Nations Bard Model United Nations Bard Model United Nations Bard Model United Nations Bard Musical Theater Company Bard Musical Theater Company Bard Musical Theater Company Bard Musical Theater Company Bard Musical Theater Company
Comments We would like to give viewers popcorn during the public screenings 10 color posters each for 2 events The last bit of money we'll need for the barn; after this, we'll be ready to build! Food preparation costs: cooking supplies, transportation, mason jars and other storage items, etc. (based off of last year's costs) Wristbands, t-shirts, postcards, etc. Paper plates, plastic forks, spoons, etc SPARC Posters and other printing Color-print booklets, $2 each, 400 copies For setting up light-reflectors Excellent for image-control, particuarly on bright days. Sound-recording equipment. (We already have a recorder and microphone.) Stabilizers, one for each C-Stand. They make a set safer by preventing prevent stands and lights from falling over. This tool allows for much smoother focusing of a camera while filming and is an important tool for high-quality cinematography. This money is for supplies for the spring 48-Hour Film Festival. We request funds for printing 10 posters a week, for the next 11 weeks. Design is free. Ten 11x17 color posters a week would be $1 a piece. 1 for Weis, 2 for Olin, 4 for Campus Center, 2 for Kline, and 1 for Henderson. So $10 a week, for the next 11 weeks - $110.
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Allocation
We like the farm and look forward to a self-sustaining farm.
4000
Have a great semester
650
Keep up the good work
550
Keep sending emergency fund requests once plans are finalized. We're so excited for your club! Keep up the good work
40 140
We would like to print a small calendar for distribution in student mailboxes. So estimate 1600 students. Each calendar would be small, about 8 to a page. So 200 pages, at 80 cents for color prices would be $160, and would HUGELY effect attendance. We would request that we could pay screeners for 1.5 hours for each movie. Since Student Activities event staff handles Friday screenings (they are paid), it would only cost $24 a weekend to make sure the show goes on. For the next 11 weekends (whole semester) - $264. Since not all of our screenings are through SWANK we have to rent movies. It costs about 4.50 to rent a movie for 2 days from Red Hook. Assume 10 of the movies are from SWANK this semester, which leaves 12 movies at 4.50 each, $54. We would really love to be able to afford to provide coffee at the suggested outdoor screening, and snacks to draw in audiences for more club-collaboration events. To save funds, we would bake stuff ourselves, but for ingredients and using Chartwell's coffee for say 5 events, this seems about right.
We are requseting this money because we need to make pamphlets and signs to share information on campus. 6) Pizzas for (2) Game Nights We love your "board game library" (8) 2 Liters for (2) Game Nights For (2) Game Nights Formation of board game library. This will buy us (5) new games. Movie night, cooking lessons, Greek Dinner Party Last time 60+ people came and we ran out of food - we are cooking the You're collaborating with the food! Conservatory & others! We love this. All food events Greek night Were having more events and hope to advertise more Movie and discussion on Greek and Global economic crisis, $20+ per movie, showing 3 with guest speaker our prof. Dimitri Papadimitriou Come back with Emergency Fund Bard Hip Hop intends to invite a hip-hop musical guest to requests once speakers are finalized. perform for a dance event. Please request more via EFund! We're putting in our 2 cents. We like the rope ;)
250
500
150 0.02
Kinda expensive "blank" tapes? Have a great semester 100 this semester we already have a paying gig booked. As a troupe trying to move up and forward with professionalism we would like to request a budget of 100-200 dollars. This seems a fair amount for the semester since we are receiving 150 dollars for one show. This could help us fund field trips, guest comedians, trips to the city to practice in and with professional troupes. For three workshop presenters on BDSM technique and We love BDSM safety! Come back with safety (correspondence already initiated) Emergency Fund requests, please. 250 Presenters' travel costs Screening of documentary BDSM: It's Not What You Think!: open to community Budgeting for practice rope to teach rope safety, rope cutters, products for safety demonstrations For Kinky Tea: open to community Workshop on making toys; includes safety instruction 8 events Come back for Emergency Fund requests once you figure out where your equipment will be stored! Contact Kristen/Julie for storage space and contact us for more money! 50
We plan to bring in speakers and organize workshops around the theme of marketing to help students and clubs use marketing techniques to their advantage. Various props and materials will be used to market other student clubs and events, as well as our own. A renown conference at McGill University in Canada which we already participated in. Highly prestigious and internationally attended. A crisis committee simulation hosted by our friends at West Point. Our own conference. Posters make up most of this monetary request. Spreading awareness about international hunger and poverty. Costs covered are food and posters. For use by students on individual musical projects. (MUSICAL THEATER) Costumes for club-sponsored cabaret open to all who wish to audition. Food for attendees to the public cabaret event. Stipend for pianist for the cabaret. We still need special area microphones. Bardians are too quiet. Sound crew does not have these mics.
We love this new club! Keep in contact with us throughout the semester and request Emergency Funds! Please use the Emergency Fund. 200
Send us a pre-allocation request next time..... We don't retroactively fund.
1000
Emergency Fund us if need be!
1000
Final Allocation
Club
Expenditure
Cost
Comments
Bard Organization for BDS Bard Organization for BDS
Public Speaker/s (two if financially viable, Speaking Fees & Travel) Fundraising Infusion
300
Bard Organization for BDS Bard Organization for BDS
Travel Fund for Protest Actions Poster printing fees at Central Services
Bard Organization for BDS Bard Organization for BDS
IfAmericansKnew.Org Information Materials Pack (2) 60 Apartheid Week Interactive Art Materials 40
Bard Outdoor Club
Micro spikes and snow shoes
$600
Bard Outdoor Club
Tents
$300
Bard Outdoor Club
Harness, shoes & crashpad rental
$400
Bard Outdoor Club
Indoor rock climbing
$350
bard Outdoor Club
Stoves
$200
bard Outdoor Club
First aid packs
$50
Bard Outdoor Club
MIscellaneous Gear
$100
Bard Outdoor Club
Country Skis and shoes
$300
Bard Outdoor Club
Fall break trip/ longer trip
$500
bard Outdoor Club Bard Outdoor Club
books & maps Expenses
$100 $400
Bard Outdoor Club
Catskill Mountain Overnights
$360
Bard Outdoor Club
Training workshops
$1,000
Bard Sacred Chant
sanskrit chant books@$15 each*6
90
Bard Sacred Chant
tanpura drone*1
150
Bard Sacred Chant
taize resources
40
Bard Sacred Chant
Transportation fees*2 events
100
Bard Science Journal Bard Science Journal
Printing Issue Issue #1 Cover Art Contest Prize
950 15
Bard Science Journal
Miscellaneous
20
Two speakers if financially viable; taking into account For the initial purchase of Kuffiyehs for sale on campus, with proceeds to go towards establishing a standing Speakers' Fund; current proposal is for 20 Kuffiyehs at 15 dollars each To facilitate the travel Accounting for three sets of 25 posters Postcards and Assorted informational materials for distribution, including postage Public 'canvas' and canvas frame, art supplies We would like to do winter hiking in the cat skills and take advantage of the tivoli bays One or more tents and a good four-season tent would allow us to comfortably go camping throughout the winter. We have to rent climbing shoes & harness for most of the people when we go outdoors and if bouldering, we have to rent a crashpad too since we only have a small one. There is also an entry fee at the gunks and all this adds up since we take 8 -10 people each time and we would like to go at least two times this semester. Once it gets cold out, we usually organize indoor rock climbing trips for which we have to buy day passes and again rent shoes and harnesses for those who don't have their own. Two MSR Whisperlights. Stoves are a crucial piece of camping gear. As of now we have only one. An assortment of bandages, blister treatment, antiseptic, medications etc. A "buffer fund" for the numerous small items that need to be purchased for various purposes. Many students have wanted to go cross country skiing, but we currently do not have any equipment We are planning to organize a trip to the Adirondacks over fall break and another trip to do ice climbing for which, we would need an instructor Topographic maps of the Catskills and Adirondacks, assorted books on woodscraft, first aid, field guides etc Gas and assorted incidental costs Purely for gas we want to organize a trip per weekend to the Catskills. The Bard van burns around 12 to the gallon. We travel about 100 miles round trip. At 350 for the price of fuel, we would 100/12= 7.3 multiplied by 350 puts us at approximately 30 dollars a trip. At 12 weeks (not including breaks) we would need 360 dollars for gas. We would like more of our club heads to be certified in wilderness first aid. the basics! each chanter needs to see this book to participate. 6 books needed for sanskrit chants. digital instrument provides a drone. communal chant requires books only for people with instruments. 2 books to bring us to local events off campus. KPL and Ananda Ashram. We need physical copies of our magazine in order to exist! This would provide 300 copies with 36-pages. We give out a gift card prize for the winning cover art. Driving reimbursements to pick up our issue from Kingston, chocolate bars for the research writers, and any other expenses.
Bard Ski and Snowboard Club Bard Ski and Snowboard Club
Transportation Lift Tickets
$60 600
Transportation for 10-15 students to a local mountain for a trip. Funds to subsidize the cost of lift tickets for 15 people.
