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Adventure Learning Program Campus Women’s Center Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow CALS Student Council Engineers without Borders FH King: Students for Sustainable Agriculture Greater University Tutorial Service Legal Information Center MEChA MultiCultural Student Coalition PAVE Roman Catholic Foundation, inc. Sex Out Loud Student Leadership Program UW-Madison Student Radio (WSUM) Vets for Vets WISPIRG Wunk Sheek
Click here for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 GSSF Approved Budgets
| General Student Services Fund | | | | | | | | | | Student Organization | Approved | Approved | Percent | | | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | Change | Adventure Leadership Program | $120,619.00 | $125,261.11 | 3.85% | Asian Pacific American Council | $173,801.00 | $0.00 | -100.00% | Campus Women's Center | $83,845.00 | $84,445.00 | 0.72% | CFACT | $172,556.00 | $128,565.00 | -25.49% | CALS Student Council | $28,689.00 | $59,687.00 | 108.05% | Engineers Without Borders | $83,518.50 | $102,163.00 | 22.32% | FH King | $13,109.81 | $34,326.06 | 161.83% | GUTS | $128,903.92 | $137,921.92 | 7.00% | Jewish Cultural Collective | $158,219.00 | $0.00 | -100.00% | Legal Information Center | $17,924.86 | $20,949.86 | 16.88% | LGBT Campus Center | $114,648.00 | $0.00 | -100.00% | MEChA | $57,099.00 | $59,941.60 | 4.98% | MultiCultural Student Coalition | $379,090.28 | $348,975.18 | -7.94% | PAVE | $69,598.62 | $65,757.61 | -5.52% | Rape Crisis Center | $49,746.00 | $0.00 | -100.00% | Roman Catholic Foundation, inc. | $288,334.00 | 0* | 0* | Sex Out Loud | $88,140.00 | $84,782.95 | -3.81% | Student Leadership Program | $54,456.00 | $66,033.00 | 21.26% | Student Tenant Union | $0.00 | $67,154.56 | 100.00% | WSUM Student Radio | $307,588.90 | $319,097.87 | 3.74% | Vets for Vets | $40,018.00 | $43,334.80 | 8.29% | WISPIRG | $126,405.00 | $130,442.75 | 3.19% | Wunk Sheek | $94,094.10 | $100,095.66 | 6.38% | | | | | | | GSSF Total | $2,650,403.99 | $1,978,934.93 | -25.33% | | | | | | | NON GSSF BUDGETS | | | | ASM Budget | $730,620.00 | $1,058,737.00 | 44.91% | Direct Services to Students | $431,800.00 | $737,900.00 | 70.89% | Programming | $192,420.00 | $195,887.00 | 1.80% | Administrative | $106,400.00 | $124,950.00 | 17.43% | ASM Bus Pass | $3,323,500.00 | $3,798,100.00 | 14.28% | ASM Student Judiciary | $39,000.00 | $49,000.00 | 25.64% | Student Activity Center | $0.00 | $107,307.00 | 100.00% | SSFC - Administration | $129,476.60 | $157,596.60 | 21.72% | SSFC - Unallocated | $10,000.00 | $15,000.00 | 50.00% | | | | | | Total Administration Budgets | $4,232,596.60 | $5,185,740.60 | 22.52% | | | | | | Total Allocable | $6,883,000.59 | $7,164,675.53 | 4.09% | | | | | | | | | | | | AUXILIARY BUDGETS (NON-ALLOCABLE) | | | | Child Care Tuition Assistance Program | $594,000.00 | $694,000.00 | 16.84% | University Health Services | $10,828,400.00 | $11,284,700.00 | 4.21% | Recreation Sports | $1,895,400.00 | $1,953,300.00 | 3.05% | SAC/UHS Debt Service | $1,439,000.00 | $1,457,600.00 | 1.29% | Wisconsin Union | $7,361,000.00 | $7,626,000.00 | 3.60% | Wisconsin Union Building Project | $3,338,900.00 | $3,358,900.00 | 0.60% | | | | | | Total Auxiliary (Non-Allocable) | $25,456,700.00 | $26,374,500.00 | 3.61% | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TOTAL SEG FEE BUDGET | $32,339,700.59 | $33,539,175.53 | 3.71% |
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Adventure Learning Programs
Our Mission… ALPs facilitates experiential activities that explore group potential in an environment that is physically and emotionally safe, challenging and relevant to individuals, their groups and the human experience. What we Do … ALPs organizes experience-based teambuilding workshops using group games, initiatives, and other challenges to create an environment that fosters understanding and cooperation among all the group’s members. ALPs recognized many kinds of diversity and unity in all groups and we facilitate dialogue toward understanding these qualities based on common human values. Through both ground workshops of varying length and a High Ropes Course, ALPs seeks to help all UW student groups become more effective and productive through shared experiences. These services are available to all UW Madison students, FREE of cost. Name: Eric Knueve Address: 716 Langdon St., Red Gym 239, Madison, WI 53706 Phone: 608-263-4663 Web Address: http://www.studentorg.wisc.edu/alps E-mail: alps@odos.wisc.edu
