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Bryn Mawr Leadership Orientation Workshop

Bryn Mawr Leadership Orientation Workshop. Objectives. To foster collaboration and networking between student leaders. To build on the skills that you have already developed as club leaders. . BLingo.

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Bryn Mawr Leadership Orientation Workshop

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  1. Bryn Mawr Leadership Orientation Workshop

  2. Objectives • To foster collaboration and networking between student leaders. • To build on the skills that you have already developed as club leaders.

  3. BLingo • Find another student in the workshop that is doing an activity on the sheet. You have to find out how they are doing the event, what they are doing for the event, or ask a follow up question that will give you a better sense of what that club is doing . • This is like Bingo, meaning that you can only have one group listed per square. • If you win BLingo, you get a surPRIZZZZZZEEEE!!!

  4. Leadership Stories Activity • Think of a short story describing your path to the leadership position you now hold. The story should have a beginning, middle, and end. Don't analyze the experience. Just tell what happened. • Share your stories with your group mates. One person is the storyteller, one is the interviewer (only questions). Be sure to listen intently to the speaker and give feedback at the end of the story.

  5. Leadership Stories Activity Interviewer's questions to ask: • What was the most challenging aspect of your path to this role? • How did you handle the challenge? • When did you feel most alive and engaged in the work? • What have you learned in this work or on your path doing this work? • How has your learning transferred into other parts of your life? Questions to consider when giving feedback: • What is one strength or capacity from the speaker's story? • How is it expressed through the speaker's perceptions, decisions, or actions? • What aspects of the story might be helpful in motivating and inspiring others?

  6. The Budgeting Process • Attend the mandatory club workshop (CHECK!) • Submit budgets • Interview with SFC

  7. Budget Submission • ›Use template found on Moodle • ›Submit completed budget on Moodle • ›Submit ticket and 1 paper copy of budget to SGA House • ›Sign up for an interview slot at SGA House All materials are due FRIDAY 2/1 at 12pm

  8. Budget Interviews • Sign up for a slot in SGA House • ›Interviews : Dalton 212E • ›Mon 2/4, 7-10 pm • Tues 2/5, 7-9:30 pm • Wed 2/6, 7-9:30 pm • ›Please be on time- no Bryn Mawr time!

  9. How much will my club be allocated? Each club's allocation is based on: • how established the club is on campus • how well the club has spent in past semesters, especially last semester • how much funding is available in the wider SGA budget

  10. Getting Reimbursed • ›Use form found on Moodle, in Campus Center, or on Activities website • ›Attach itemized receipt within 30 days of purchase • ›Submit to SGA House or drop box in Campus Center • ›Expect payment within 2 weeks from the following Sunday

  11. Cash Advances • ›Use form found on Moodle, in Campus Center, or on Activities website • ›Attach itemized receipt within 30 days of purchase • ›Submit to SGA House or drop box in Campus Center • ›Expect payment within 2 weeks from the following Sunday

  12. Contracts • ›For hiring DJs, speakers, coaches- anyone who you hire for a service or performance • ›Plan early! Some contracts can take up to a month • ›Students may not directly pay performers! • ›Forms available on Moodle and Student Activities

  13. Things to keep in mind • ›Online ordering: submit confirmation of payment- document that shows how you paid • ›Food at meetings: Can consist of a max of $50 or 10% of budget • ›Apparel: Funds can be allocated only towards costumes as part of a performance, not for group t-shirts, etc.

  14. Special Events Funding • ›For large, one-time events benefiting entire campus • ›Proposals due • ›Apply on Student Activities • ›Interview with Exec Board on ›Present proposal to assembly on February 17

  15. Other Funding Sources • If your club is hosting service events, you can request transportation funding from the CEO (i.e. SEPTA, BMC van rental) • ›Alliance of Multicultural Organizations • ›Owl Investment Group

  16. Other Events • Elections! • Candidate's Forum 1/30 at 8 PM, Thomas 110 • On Moodle! 2/4 and 2/5, run-offs 2/6 and 2/7 • Activism Workshop: • 2/4 at 6:30 PM, Dalton 300 • co-hosted by BMC Dems, Greens, the Civic Engagement Office, and the Pensby Center • Plenary • 2/17 at 12:30 PM, Goodhart • Resolution Workshops happening right now!

  17. Before you leave... • Make sure to: • sign-in • take a slip to submit with your budget • get contact information of one other group you might be able to collaborate with!

  18. Keep us involved! Let us know how we can help!

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