Bard Slam!
Guest Poet
200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, Late February Event
$200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, March event
$200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, April event
$200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, May event
$200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, SPROJ deadline celebration event
$200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, Collaberation Event with Artists Collective $200
Bard Social Club
Event Organiser Fee, Collaberation Event with Folk Music Collective
$200
Bard Sound Crew
Amp Mics (3)
580
Bard Sound Crew
Drum Mics (5)
1300
Bard Sound Crew
Adapters
100
Bard Sound Crew
Spring Fling T-Shits
20
Bard Sound Crew Bard Sound Crew
JBL EON 518s Speaker Stands
720 250
300 100 75
to bring a guest slam poet to our DTR show this semester Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Fee charged by student Nelle Anderson to purchase and transport supplies, and outfit and organize Social Club evening. It is necessary to engage event hosting services of a Bard student in order to comply with all Bard requirements relating to responsible use of the Convocation Fund. An itemised budget of expenses will be reviewed by Bard Social Club heads to ensure that all Convocation fund requirements are met. Currently the biggest limitation we have is our rather meager mic selection. By improving this we will have a modest but professional selection of equipment for a variety of event needs This will cover the cost of a complete mic setup on a basic drum kit We are in need of a few more adapters to allow us to meet event needs Extremely useful for identification during Spring Fling Our subwoofers are very old (they no longer even make the unit), not very good, and one of them has recently broke and needs to be replaced. Need new Speaker Stands
Fiscal Committee's Comments New clubs have $350 cap. Please come back to request Emergency Funds once things are finalized. 200
Have a great semester
Train Sophomores & Freshmen, only, please! 350 limit. Come back for Emergency Funds once you use your budget!
1750
200
950 Keep up the good work
Keep up the good work and ensure that lift ticket costs are SUBSIDIZED not fully covered.
400
Come back to use with an Emergency Fund request, please!
100
We love the idea that you're branching out. Keep up the good work Nelle! 950
Keep up the good work
3500
Allocation
Final Allocation
Club
Expenditure
Cost
Bard Sound Crew Bard Sound Crew Bard Step Team Bard Step Team Bard Step Team
Mixer Repair FX Rack 10 canes 20 T-Shirts Duct Tape
500 200 $200 $28 $3.37
Bard Step Team
20 Shades (glasses)
$220
Bard Strike Debt
Event speaker
$40
Bard Strike Debt
Publicity Printing
$100
Bard Strike Debt Bard Strike Debt
Sending students to activist meetings in NYC Food for Speaker Event
$600 $75
Bard Strike Debt
Event speaker
$40
Bard Strike Debt
Publicity Printing
$100
Bard Strike Debt Bard Strike Debt
Sending students to activist meetings in NYC Food for Speaker Event
$600 $75
Bard Student Gov't
Stipends
5850
Bard Student Gov't Bard Student Gov't Bard Student Gov't
NY TIMES Posters/PR Weiss Movies
2500 25 2400
Bard Student Gov't BARD STUDENT READING SERIES
SRIC Event w. Dimitri 3 Chapbooks
600 200
Comments The mixer we use for Spring Fling is having issues Larger bands ask for FX The canes will be used for performances. The shirts will be used as unfiroms The duct tape is used to decorate the canes and the t shirts. The glasses will be for performances and add to the performance. To remburse Jesse Myerson, writer for Rolling Stone and Bard graduate, to come talk about debt and millenials (1 x $40 train ticket) For publicizing meetings and raising awareness about issues surounding debt (equivalent to between 100 and 200 posters) We plan on regularly sending at least one Bard representatitve to weekly Strike Debt meetings in NYC (14 weeks X $40 train tickets) Refreshments for above mentioned speaker event To remburse Jesse Myerson, writer for Rolling Stone and Bard graduate, to come talk about debt and millenials (1 x $40 train ticket) For publicizing meetings and raising awareness about issues surounding debt (equivalent to between 100 and 200 posters) We plan on regularly sending at least one Bard representatitve to weekly Strike Debt meetings in NYC (14 weeks X $40 train tickets) Refreshments for above mentioned speaker event
8 Central Assembly Members, and one stipend for Colin, Each $650 We pay for your paper. Cannot be cut unless we want to lose NY TIMES
(honorariums and catering) This semester we are going to self-publish 2 chapbooks of student writing. They vary in length, but are usually 24 pages. The budget of the chapbooks also include the cost of labor and transportation. Nice paper is expensive, and if we print 50 copies of each chapbook, $200 is a strict budget. We will also be printing broadsides, which are single poems printed on nice paper distributed around campus and put up to for viewing. These will consist of student writing as well the writing of some professors. We will have reading series every other week, and during readings we’ve had in the past we’ve provided refreshments. We also try to provide a comfortable environment that meets the content of the readings. Refreshment examples would be cookies, cheese, and nice crackers. Since the readings are the titular part of our club, they are quite important, and need to be presented as such. Each kit @$40/10 volunteers
BARD STUDENT READING SERIES
Broadsides
150
BARD STUDENT READING SERIES
Food/Refreshments
50
Architectural Tool Kits
400
Meeting Expenses Honorary Stipends Travel Expenses
80 300 50
Transportation
180
$10 per meeting, refreshments & supplies outside lectures, 3*100 each travel expenses - reimburse Personal Vehicle gas reibursement. per week, $15 for gas, * 12 weeks
Decorations Guest Speaker Food and Refreshment DJ Band and Supplies (Banners, etc.) Refreshments/Snack Food
$50 $300 $600 $300 $150 $100
Black History Month Concert Black History Month Panel Spring Dinner Spring Fling Party Culture Rally Black History Month Concert
Bodies by Nastya Bodies by Nastya Bodies by Nastya Bodies by Nastya Bodies by Nastya Body Image Discussion Group BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television) BoTV (Bard On Television)
Cocaine More Cocaine Campari Nastya Guest Speaker Fee treadmill
weightloss exacerbated weightloss rewarding motivation exorcize
Fotodiox Light Kit Boom Pole Sennheiser Mic Glidecam HD 2000 Lavalier Wireles Mic Ambulance Rental- STUDENTS scene Micro SD card Posters (Prom Event) Strobe Light (Prom event) Streamers Balloons Tablecloths STUDENTS the movie
150 $ 300 $ 30 $ 400 $ 2,000 $ 0.01 160 80 155 280 200 125 60 15 34 5 10 15 240
BPI Volunteer Coalition
Gas to Eastern
330
BPI Volunteer Coalition
Gas to Coxsackie
226
BPI Volunteer Coalition
Gas to Woodburne Food and refreshments for on- campus discussion group
470
BPI Volunteer Coalition BPI Volunteer Coalition
BPI Speaker Series
400
BPI Volunteer Coalition
BPI Speaker Series Transportation
162
Breakdance Club
T-Shirts
$80
Breakdance Club
Elbow Pads
$100
Breakdance Club Breakdance Club Breakdance Club
Knee Pads Food and Refreshments for Events CDs
$100 $150
BardBuilds BardBuilds BardBuilds BardBuilds BardBuilds
Black Black Black Black Black Black
Student Student Student Student Student Student
Organization Organization Organization Organization Organization Organization
(BSO) (BSO) (BSO) (BSO) (BSO) (BSO)
200
$20
Capoeira Club
T-Shirts
$50
Capoeira Club
Workshop
$900
Career Club Career Club Career Club Career Club
NYC - Rhinecliff roundtrip NYC - Rhinecliff roundtrip NYC - Rhinecliff roundtrip Snacks for lecture
$70 $70 $70 $40
Ceramics Club
Allocation
Keep up the good work
400
Have a great semester
300
It's hard to fund these trips.
It's hard to fund these trips.
600 for 8 Central Assembly members=4800. Sawkill manager stipend moved to Sawkill budget.
9990
200 for event and come back for Emergency Funds. Come back for Emergency Fund request as discussed in the meeting. Please email fisccomm@bard when you need more!
New club. Use your money and then come back for Emergency Funds.
Come back for Emergency Funds, please, once Spring Fling event is finalized!
250
200
600
That's a lot of food
Too many drugs. The Committee can't handle it. How much?
0.01
Have a great semester We like the videos. Keep shooting!
0.01 1100
essential scene for the STUDENTS movie
event preparations (food, decorations) 2 students drive to Eastern 14 times a semester, 70 miles each time, at $.30/ mile 2 student drives to Fishkill 14 times a semester, 48 miles each time, at $.30/ miles 2 student drives to Woodburne 14 times a semester, 100 miles each time, at $. 30/miles Refreshments for student-led workshops, recruitment events, and information sessions on campus Funds to bring 3 speakers this semester to campus to discuss education in prison and mass incarceration Transportation for speakers to come to Bard Campus: $27 each way three times T-shirts will be needed for dance performances and events around campus A part of breakdancing is protection. Club members will be using their elbows and forearms to perform dance moves. A part of breakdancing is protection. Club members will be using their knees as a central part of learning Bboy/Bgirl basic.
