https://www.purdue.edu/sao/Fundraising/SOGA and SFAB.html

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f0j147sW9tv85Guy6WP9bXN_2JnSgh7DNYhsjORBrmU/edit?usp=sharing

SOGA Funding Prioritization:

(Scale 1= most frequently funded, 4= least frequently funded)

  1. Events open to campus
    1. ON campus, free of charge
    2. ON campus, with minimal charge
    3. OFF campus, free of charge
    4. OFF campus, with minimal charge
  2. Events not open to campus, still in Tippecanoe County
    1. Professional Development
    2. Direct business of the college or organization
    3. Educational
  3. Travel outside of Tippecanoe County
    1. Professional development or national conference
    2. Direct business of the college or organization
    3. Educational
  4. Equipment or supplies relating directly to the organizational purpose with no associated event

Try to incorporate a free on-campus open event (a) into your project and write your purpose focusing on the project.

There could be multiple events for a single application, but they must be within 8 days.

Using SOGA for Equipment:

The equipment purchased using SOGA can be kept after the event. Try to host an event based on the equipment while benefiting the whole Purdue community.

Purchase Using SOGA:

Fill in the budget sheet. Make sure to take into account Fees, Taxes, Shipping, Tariff, etc. When in doubt, overestimate the money you’ll need. For a single SOGA application, money approved for a line item can be moved to other approved line items.

Use the Description column to provide a very short summary of the item.

Items not approved by SOGA will not be funded, and approved items funds could not be reallocated to fund denied items.

Notable Funding Limitations: