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Greater Victoria Area

Greater Victoria Area. Treasurer Workshop 9 October 2012. GVA Treasurer Workshop. What we will cover: Budgets Ledgers Reports to Cascadia Gaming (Direct Access) Applications. Group Budget Income should include: Membership Fees Fundraising Activity Fees Grants (if applicable)

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Greater Victoria Area

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  1. Greater Victoria Area Treasurer Workshop 9 October 2012

  2. GVA Treasurer Workshop • What we will cover: • Budgets • Ledgers • Reports to Cascadia • Gaming (Direct Access) Applications

  3. Group Budget Income should include: Membership Fees Fundraising Activity Fees Grants (if applicable) Gaming (if applicable) Interest Budgets

  4. Group Budget Expenses should include: Membership Fees Fundraising fees (ie: Popcorn Expenses) Program Activities – by Section Group Administration Group Activities and Events Training Equipment Purchased Budgets

  5. Ensure that you record Gaming Grants and Gaming interest distinctly separate from your normal operating incomes. Gaming Revenue

  6. Entries of revenue and expenses should be recorded into the Daily Ledger as they occur. The should be categorized in accordance with the categories in your budget. Ensure that Gaming entries are shown separately from normal operating expenses Daily ledger

  7. Find the forms for Cascadia Reports on the Cascadia Council website at www.cascadia.scouts.ca In the top menu, go to “Resources” and click on the drop-down “Finances – Information and Forms” Open the “Group Financial Review Report” and fill in the 4 worksheets: Revenue, Expenses, Gaming & Balance Sheet This report MUST be submitted to the BC/Y Service Centre by November 30th. Reports to cascadia

  8. Gaming (Direct Access) Application Pre-application Checklist

  9. Gaming Application Forms: Pre-Application Checklist Gaming Application Gaming Summary Gaming Application

  10. Gaming Income: Ask for $100.00 per youth member Application deadline is November 30th Final notification will be by February 28th If approved, money will be deposited into the Group’s “Gaming” account (ie: Scouts Canada, 1st Rubber Boot Gaming Account) Gaming grants MUST be spent within 1 year of being awarded. Gaming Funds

  11. Spending your Gaming Grant: Gaming grants MUST only be spent using cheques from the Group’s Gaming Account Gaming funding MUST be spent in BC Eligible Expenses: Annual facility rentals (ie: West Shore Parks & Recreation) Any BC Scouts Canada Camp Fees (ie: Camp Barnard) Area or Council Events (ie: Scout Fall Camp, Wolf Howl, Beaveree ...) Gaming Funds

  12. Spending your Gaming Grant (cont.): Training (ie: First Aid, Food Safe) NOTE: Wood Badge Training is not a Gaming-eligible expense because Cascadia Council already receives Gaming grants to provide this training Section Programs: Check with program providers to ensure that they will accept cheques. (ie: Mt. Washington Alpine Resort & Birds of Prey will accept cheques as payment) Event Travel Expenses (BC ONLY) (ie: Smith Transportation, Wilsons) NOTE: Individual expenses are not eligible, Gaming Cheques MUST be made payable to organisations or companies, not to individuals. Gaming Funds

  13. Spending your Gaming Grant (cont.): Equipment MEC, Valhalla Pure, Capitol Iron will accept cheques Pacific Jamboree Registration As long as the event/activity is in BC, it can be paid for with funding from the BC Gaming Commission. NOTE: Canadian Jamboree or Jamborees in other provinces/countries cannot be paid for with Gaming funds. Gaming Funds

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