Ask BPI - the organization - for these funds. Ask BPI - the organization - for these funds. Ask BPI - the organization - for these funds.
575
:) :) :) Have a great semester
250
safety - important
safety - important
For music to dance to during club events and for future semesters of the club We're giving you money for one workshop. Come back for more money T-Shirts inspire club morale and will be used for club events using the Emergency Club! 350 returning and visiting instructor Sabia' + "Dance Brazil" group. Each workshop is $300 Come back for more money once you spend the $70. We're excited for your club! 70
Come back for Emegerncy Funds once you figure out studio space details.
China Experience Club
$150-gas for transportation to Hudson Valley Pottery 150 $500-studio fee for Hudson Valley Pottery (5-10 students) 500 Hot Pot Sauce 8
Hot pot social night
China Experience Club
Vegetable
30
Hot pot social night
China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club
Meat Fork Dessert Dip Sauce
40 5 20 20
Hot pot social night Hot pot social night Hot pot social night Hot pot social night
Ceramics Club
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Have a great semester used 100% of budget, request $100 from EMF they work with campus resources, games from CC and movies from Language Center Calendar? Publicity?
100
400
Final Allocation
Club China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club
Expenditure Sea Food Noodle Vegetable*2 Meat*2 Golden Wok*2
Cost 20 10 60 60 70
Comments Hot pot social night Hot pot social night Chinese cooking night Chinese cooking night Chinese game night
China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club China Experience Club
Dragen Dancer Tips Trip fee refreshment for students Golden Wok
600 90 200 150 70
Chinese dragon dance Chinese dragon dance Chinese dragon dance Chinese dragon dance Chinese Movie night
Trip to NYC Guest from CIA Guest from Rhinebeck Festivities and Parties on Campus Midterm Study Party Final Study Party Movie/Game Night Spring Picnic
Bard Shuttle Rental Lunch and travel reimbursement Lunch, travel and time reimbursement Specialty Italian Foods, Music, Decorations, Materials
2-3 Bats of different heights
$200 $100 $75 $250 50 50 50 100 $30-$40 X 3 $100
Bases Softballs Catcher's equiptment Batting Helmet Food for Workshops
$50 $70 $50 $30 $400
Study group facilitator cost
$400
Community Expressive Arts Project Community Expressive Arts Project Connect: Because Relationships Matter
Study group facilitator meals Art Supplies
$60 $40 0.01
Conversations on Class Conversations on Class
Food Toiletries
$250 $125
Conversations on Class
Underwear
$150
Cycling Team
Travel to Stevens Duck Country Weekend
$404.12
Cycling Team
Travel to Uncle Sam Road Race
$159.5
Cycling Team
Travel to MIT X-Pot
$362
Cycling Team
Travel to Army Cycling Weekend
$240.5
Cycling Team
Travel to L'Enfer du Nord the Mount Philo Road Race $442.72 Travel to ECCC Championships $377.92
Circolo Italiano (Italian Club) Circolo Italiano (Italian Club) Circolo Italiano (Italian Club) Circolo Italiano (Italian Club) Club BEOP Club BEOP Club BEOP Club BEOP Coed Softball Coed Softball Coed Softball Coed Softball Coed Softball Community Expressive Arts Project
Community Expressive Arts Project
Cycling Team Registration Fees
$3,036
Licensing Fees Choreographer Emergency Fund Prawn/You Blew It Upset/Pottymouth Knx Fat Histoy Month/Kal Marks Greg from the Room CBYH/tonstartssbandht Ryan Power/Chain and the Gang Dead Rider
$450 $400 20000 600 700 1000 300 600 800 850 300
$$ FOR SHOWS AFTER MARCH
5000
Environmental Collective
Sustainability Fair
$200
Environmental Collective
Event Host
$150
Environmental Collective
On-campus sustainable workshop: strawberries and rhubarb jam
$100
Environmental Collective
Mason Jars (for members, sustainable workshop + Sustainability Fair attendees)
$100
Environmental Collective
Advertising For Events / Posters
$90
Environmental Collective
Speakers: Various Lectures and Talks Banner for the Bard College Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign Coffee, Decaf and Tea for Socially Responsible Investment Committee Panel Coffee, Decaf and Tea for Socially Responsible Investment Committee Panel Coffee, Decaf and Tea for Socially Responsible Investment Committee Panel
$200
Printing/Publishing penny
$350 0.01
Cycling Team Cycling Team Dance Club Emergency Fund Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee Entertainment Committee
Environmental Collective Environmental Collective Environmental Collective Environmental Collective
Cut Please ask for Emergency Funds if you need money to host events! 185 That's a lot That's a lot Have a great semester
200
Have a great semester
200
For food talk to Chartwells about meal swapping, come back to us when you need more money
200
A set of rubber bases includes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, home plate and the pitchers mound Protective gear including a helmet/mask and other padding At least one batting helmet to be shared Cost of meals for workshops. We provide food at the cost $50 per workshop to feed about 17 people. We run 8 workshops per semester. We are hiring an Expressive Arts expert to run study groups about the expressive arts to deepen the groups understanding of the theory surrounding our work. We are paying him $100/session and running 4 sessions throughout the semester. We are providing 4 meals for the facilitator from Kline. Including: pastels, pens, paper, etc. for use during workshops.
2 workshops, 1 session
Have a great semester Ask store for donations, please! In order to make lunch bags, coffee, and hot chocolate for the Convocation Fund isn't to be used for TLS donations. Midnight Run Soap, shampoo, and razors for the Midnight Run To buy new socks and underwear to give out for the Midnight Run We love your work. The Cycling Team has done amazing work and we are so excited you raised $5000 on your own. Money for a van and gas to get to our first race weekend on Please keep utilizing the Emergency 3/8 Fund. Money for a van and gas to get to our second race weekend on 3/23 Money for a van and gas to get to our third race weekend on 3/29 Money for a van and gas to get to our fourth race weekend on 4/5 Money for a van and gas to get to our fifth race weekend on 4/12 Money for a van and gas to get to our final race weekend on 4/26 This money goes to registering ten racers for all six race weekends this season It's hard to cover this This money goes to licensing ten racers for the 2014 road season Dance club brings other dance styles to the Bard community. Emergency Fund once details finalized 2/4/2014 2/8/2014 2/6/2014 2/21/2014 2/27/2014 3/1/2014 3/8/2014 3/31/2014
funded funded funded funded funded funded funded funded Come back for more, ask for Emergency Funds.
$100 $65
$1.85 for coffee x 35 attendees (catered by Chartwells)
$12
$6 for linen x 2 tables
$20
1 staff x 2 hours
Black and white pages with articles, tutorials, photo shoots, and a color cover.
Freedom Walls
Total Cost of One Freedom Wall
$319.58
Freedom Walls Freedom Walls
Total Cost of One Freedom Wall Paint
$319.58 $225
Georgian Vocal Ensemble
Payment of Director
$1,800
Georgian Vocal Ensemble Gladys Gladys Gladys
Funding for Printing Betty Crocker Cake Mix White Wave Silk Vanilla Soy Milk 64 oz Shedd's Country Crock Regular Margarine Betty Crocker Rich & Creamy Milk Chocolate Frosting Betty Crocker Rich & Creamy Vanilla Frosting Cheese & Cracker PlatterNew
$50 $34.32 $7.3 $6.98
16 slabs of Pressure Treated Plywood, 8 posts of Pressure Treated Lumber, and Labor costs 16 slabs of Pressure Treated Plywood, 8 posts of Pressure Treated Lumber, and Labor costs For the grand opening! Necessary for the Ensemble to exist. Carl Linich is an enormous asset to the group. All of our music requires printed versions of the lyrics. Without the sheets, we would not be capable of learning new music. Bake Sale Bake Sale Bake Sale
$3.78 $3.78 $69.98
Bake Sale Bake Sale Dance-a-thon Fundraiser
Gladys Gladys Gladys
Allocation
Cut from flushing - for spring festival costly Cut
The event will be co-hosted with Eco-Reps. The event should take place during Spring Fling 2014. Costs include food for Ask for emergency funds. We love smoothies and transportation to get materials. your work! The EC wants to host a band night. Attendees must bring a container to get free drink or else $2 for a donation to an environmental cause to be decided. The event will be co-hosted with Preservation Nation. Budget will go to local foods. This event is open for everyone, and is a way to have fun and make a yummy, environmentallyconscious snack. This event has been repeatedly VERY successful and well-attended. If it's a total success, there may be more than one this semester! A nice way to reward our members and any interested parties and provide for them a cheap, easy way to bring sustainability into every day life. (Is not exclusively for members, and will be given out at every EC event to anyone who wants one - as long as they sign a pledge - that will be used for our school's STARS scoring system for sustainability). The spread of environmental awareness and education is a key goal of the Environmental Collective. In order to reach out to the student body, we need the means to produce factual, eye-catching posters that will reach everyone. We find speakers to be an extremely important and effective way to connect with the student body and educate in a fun, social, and intellectual way. Beehive came in a previous year, and it was an extremely successful event. Having important, educated figures come to provide open lectures and talks for the Bard Community is a crucial aspect of environmental education, and we would like to sponsor the discussion. The BCFFDC would like to have a permanent advertising object for tabling.
