Fundraising and Special Events Officer Training 2013
Fundraising On Campus vs. Off Campus Off Campus Fundraisers – These are controlled by businesses and agreements made with them – Do not make promises that you cannot keep – Checks must be made out to the organizations bank (SG funded – University of Florida) – May not use University funds for fundraising On Campus Fundraisers – Must be an approved activity – May not use University funds for fundraising Programming Basics
On Campus Fundraising Approved ways to fundraise on campus: – Penny voting – Silent auctions – 3-5k – Walkathon – Sports tournament – T-shirt, button, hat, etc., sales (ONLY if item is personalized for event or student organization) – Face tattoos or painting (organization must work w/ the University Athletic Association if for an athletic event) – Speed Dating (No Dating Games or Dating Auctions) – Volunteer at Gator Nights (food scholarship) Funds raised must be donated to a charitable cause or be used for educational purposes (conference travel, programs, competition, lectures or forums, etc.).
Donations and Tax Information As a registered student organization, you are not an entity of the University of Florida – You may NOT use the Universitys tax id information Donations will not receive a tax write-off for individuals or businesses Organizations may apply for individual tax status to manager donated and/or raised funds
Co-Sponsors Collaboration with other stakeholders on campus is recommended and promotes University partnerships A Co-Sponsorship Agreement Form is highly recommended for proper communication and administration of your co-sponsored events Commercial Activity – if you are approached about a co- sponsorship by non-university groups or commercial vendors please contact the SAI to have the inquiry reviewed on a case-by-case basis – Do not reserve meeting rooms for these vendors – Your organization must be the main sponsor and the headliner on all promotional materials (i.e. RUB Entertainment presents…) Logos are permissible but must be approved by the SAI Programming Basics
Common Special Events Concerts 5K Run/Walk Events Demonstrations Co-Sponsorships Programming Basics
Concerts Meet with SAI Staff to assist you in contract negotiation and planning. All Concerts must be co-sponsored by Student Government Productions or Reitz Union Board Entertainment. The SAI must be involved in all contact with agents for speakers, negotiations and offers. A verbal offer on the phone is considered binding. Programming Basics
5K Run/Walk Events Run/Walks can happen on a first come, first served basis, via submission of permit. Limited to Saturdays or Sundays Select from pre-approved routes CANNOT happen on a home football game weekend Organizations will be responsible for all University Police (UPD) and other related expenses (approximately $300 for UPD). Programming Basics
Demonstrations Can be permitted events SAI staff can help you plan a successful demonstration
Co-Sponsorships Collaboration with other stakeholders on campus is recommended and promotes University partnerships A Co-Sponsorship Agreement Form is highly recommended for proper communication and administration of your co-sponsored events Commercial Activity – if you are approached about a co- sponsorship by non-university groups or commercial vendors please contact the SAI to have the inquiry reviewed on a case-by-case basis – Do not reserve meeting rooms for these vendors – Your organization must be the main sponsor and the headliner on all promotional materials (i.e. RUB Entertainment presents…) Logos are permissible but must be approved by the SAI