ASI DONATIONS Sample Clauses

ASI DONATIONS. The primary purpose of ASI is to encourage and support on-campus programs and services, which enhance the University experience for students, faculty, staff and surrounding communities. The ASI Board of Directors recognizes that from time to time student organizations in good standing will request ASI funding to support important charitable events, community service organizations, and other worthy social causes. To facilitate these requests in a fair and equitable manner, the following criteria will be utilized in evaluating such requests: • This policy limits funding to registered California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) student clubs and organizations in good standing (as outlined in the CSUF "Club & Organization Policy" available in the Xxxx of Students office). Funding to individuals will not be considered. • The sponsored charity or community service organization for which funding is being requested must be registered nationally as a 501 (c)(3) organization, as per United States federal tax code. • In order that the ASI be properly recognized, the sponsoring student organization must observe all appropriate guidelines detailed in the ASI Sponsorship Policy. • A significant number of CSUF students must participate in the funded activity or service for which they are seeking ASI support. • The ASI shall not fund requests in excess of $100. • All donations approved by the Finance Committee, regardless of the amount, must be presented to the Board of Directors for final approval. • If multiple CSUF student clubs and organizations are participating in the same charitable event(s) and/or asking a donation for the same cause, the ASI will only fund one collaborative CSUF team. Charitable events and organizations may not receive more than $100 per year regardless of the number of sponsoring clubs and organizations. • The Associated Students, Inc. limits its total funding of these charitable organizations and events to $2000 per fiscal year.
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