Fashion Magazine Figure Drawing Club
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Publish the magazine first and come back for emergency funds! The amount you have been allocated is a placeholder. Put up the 2 walls in storage, and then EF fund us for the remaining ones!
0.01 50
1600
100 17000 5150
500
50 0.01 550
We like your work. Emergency Fund us 1200 if this amount is unreasonable.
Emergency Fund us for more money!
150
Final Allocation
Club Gladys Gladys Gladys Gladys Gladys
Expenditure Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookie Hannaford Break & Bake Chocolate Chip Cookies Domino Granulated Sugar 2Ibs Fruit Platter Hawaiian Punch Light Fruit Juicy Red
Cost $11.97 $19.92 $8.76 $89.98 $9.16
Global China Connection Bard Chapter Global China Connection Bard Chapter Global China Connection Bard Chapter
Chinese New Year Craft Night & Dumpling Making Tutorial & Caligraphy Night Posters and Publications DVD rental & Chinese disserts & drinks for Chinese movie screening Chinese New Year decorations Language Partner Program meeting refreshments
Global China Connection Bard Chapter
Traportation fee for conferences at other chapters
$100
Licensing
125
Food Natural Prepared Henna Paste Chemical-Free, Prepared Mehndi Cones Pre-rolled mylar henna cones
200 $45 $180 $25
Global China Connection Bard Chapter Global China Connection Bard Chapter
$300 $20 $100 $20 $50
Gospel Choir Gospel Choir Henna Club Henna Club Henna Club
Comments Dance-a-thon Fundraiser Bake Sale Bake Sale Dance-a-thon Fundraiser Dance-a-thon Fundraiser ***This is the most important and the largest event we host every year. Last year around 300 people showed up. The expenditure includes food ingredients for making dumplings ($250), crafts and caligraphy materials and other spendings ($50).
Opus 40 Storm King Monastery (KTR) Roller Derby Overlook Mountain Innisfree Park
$104 $44 $20 $92 $20 $102
IDARE IDARE IDARE IDARE Irish Dance Irish Dance Irish Dance Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie
Speaker fees (transportation, food) refreshments for roundtables/panels advertising budget transportation for conferences New Music Instructor fee snacks and priting Visiting Performer/Artist: Jennifer Reeves Visiting Performer/Artist: Leslie Thornton
200 200 20 150 10 90 20 500 500
Joanie 4 Jackie
Moona Luna (DVD Rental)
30
Joanie 4 Jackie
Brute Charm (DVD Rental)
50
Joanie 4 Jackie
Spiral (DVD Rental)
35
Joanie 4 Jackie
Fluke (DVD Rental)
25
joanie 4 Jackie
Stork (DVD Rental)
20
joanie 4 Jackie
Chicken (DVD Rental)
20
joanie 4 Jackie joanie 4 Jackie
Dyketactics (16mm Rental) Sisters! (16mm Rental)
25 35
joanie 4 Jackie
A Gay Day (16mm Rental)
25
Joanie 4 Jackie
Superdyke (16mm Rental)
80
Joanie 4 Jackie
Eggs (16mm Rental)
35
Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie Joanie 4 Jackie
Home (16mm Rental) Monsters in the Closet Chronic Supplies for Installation show Hard Drive Supplies for zine Bigger bookcase for archive Archival Filing cabinet for posters
48 55 152 200 200 100 100 400
Knitting Circle Knitting Circle Knitting Circle Knitting Circle
Circular Needle Set Straight Needles Double Pointed Needles Various Yarns
$59.99 $10.89 $15.14 $125
Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley
Explorers Explorers Explorers Explorers Explorers
Club Club Club Club Club
Outdoor news stands (like the one´s the Free Press uses) Royalties for guest speaker for the Latino Coalition´s event in March (event in conjuncture with Spanish Studies Department) To help print our magazine in color in celebration of our 10 year anniversary! Food and drinks for end of semester La Voz party and 10 year anniversary party
LaVoz
LaVoz LaVoz
LaVoz
900
Allocation
Have a great semester
400
(why do you need to pay for copy rights)
125
KEEP IT UP
240
This is used to subsidize each member's travel spending when attending conferences. The Community Gospel Choir requests $125 to purchase the rights of any songs that are sung by the choir via onelicense. net The Community Gospel choir will have various snack and drinks for community dinner at the end of each meeting 2x frozen 4 oz. packages Reliably natural henna from small business in Bay Area, CA 2x packs of 10 cones for filling with henna paste
$7 entrance fee x 12 students $20 for gas $24 for parking $20 for gas $20 for gas $6 entrance fee x 12 students $20 for gas $20 for gas $30 for gas $6 entrance fee x 12 students will seek additional resources from departments and other clubs to facilitate additional fees to keep interest and energy during roundtables and panels posters Two conferences requiring a van, driver, and gas
March April Emily Breer 16mm Film Screening/Series (from Film-Makers Co-op) Emily Breer 16mm Film Screening/Series (from Film-Makers Co-op) Emily Breer 16mm Film Screening/Series (from Film-Makers Co-op) Emily Breer 16mm Film Screening/Series (from Film-Makers Co-op) Emily Breer 16mm Film Screening/Series (from Film-Makers Co-op) Emily Breer 16mm Film Screening/Series (from Film-Makers Co-op) Barbara Hammer 16mm Film Screenings/Series (from Canyon Cinema) Barbara Hammer 16mm Film Screenings/Series (from Canyon Cinema) Barbara Hammer 16mm Film Screenings/Series (from Canyon Cinema) Barbara Hammer 16mm Film Screenings/Series (from Canyon Cinema) Barbara Hammer 16mm Film Screenings/Series (from Canyon Cinema) Barbara Hammer 16mm Film Screenings/Series (from Canyon Cinema) Jennifer Reeves Screening Jennifer Reeves Screening
Like we discussed, start spending your money and request Emergency Funds once you run out. We're really excited for you to connect the Bard community to the Hudson Valley 170
We like your club's mission. Keep coming back for more funds!
200
Cut Have a great semester
100
Keep up the good work
1800
Come back for more money if you http://www.knitpicks.com/needles/Options_Interchangeable_Caspian_Circular_Knitting_Needle_Set__D91078.html need any more supplies! 150 http://www.amazon.com/Ostart-Single-Pointed-Knitting-Needles/dp/B009NQ1FQK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1391740350&sr=8-2&keywords=knitting+needles http://www.amazon.com/Ostart-Pointed-Carbonized-Knitting-Needles/dp/B009OXJ1TU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1391740350&sr=8-4&keywords=knitting+needles http://www.knitpicks.com/yarns/All_Knit_Picks_Yarn__L300198.html No one signed up for nor showed up to Budget Defense! This happened in Fall 2013 as well. 0.01
100 500
500
LifeNets LifeNets Lux Literary Magazine
rental fees for space used for an event and incentive gifts to speakers food, and drinks Printing Costs
$350 $200
4000
Lux Literary Magazine Mind's Eye Theater
Sawkill Space Shelves
100 150
Mind's Eye Theater New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground New Underground
General Expenses Priests (DC) Buck Gooter (Virginia) Dog (Binghamton, NY) Sediment Club (Providence, RI) Show Me the Body (Burlington, VT) Power Masters (Providence, RI) SARALEE (boston) Larvae (boston) Guerilla Toss (Boston) Dan Peck (brooklyn NY) Aye Nako (brooklyn, NY)
150 $300 $200 $150 $200 $150 $400 $200 $200 $200 $500 $300
Local Bands Sheet Music Binders
$300 113.12 25
Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art
New Underground Art Orcapelicans Orcapelicans
Final Allocation
We do two movie screenings every semester and each costs about $50.
Hudson Valley Explorers Club
Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Most of our funds will be invested in organizing and initiating fundraisers and awareness campaigns. We have decided to have 8 events in total, and only 4 events will be in use with money.
Keep up the good work
350
Estimate based on projections from previous expenditures, as well as information from new vendors we are considering. ~4000 would greatly expand the size, quality, and aesthetic coherence of our publication, as well as enhance the presentation of art within the magazine. We expect to print more copies as well, in order to reach more of the student body. We estimate the cost to be around $4.00 - $4.50 per copy, and to produce 1000 copies. One publisher (Lulu) has given us the quote of 4.03 per copy, and other publishers are working on the figures, but said that it would likely be similar. Supplies and decoration for maintaining the Lux Lending Library, a free service to students which we aim to host weekly. For use in planned club space Food, make-up, and costumes for four planned events: housewarming for club space, "dice bonanza" party, Spring Fling LARP, and LARP campaign. in the works 5/1/2013 3/1 at smog 3/1/2014 3/1 at smog in the works in the works 3/15 at root cellar 3/15 atroot cellar in the works in the works We will pay performer fee's for groups that are in the area (2 hours max travel time), but won't be able to afford their travel expenses. 21 group members, 10 songs, avg. 6 pages/song, $0.09/page $5/binder for 5 new members
Have a great semester
4000
Have a great semester
250
Emergency Fund us for future acts
1500
Have a great semester
200
Club
Expenditure
Cost
Orcapelicans
Food, Cups, Plates, Napkins, etc.
