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Revision as of 11:47, 14 March 2007
Contents
The Phi Sigma Pi Chapter Finance & Fundraising Resource Guide
The Chapter Finance & Fundraising Resource Guide (a.k.a. The Money FAQ) intends to assist chapters in sharing ideas for chapter budgeting, long-term financial planning, and the challenging area of fundraising. This guide is not intended as specific or required direction on any topic, and it does not serve as substitute or supercede any direction on finances, payments due, or risk management areas (e.g. insurance) given by the National Governing Documents or the National Office.
Please join in making this living document and assisting other chapters by adding, editing, and improving the information contained here.
Top Subjects
- Fundraising Ideas! Read or add more.
- What makes a Fun Fundraising experience for the chapter?
- How can we plan our event funds more effectively?
- Saving money. Should we save? How do we manage this well?
- How do we create an endowment?
Links
- Article: "How to Buy a Big Gorilla" on planning finances for large events.
- Alumni Resource Guide: Main Page
Disclaimers
All content submitted to the Phi Sigma Pi Wiki-based Resource Guides is considered the shared property of Phi Sigma Pi and its members. Please do not submit content unless you are comfortable that it may be edited, amended, altered or removed by other contributors. Malevolent destruction of content and/or posting of blatantly inappropriate content may be considered conduct unbecoming a brother.
All content in the Resource Guides should be considered as advice only, and no content or advice should be followed if in conflict with the Phi Sigma Pi National Constitution, University Regulations, or state, local, or federal law.