120
Orcapelicans Orcapelicans
Posters, Flyers, and Programs T-shirts Travel Fund (gas and tolls)
52.5 321 100
Buying arrangements Poi (2 sets) Fire Hoops (2) Fire Fan (2 sets) Fire Staff (1) Fuel Fire Safe clothing Guest Teachers
20 $150 $202 $260 $65 $160 $200 $100
Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler Preservation Nation at Feitler QSA
Mason Jars Tins Tincture Bottles
200 70 100
Bees Wax Glycerine Vegetables/fruits Herbs Books Posters Baking Soda Coconut Oil Jojoba Olive Oil Almond Oil Vitamin E oil essential oils Guest speakers Dark Matter
51 54 300 300 200 100
Root Cellar
Shows
$2,000
Root Cellar
Potlucks
$50
Root Cellar
Cleaning supplies
$100
Orcapelicans Orcapelicans Poi Joy Poi Joy Poi Joy Poi Joy Poi Joy Poi Joy Poi Joy
69 24 50 59 60 200 1000 1200
Root Cellar
Furniture
$1,000
Russian Club
Trip to Brighton Beach
$240
Russian Club
Trip to (non-touristy) New York City
$240
Russian Club
Guest speaker
94 $
Russian Club
PECHENIYE EE CHAI (COOKIES AND TEA!)
40 $
Sacred Harp Singing
12 copies of The Sacred Harp
$267.75
Sacred Harp Singing
gasoline Guest Instructor
$50 $500
Guest Lecturers/Performers
$300
EQUIPMENT
$700
Samba School
Samba School
Samba School
Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse Sawkill Coffeehouse secret internet
Harney and Sons teas (Local) Bulk Coffee from The Vermont Coffee Company (organic & fair trade) Weekly Milk Delivery (Hudson Valley Fresh, a local company) Bulk Sugars (Cane sugar, stevia, honey) Manager Stipend (Colin) Bulk Syrups for flavoring coffee and espresso-based drinks Small container of chalkboard paint and 1 set of chalk Payment of Barista's Coffee Bean Grinder Milk Steamer Double-A batteries Bulk Espresso Soy Milk funds to supply small but necessary items for gallery shows and events (tape, sheets for projection, cups)
Comments Fiscal Committee's Comments $40 for Invitational Concert, $40 for mid-semester concert, $40 for Final Concert on Dec. 7 $0.50 per poster, 20 posters, 3 events; $0.25 per program, 30 programs, 3 events; 10.70 per shirt; 30 shirts We will be travelling to Cherry Hill, NY for a concert and we've also been invited to UVM, RPI and Villanova for invitational concerts. 1 arrangement costs about $5, we'd like to buy at least 4 We need more fire poi so that more members can spin Have a great semester
Allocation
750
In order to make fire we need fuel. Natural fibers wont melt to your skin like synthetic fibers will. 2 teachers to come instruct us twice. You need to advertise MUCH more and some events have to be hosted at public campus venues. 550
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? need to be advertised Co-sponsored with Trans-Action. This year, we have consistently booked shows back to back weekend nights, and recently started hosting shows during the week as well. We need money to bring bands to Bard, pay them gas money, and enhance campus life for the community. The Root Cellar hosts vegan, seasonal potlucks for the Bard community - Rootsgiving was well attended, and a spring barbecue is in the works. These events bring the community together and introduce more people to the space. We need to buy vegan burgers, vegetables, hamburger buns, etc. We need more cleaning supplies to keep the place clean and tidy. The Root Cellar is in desparate need of new furniture. With this money, we can upgrade the falling-apart chairs and sofas, invest in lighter, cleaner furniture, in order to upgrade the space and make it more inviting for community use. Last year's trip to Brighton was great. This semester we would very much prefer to take metronorth. This will cover a little over the cost of a one way ticket to Brighton Beach on MetroNorth for approximately 12 participents. We hope to take a few of the Russian PIE exchange students to walk around glorious Brighton Beach to explore the Russian culture. If more students wish to come, we will spread the money we've recieved out more. Each person will cover the additional cost of a MetroNorth ticket. In addition to Brighton, on a separate trip, we would very much like to take the PIE students on a trip to the city. Our club president, Dan, is a native to these lands and has generously offered to lead this tour/expedition. We will explore Greenpoint, Williamsburg, and near-by parts of the city in order to present "the city as the the local sees it". The same metronorth pricing applies as the Brighton trip. We would like to invite a representative from Human Rights Watch to speak on the film, "Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer", which HRW collaborated on with HBO. The cost includes roundtrip transport from New York City to Rhinecliff--via Amtrak--as well as cab fair from Rhinecliff to campus For our film screenings open to the entire school. We will serve traditional Russian cookies and tea. Because Russians love tea. And cookies. This is the song book that we sing from every Sunday. It is the very core of our club. Due to growth we need more books. This money will go towards the gasoline expense for our club's Fall Break trip to Alabama. We will attend two all-day Sacred Harp singings. We'd like to have $500 to pay our guest teacher, Alex Friedman (he's a Bard graduate, actually), who comes up about every other week to teach new rhythms. We'd like to also have $300 for guest lecturers/performers. I'm hoping to get either Batala (http://batalanyc.com/) or Maracatu New York (http://maracatuny.com/band_bio/) to come up and do a workshop. Then as for equipment I've attached a screen shot of the purchases we would like to make. We need a bunch of earplugs to protect both the Advanced and Beginner class members' ears, some new drums to make sure our growing numbers have a chance to learn/play, and some new parts to placed the damaged old ones.
The duo is expensive 1000 1,000 for shows, only! Not much 1000 oversight for furniture investment. Use Charter Budget! (You have 2,000 rollover)
Not much oversight for furniture investment. Use Charter Budget! (You have 2,000 rollover)
Have a great semester
200
Have a great semester
250
You didn't show up to Budget Defense. Please, please, submit Emergency Fund requests. 0.01
2000 to coffeehouse. 570 to Manager. 2570 Please request emergency funding as the semester progresses. The committee wants to see how the space is treated.
350 700 1000 300 570 300 16 2500 20 60 20 150 150 $40
Whole Milk, 2%, Skim
Vanilla, Hazelnut, Irish cream, Peppermint, Chai Concentrate, Chocolate, Caramel, White Chocolate The most cost effective option for displaying our menu To be open 6 hours every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
For the milk frothers
Keep up the good work
38
Final Allocation
Club
SMOG
Sure SM58 x2
SMOG
XLR Cables
$300
SMOG SMOG
Sure Beta 52A Light Bulbs
$200 $30
SMOG
Heaxy duty brooms x2
$30
SMOG
Bass Amplifier
$400
SMOG
Gaffer tape
$10
SMOG
Club head stipend
$913.5
SMOG
Audio-tech Wages
$1,680
SMOG
Band Compensation
$3,000
Spirit Squad
Spring Fling Campus Appreciation
$1,200
Rental for Senior Project Bounce House
$900
Spirit Week prizes and supplies
$300
Spring Fling
Outside Security
900
Spring Fling
Police Patrols on campus
800
Spring Fling
Ambulances on stand-by
2100
Spring Fling
First Aid Room staffing
500
Spring Fling
Beer Garden
3000
Spring Fling
Food/Water for Spring Fling events Golf Cart
2500 1000
Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Spring Fling Strip Club Club Strip Club Club
sec Musical Acts Friday Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts Saturday Bardapolooza Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts Sunday Musical Acts Samba School Fashion Committee Alternative events stripper pole lingerie
500
Comments Even though there has been a setback for the Bard Skate Club as the ramp has been removed from its previous location at SMOG for liability reasons, we have gotten approval from the town of Tivoli and from the Bard administration. We spent last semester meeting weekly with the administration and coming up with a new location for the ramp. Although it is unfortunate that we will not have the ramp at SMOG, it will be easily accessible to students as it will be right at the shuttle stop. By moving the ramp to Tivoli we will further develope Bard's relationship with the local community, and will avoid legal conflict. This is where we need your support! Moving the ramp to Tivoli will ensure that the ramp does not go to waste—It would be a great shame to for the five thousand dollars used to build the ramp to go down the drain and it would be a equally great shame for the culture surrounding the ramp to be destroyed. Please help us move the ramp so future and current students can enjoy skating while attending Bard. Holds PA on top of subwoofers, ours have been broken Replaces worn-out microphone grills Reliable microphones… we only have 3 right now (a few got stolen) but need more for backup and larger acts We go through a lot of these, due to standard wear and tear. Absolutely necessary in having a working venue Reliable kick-drum microphone. Will add some much needed boost for live shows, especially with our new subwoofers Performance lighting SMOG gets very dusty and dirty… we need these to keep the space as clean as humanly possible Acts frequently request bass amps because they are difficult to travel with. Bass amps are the most versetile amplifier (compatible with keyboards, vocals, guitars, bass instruments) and, in a venue where sound is often an issue, it would boost our reputation to be able to accommodate traveling acts with an in house bass amp. To mark our cables, microphones, etc., so that audio techs and traveling bands know what belongs to SMOG and what does not After speaking with Julie Silverstien, we believe it is appropriate to request compensation for our work with SMOG, specifically when these responsibilities exceed those of the average clubhead. hiring audiotechs and smog monitors, maintaining the space, blogging, drafting transition plans, routine meetings with administration, throwing monthly cover nights, allocating funds to student booked shows as well as booking shows ourselves: these are merely a handful of the tasks split between the three of us on a weekly basis. (14 weeks/semester x at least 3 hours of work per week x 7.25 NY State Minimum Wage = $304.5 per club head. $304.5 x 3 [Zachary Taube, Preston Ossman, Nick Levine] = $913.5) 14 weeks/semester x 3 shows/week x 5hrs/show x 8.00 NY State minimum wage In order to host travelling bands, specifically larger name acts, we will need to be able to compensate them for food, housing, gas, etc. Each semester we appreciate the various offices that help to keep Bard running. This semester we would like to appreciate the other offices as well as increase the number of random acts of kindess including candy grams for during finals. The Spirit Squad would like to rent a Bounce House for Seniors to celebrate handing in their senior project on April 30th. This would pay for rental, delivery and set up of the bounce house We would like to purchase supplies for hosting a spirit week (such as snacks and refreshments). We would also like to provide prizes for people who display the best spirit during the week. works with Bard Security staff to help keep our students safe during Spring Fling! acts as deterrent for trouble-makers from the surrounding communities, which helps to keep our students safe during Spring Fling! so we don't draw resources from the greater community when students make unhealthy decisions during Spring Fling. payment for professional health services staff to help keep students safe during Spring Fling gives ability to safely monitor legal alcohol consumption during Spring Fling Pizza, bagels, snacks galore, + water, water, and more water = this much money Golf cart for SRG to be able to run extra golf cart patrol during Spring Fling Advertising, web design, potential emergancy costs
100 200 2000 5000 1000
Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts Musical Acts
FREE 1200 12000 2000
Bard Bands
500 200 300 2500 $100 $200
Strip Club Club Strip Club Club Strip Club Club Strip Club Club Strip Club Club
ID scanner leather Hillary Clinton speaker fee Judith Butler speaker fee single dollar bills for practice
$100 $200
Student Activities Board
Rolls of tape
$35
Student Activities Board
Transportation for purchasing supplies for each event $100
Student Activities Board
Decorations, and prizes
$400
Student Activities Board
$600
Student Activities Board Student Activities Board Student Activities Board
Movie screening Food (fresh fruits, cheese platters, pretzels, cheese puffs ) Publicity DJ Showdown
Student Activities Board
Carnival
$800
Student Activities Board
Gameshow
$1,500
Musical Acts Carlos needs it for his final project! Tradition of ending the weekend on a high (fashion) note For none music related events during the weekend Keep up the hard work her income appropriate attire just in case some underage patrons try to inappropriately get in the club appropriate attire part 2 $5000000 motivation $20000000 education a dolla makes us holla $20000 practice makes perfect Keep up the good work We are hoping to continue to co-sponsor recess throughout the semester and need a constant supply of tape to create the game area Our club members volunteer to drive to Red Hook and Kingston in order to purchase the food and supplies we use at each event so this would be reimbursement for gas We strive to provide event appropriate decorations for each event. All our decorations are stored and reused by other clubs. We also try to provide useful prizes for the winners of each of our event raffles (e.g. gas and grocery gift cards, etc.) We want to rent the rights to a movie from Swank for another movie screening As part of our signature style, we provide food at every event. This would cover food for all our major events Posters and advertisments from SPARC Payment for two DJ's to perform. Rental of carnival equipment (e.g. snowcone machine, dunk tank etc.) Rental of gameshow equipment and payment for gameshow host and setup people.
Skate Club SMOG SMOG
Expenditure
Moving the skateboarding ramp to Tivoli Subwoofer Mounting Pole x2 Sure SM58 Microphone grill x3
Cost
6300 $27.9 $24 $200
Spirit Squad
Spirit Squad
$1,500 $250 $500
Fiscal Committee's Comments You already have $3000, please use that. Money must be used on campus.
0.01
Allocation
Focus on equipment. EF for bands
3500
trim/cut? smog would like its own fund for bands if possible
We love what you do
1300
We're looking forward to a great Spring Fling, thank you for your hard work 35000
Musical Acts Musical Acts
1
3500
Final Allocation
Club STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
Expenditure
Cost
Sam Pratt and Theo Seman
350
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
Inés Chapela Rebecca Capper
210 480
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
Jacqueline Reddington
250
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
Mari Crawford
173
Julia Wallace
160
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
Becca Silbert Emma Horwitz
340 25
Students Students Students Students Students Students
Tibetan dance performance for ASO travel expenses to new york Ingredients for picnic A Small Tibetan New Years Party Honorarium for workshop-master Lecture by Elliot Sperling
100 300 250 300 400 400
Students for Justice in the Middle East
Amy Kaplan- Honorarium and Transportation
$600
Students for Justice in the Middle East
David Eng- Honorarium and Transportation
$600
Students for Justice in the Middle East
Max Blumenthal- Honorarium and Transportation
$600
Students for Justice in the Middle East Students for Justice in the Middle East Students for Justice in the Middle East
Joseph Massad- Honorarium and Transportation Posters, Flyers, and Printed Materials Food for teach-ins, workshops and film screenings
$400 $150 $200
Students for Women's Equality and Rights Students for Women's Equality and Rights
Advertising for Vagina Monologues Vagina Monologues Props and Red Items
100 150
Students for Women's Equality and Rights
Food and Beverage
100
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
STUDENT THEATRE COLLECTIVE
Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surf Club Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist Surrealist
for for for for for for
a a a a a a
Free Free Free Free Free Free
Tibet Tibet Tibet Tibet Tibet Tibet
Camping Gas Rentals Food Camping Gas Rentals Food 2 Surfboards 3 Wetsuits ariel hoop construction materials paint silks lights fire fuel fire equipment student help fire workshop safety equipment inflatables trapeze rigging
212 130 420 300 212 130 420 300 500 500 750 3500 150 600 200 100 100 100 200 200 900 2000
SWING CLUB
Lessons
$350
SWING CLUB SWING CLUB SWING CLUB
Defensive Driver Advertising Event (Food&Drink)
$70 $30 $300
SWING CLUB
Cover Charges
$700
SWING CLUB
Gas
$400
Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training
Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus
(STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC) (STC)
Comments This is a collaborative Senior Project in Music and Dance. We want to create an evening length work that begins as more of an exhibition or installation. We want to create a gallery space, rather than a classical proscenium layout by building multiple rooms partitioned by black and white curtains. This gives the audience the freedom to move around the space, to create their own journey. The project will culminate in a 20minute piece, all in one room. There are 11 dancers and 2 musicians. To know what happens inside the rooms you have to come see the show. In tandem with her senior project, which is on Festivals in France (Carnival), wherein people are transformed into BEARS, Ines will utilize the elements of the festival in her performance, while planning on hunting and tanning her VERY OWN HIDES for the costumes. She will be staging this performance in Montgomery Place Orchards. !!! Rebecca is putting on an immersive theater experience in the Old Gym, where the audience members RSVP in advance to a dinner. They will be escorted to tables, and the evening will unwind in conversation...and dramatics! Jacky is putting on Sarah Kane's play, Cleansed, for her senior project, which includes "impossible" stage directions, and intriguing language. She will be using her budget to fund puppets made by Studio Arts major Hannah Rosenblum, who knows materials and their costs quite well. She also needs a stripper booth, wherein one of her major characters will be. She hopes to build this in the scene shop. Mari, Patrick Dwyer, Michael Kulukundis and Eleanor Robb are putting on a play about Refuge, a family with a destructive bi-polar son who is not attempting to get his life together. The set includes normal household goods, which are perishable, and will need, therefore, to be replenished during the perfromances. Julia is putting on a multi-disciplinary project using dance, voice-over and projection, focusing on my hometown, Stone Mountain, Georgia, a town that served as the revival place and sacred soil of the Ku Klux Klan. Through the interviews she conducted and the essays she is writing in my senior project, I'm adapting my written arts project into a performance piece exploring how history is seeded into the land, how land and buildings are repurposed, white privilege, the complexity of human nature in relation to prejudice, and other themes that pertain to race relations Becca is putting on an adaptation of Macbeth all about Lady Macbeth. The money she will be using will go towards props and costumes (masks, food, weapons, crowns, second-skins (!), dresses, paint and gobos (!). Exciting! Emma needs a microphone for a reading of her play. The play is about a Rooster, the inhabitants of a house, a horrible doctor who is beautiful and doesn't mean to be horrible, a turtle, a dog, and the impossibility of giving birth to another human being (or animal being) when you are already so messy anyway, who needs a baby right? Or do you... props, costume Bard Van to New York for protests Nomad picnic organized with Opre Roma Food, advertisement, etc. Honorarium for SFT people to give workshop honorarium Author of the academic boycott resoution for the American Studies Association. Professor Kaplan will be on a panel with Professor Eng discussing the importance of the academic boycott of Israel. Author of the academic boycott resoution for the Association of Asian Studies. Professor Eng will be on a panel with Professor Kaplan discussing the importance of the academic boycott of Israel. New York Times best selling author Max Blumenthal will talk about his new book "Goliath: Life an Loathing in Greater Israel" and discuss the importance of boycotting, divesting from, and sanctioning Israel. Leading Palestinian academic and Professor of Middle East Politics at Columbia. He will discuss the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement agasint Israel.
Outreach to local newspapers to attract wider audience/oncampus poster printing Speaker Fee (1000), lodging (150) and transportation(150) fees for speaker Food and supplies for Campus-Wide events
Fiscal Committee's Comments Keep putting on great shows
1500
Allocation
Keep up the good work
650
Keep coming back for funds once events are more finalized. Utilize the Emergency Fund
1000
Have a great semester
250
You didn't show up to Budget Defense, nor did you sign up for it. Please utilize Emergency Fund to keep your club going. 0.01
Doing a great job, keep it up!!!
8000
50 each to film and photography students for final show
IMPORTANT-SAFETY Dance instructor, Neil Curri gave 5 lessons free of chage as a trial last semester. But, his lessons were such a hit, that we decided to reconfigure the budget to give him a bit of compensation. We've asked him to return for more lessons this semester. This amount covers about five to seven lessons with Neil. Neil dances frequently in the area and helps to foster a welcoming environment for Bard students at community dances. Keep up the good work! We would like to pay our defensive driver who takes us to community dances on a weekly basis We plan to host at the end of the semester a Swing Club event open to the campus as a too chunky This semester, we plan to attend several swing events in Red Hook, Kingston, Hudson, and Poughkeepsie. Many of these events have cover charges (none more than $15) for the floor and live bands. This amount takes care of cover charges for around 5-7 sudents per dance. Last semester we had great success travelling to community dances and ended up running out of budget money for the cover charges. We plan to take our own vehicles or possibly Bard Vans via the transportations department (we have at least one Bard Driver) to the community dances. We have calculated the approximate gas charges for all of the events combined.
850
Final Allocation
Club
Expenditure
Cost
Tango Club
Transportation for NYC All Night Milonga (dance)
150
Tango Club
Teacher Chungin Goodstein
1500
Tango Club
Food for 2 Milongas
500
Tango Club
All Night Milonga NYC Entry Fee
300
Tango Club
Yale Tango Festival
3000
Tango Club
Tango DJ/Instrumentalists
400
Tango Club
Advertisement
200
Tango Club Terribly Awesome Films Terribly Awesome Films Terribly Awesome Films Terribly Awesome Films Terribly Awesome Films Terribly Awesome Films
Resources Fantasy Mission Force Road House Mystics in Bali The Killing of Satan Monster a Go-Go/Psyched by the 4-D Witch The Wild World of Batwoman (MST3K Edition)
550 $12.48 $6.59 $14.96 $14.95 $19.99 $10.22
The Fashion Committee
SPARC
$250
The Fashion Committee
DJ for Prom Party
$500
The Fashion Committee
Prom Party Decorations
$500
The Fashion Committee
Prom Party Food
$250
The Fashion Committee
Photographer
$250
The Fashion Committee
Photographer
$250
The Fashion Committee
Craft Materials
$300
The Fashion Committee
Central Services
$100
The Fashion Committee
Valentine's Day Party Food
$200
The Fashion Committee
Valentine's Day Party Decorations
$200
The Fashion Committee The Gathering The Gathering The Gathering
Valentine's Day Party DJ Born of The Gods Draft Nyx Draft Grab Bag Draft
$200 $150 $150 $150
The Gathering The Gathering The Hustle Museum: Umbrella Organization
Gas for Travel Advertising cigars
$100 $75 50 $
The Hustle Museum: Umbrella Organization
headphones
400 $
The Hustle Museum: Umbrella Organization The Hustle Museum: Umbrella Organization
velvet rope lock picking kits
$44 $60
The Hustle Museum: Umbrella Organization The Mix
mail order brides Replication and printing costs of CDs + paper sleeves
$400 $563.2
The Moderator
publicity
$50
The Moderator
printing
$600
The Moderator
Release Event
$150
The Nudge Club The Nudge Club The Old Gym
General Supplies Food Bits and Accessories Lamps
$275 $75 $60 $250
The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym
Connectors Clip Lights Clip Light Lamps Stage Pin Connectors and Accessories Stage Pin Cable Edison to Stage Pin Adapters
$150 $80 $60 $50 $50 $50
The Old Gym
Lighting Board
$3,000
Comments This amount would go towards milonga club cover charges and trips to local milongas in New Paltz,Albany, Woodstock, Germantown, and New York City. These trips allow us to volunteer our own musicians for the milonga dance sessions while helping to further connect Bard tango with the wider tango community in the Hudson Valley and New York City. We will be using Chungin Goodstein to teach a weekly beginners lesson and intermidiate private lessons for the duration of the semester. This sum will go to pay for that service. We will be hosting this semester 2 milongas at the beginningof the semester and during Spring Fling for the tango club and residential community dancers. In previous years there have been great numbers of people who turn out to both milongas and we would like to make sure that there is enough food, because in past years there hasn't been. This will cover the entry fee for the all night milonga entry fee and approximately it is 20 dollars per person. We would like to take at least 15 members. This is the Tango Club's largest Spring event when members of the Bard Tango club meet with other colleges' tango clubs and many famous tango studios. Not only are we able to promote the college and tango club to other colleges such as Harvard, Princeton, and Brown, but also to philanthropists that can contribute to the Bard tango communtiy. The tango club would like to bring 10 people to the festival; dates March 28th and 29th. The cost estimation includes entry fees for the members, hotel, food. We have tried to find less expensive hotel accomodations. We have connections to Tango Dj's in the hudson valley that have given us a discounted price of 400 dollars to provide music for both of our milongas. Nowhere else could we get such a great price for 2 events. Because Bard Tango is growing and becoming not only a club, but also a place where we can connect and learn from the community, advertisement is necessary. We are hoping to advertise through local milonga clubs which costs money and in festival magazines, so we have to buy advertisement spaces. Many of our members cannot afford the proper dance shoes needed to practice, and particularly for our member that have disabilities and have a hard time finding shoes (but attend all classes and milongas), especially have trouble getting proper tango shoes. We are an all inclusive club and want everyone whether they have the money for resources or not to be able to participate comfortably. Terrible classic for club DVD library Terrible classic for club DVD library Terrible classics for club DVD library Terrible classic for club DVD library Terrible classics for club DVD library Terrible classic for club DVD library We will need posters for 5 events (The Prom Party, the clothes exchange for dorms, spring photo shoot, the Spring Fling show, & the workshops) assuming we use 50 posters for each event. We want to be able to pay 2 student DJs for this semester's Prom Party. For the Prom Party, we will need a variety of decorations, including prom King & Queen crowns, backdrops,& eating utensils. Our Mardi Gras theme will include unique invitations for the student body,plenty of beads, and quality masks for all of our guests. This year, we are not collaborating with other clubs, so we will need to buy all of the food for the event. We want to order 2 King Cakes in order to add to our theme. We want to hire a student photographer for our Prom Event. The photographer will be paid $50 an hour for 5 hours. We want to hire a photographer(Bard student or profesisonal) this time around for our Spring Photoshoot to ensure better advertising for our Spring Fling event. For our fashion workshop to decorate and create clothing, we will need needles, thread, knitting needles, yarn, and string for friendship bracelets. After the spring photoshoot, we want to be able to give out the prints from the shoot instead of just putting them online, so we will need money for printing. For our Valentine's Day Party, we are not collaborating with other clubs and we want to have all kinds of desserts for our guests. For our Valentine's Day Party, we want to have all kinds decorations including heart-shaped cut-outs, streamers, and lights. For our Valentine's Day Party, we have reached out to a DJ to assist our event. 36 Booster Packs for a Booster Draft 36 Booster Packs for a Booster Draft 36 Booster Packs for a Booster Draft We hope to attend several tournaments at locations near Bard.
Fiscal Committee's Comments
Allocation
2500
Keep up the good work! Utilize Emergency Fund if need be.
Keep up the terribly awesome work
50
Have a great semester
1750
That's a lot! Student DJs only. $100/DJ
Too much for decor.
must be student photographer. $100/photographer must be student photographer. $100/photographer
100 100 Keep up the good work
;) the "look" getting our legit remixes into movie soundtracks like Hustle n Flow part II getting into movie premieres like the sequel to Get Rich or Die Use your natural swag. Trying What type of jail? jail survival Consult Human Rights Dept. regarding mail order bride. sometimes hustlers get lonely :( :( :( We are hoping to create an attractive product that is also cost- As discussed with the Committee and effective so as to release it to the community free of charge. the Treasurer - come to us with an This price would cover 1000 copies. Emergency Fund request (
[email protected]) once your CD is ready to be made! 150 is just a placeholder amount. We need to make submission posters to get subissions. We need to print them at central services so they're colorful and people see them. We need a bunch of them so we can keep putting them up throughout the semester. Keep the good work up We have decided to release one issue for the 2013-14 school year. The money we used last semester will still be honored by Qualprint, but we need about $600 more to make the issue an appropriate size for a yearly publication This should cover the costs of printing content from the magazine on a large scale to adorn the walls at our release event. This is exciting! Ask us for Emergency Info and sign making materials, materials to reorganize Funds once you use your money or decision-making setting need more! For events; informational meetings, and skill shares Please Emergency Fund us Replacements for tools For a spotlight we have needed for a very long time and for replacements in general seeing as light fixtures are alwasy breaking Replacements Replacements and Repairs For blown and dying lamps Repairs for light and cable connectors Replacements for old and un-repairable cable Replacements and Additions Our lighting board is very old and difficult to use, a new lighting board is essential and will make for more effecient and professional productions
600
0.01
150
700
150 3796
Final Allocation
Club
Expenditure
Cost
The Old Gym The Old Gym
Traveler Chain and lock
$2,000 $60
The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym
Spike Tape Gaff Tape Glow Tape and Glow Corners Electrical Tape
$160 $150 $100 $50
The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym The Old Gym
Standing metal shelving unit Paintsbrushes/Scrapers/Rollers/Trays Sharpies, Scissors, Pens, Chalk Cleaning Solvents/Sprays/Etc Posters and Calendars First Aid Cabinet Work Gloves Props - tables, benches…
$200 $100 $50 $50 $75 $125 $40 $100
The Old Gym
Domain name / website
150
Through the Flower Publication Through the Flower Publication Through the Flower Publication
75 Copies of 30 page Art Publication Craft Supplies (elmers glue, hot glue gun, stickers) Make a mix CD for each print of the magazine
$500 $80 $45
Comments Fiscal Committee's Comments A traveler is a track that we can hang our curtain on so that it can be pulled to the side by simple pulling on a string. As our curtain is right now, we must climb a ladder and unnattach 20 different strings that hold the curtain up. We need a chain and a lock so that we can secure our scaffolding to ensure that it is used only by those who are trained in how to operate it. This is a safety issue Used by designers and directors An electrician's best friend For audience risers and set pieces For cable and light repairs another standing shelving unit is needed for storage of costumes and props for painting of sets and upkeep of floors and walls For labeling, cutting, etc. For space upkeep and use by project heads Promotion for projects Yearly replacement Replacements New purchase and replacement We would like to be able to purchase a domain name to make the Old Gym more visable in the community and more professsional Use SPARC As we discussed with the Committee, come to us when you're ready to publish! Work on your publication and once it's ready to print, contact us (
[email protected]) with Emergency Fund request. 100
Trans-Action Initiative
Julia Weldon
600
Trans-Action Initiative Trans-Action Initiative
Zine Making Workshop Bard On
800 30
Trans-Action Initiative
Trans Day of Celebration
60
Trans-Action Initiative Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization
10 30 20 20 50 25 50
for Vietnamese Food Festival
60
for Vietnamese Food Festival
15 20 15
for Vietnamese Food Festival for Vietnamese Food Festival for Vietnamese Food Festival
Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization
Miscellaneous Coffee + condensed milk Tea Soft Drinks Bread + pâté + butter Vietnamese Shrimp Crackers Bread + jambon + meat + carrot + cucumber + cilantro + kohlrabi Vietnamese glutinous rice + Vietnamese ham + Chinese sausage Nộm (Vietnamese salad) + carrot + peanut + kohlrabi + coriander Chè (bean soup) + black and red peas Fried bananas Summer rolls + fried meat + dry pancake + Vietnamese noodles + eggs + cucumber + lettuce 2 small kites + 2 big kites t'rung music instrument
Julia Weldon is a genderqueer singer-songwriter who has come to Bard for several years in a row. She is consistently highly received and performs in DTR. We will be collaborating with QSA to fund this event. Have a great semester Jacinta Bunnell has much experience making radical queer zines in NYC and the Hudson Valley. She will be visiting Bard to help us create a Trans survival guide for Bard College that includes a history of the club. To pay for snack and paper for the collaborative (QSA) table To pay for snacks and activities. We would like to pair the well-known Trans Day of Rememberance with the new Trans Day of Celebration in order to depict trans life at Bard in a positive, celebratory light. To pay for paper for awareness campaigns and posters advertising events/meetings for Vietnamese Film Screening Have a great semester for Vietnamese Film Screening for Vietnamese Film Screening for Vietnamese Film Screening for Vietnamese Film Screening
50 73 76
Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization
Printing 50 color Photos+ pictures at shutterfly.com lamp string for lighting the photos Clip and string for hanging and clipping the photos 2 water puppetries 3 traditional masks for puppetries show
300 40 10 60 60
Vietnamese Student Organization
Lantern lights for Light show
120
Wellness Club Wellness Club Wellness Club
Guest speaker(s), Nutrition, Mental Health, &ct. Healthy feast (and wellness discussion) event. Pomander supplies
250 $ 70 $ 70 $
for Vietnamese Food Festival for Singing Kite Outdoor Game for Singing Kite Outdoor Grame for "Art Before and After War" Exhibition. 11x14 photo = 7.99. 16 x 20 photo = 17.99 for "Art Before and After War" Exhibition for "Art Before and After War" Exhibition Vietnamese Culture Festival Vietnamese Culture Festival Vietnamese Culture Festival. We will have lantern light hanging around the room. http://www.oogalights.com/BrownLantern-Patio-Party-String-Lights.aspx I do not know how many we can get with what money; the hope is to have one or two, on nutrition and psychological health, and possibly also tincture-making and meditation. Emergency Fund us when you need Bard professors are also options, hopefully additional to this. more money! (
[email protected]) Open to all, of course. Many oranges, and maaaany cloves. We like cheese. We LOVE wine. Advertise more. Emergency Fund us when you need more money! (
[email protected]) We will need certified servers for the meetings. Napkins, cups etc.
Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization Vietnamese Student Organization
Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese Wine and Cheese
Session 1 - US/Local: Cheese Session 1: Event Staff Session 1: Utensils Session 2 - Australian: Cheese Session 2: Event Staff Session 2: Utensils Session 3 - Euro (Italy, France): Cheese Session 3: Event Staff Session 3: Utensils Printing Costs
$100 $200 $10 $100 $200 $10 $100 $200 $10 $20
WXBC
Band: Jonathan Richman (of the Modern Lovers)
3000
WXBC
Carpet
150
WXBC
Chairs
200
WXBC WXBC WXBC WXBC
Three RODE PSA1s Misc. wires Crosley CR6009A Advance record player Blank t-shirts
300 200 180 25
WXBC
Cataloging materials
50
WXBC
Two monitor stands
250
WXBC
New table
300
yoga club
Acrobatic Yoga workshop
150
yoga club
Yoga Philosophy Lecture
500
yoga club
posters
70
yoga club
Kundalini Yoga Instructor
250
yoga club
Thai Yoga Massage with Diana Brenes Seiler, LMT
1000
600
140
600
Money for printing flyers and advertisements Keep requesting Emergency Funds and ask for furniture donations! (B&G, Performance fee professors, etc) The floor of the studio gets filthy, and no matter how many times we clean it, it doesn't get better. A carpet would help control dirt buildup, and would be easy to clean. Our chairs in the studio are broken, and DJs have often fallen off of them while doing their shows. These swivel stands will make speaking into and accessing our microphones smoother and easier. Many of our wires are frayed and need to be replaced. We have so many records, but nothing to play them on! To make more WXBC shirts stickers, markers, tape to keep track and organize music that is sent in from promoters. Our monitors are currently sitting on broken post-office boxes on the floor, which distorts the sound and leaves the monitors themselves vulnerable to damage. The table we have now is on its last legs (no pun intended), and in order to use the swivel stands they'll need to be installed into a sturdier table. We want to invite Lana Heintjes from New Paltz, Rock yoga to instruct an acro yoga lesson and provide instruction into acrobatic yoga postures that will have the potential to be in the Bard Circus. Have a great semester To sponsor Professor Douglas Brooks from the University of Rochester to lecture about yoga philosophy. Douglas is an internationaly know yogic scholar who would has much to offer for members of yoga club but also philosophy and religions majors. It is important to have eyecatching posters for our workshops and our weekly yoga classes. We want to bring alternative types of yoga that are not offered in the Bard Gym and want to invitied Martin Cash to come and teach a two hour workshop on the Kundalini technique. We want to offer Thai yoga Massage durring finals to help students cope with stress. Diana Brenes Seiler has offered to train students in Thai yoga massage so that we can continue 250 to help each other heal.
3500
400
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