Campus Women's Center
The Campus Women's Center is a resource and referral center that houses an extensive collection of campus and community brochures and information, as well as a library, study space, and a Lactation Station for nursing/pumping moms. Throughout the week, the CWC runs numerous peer-led support and discussion groups, as well as hosts a variety of programs and events for campus members. The CWC also facilitates numerous programs for campus and community groups, living communities, and organizations on topics such as campus safety, body image, sexual assault, feminism, environmentalism, among many others. In addition to these programs, the Campus Women's Center offers the Kids Time program for student parents. This program provides volunteers for up to three hours of free childcare weekly, as well a monthly night of fun for children at the Eagle Heights Community Center, allowing parents time to study, socialize, etc. The Women in Red Zine, which provides an opportunity for local artists to share their talents, is also distributed by the Campus Women's Center. The CWC offers numerous volunteer opportunities for all interests, talents, backgrounds, and time commitments. The Campus Women's Center also distributes free safety whistles, as well free safer sex supplies, such as condoms, lubrication, and dental dams. Name: Zach Riley-Glassman, Finance Coordinator Address: 4th Floor Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Madison, 53706 Phone: 608 262 8093 Web Address: http://campuswomenscenter.rso.wisc.edu/ Email: cwc.finance@gmail.com
Collegians for a Constuctive Tomorrow CFACT offers a different way to look at environmental issues and would like the opportunity to reach out to all students at UW-Madison. CFACT offers an internship program which allows students to get exceptional outside the classroom learning while learning about environmental issues from a free market, pro-liberty perspective. CFACT is its own unique entity in the UW-Madison campus and we bring in a plethora of speakers that advocate viewpoints that are often missing in the collective dialogue. Name: Ben Coggins Address: Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Madison, 53706 Phone: Web Address: Email:
CALS Student Council CALS Student Council is an organization designed to unite all students interested in agricultural and life sciences. Our group has representation from over 30 student groups on campus as well as at large representation from the UW student body. We do many events on campus to help build relationships among students, faculty, and the community including a fall picnic to introduce new freshman to campus clubs, leadership retreats and workshops, and educational and professional development opportunities such as our CALS Day for Kids program. We've always got interesting and exciting opportunities for our members, so come get involved! Name: Tanya Zimmerman Address: 116 Ag. Hall, 1450 Linden Dr. Madison 53706 Phone: (608) 617-6266 Web Address: http://www.cals.wisc.edu/studentcouncil/ Email:
Engineers Without Borders Name: Katie Simon, Brian Zimmerman Address: Phone: Web Address: Email:
F.H. King: Students for Sustainable Agriculture F.H. King Students of Sustainable Agriculture is a student organization at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that promotes and expands education in sustainable agriculture and food systems within the University and beyond. It is comprised of volunteer undergraduate and graduate students, a few paid student interns, UW faculty and Madison community members. What the organization is doing changes through the seasons, but the main projects include hands-on training on gardening and advocating for change in food production and consumption through workshops, lectures, and outreach activities. Name: Caroline Brock Address: Phone: Web Address: Email:
Greater University Tutoring Services (GUTS) Free peer tutoring in most academic subjects, conversational English, and study skills. We also provide an outlet for students to volunteer a couple hours per week as a tutor. And finally, we have an extensive exam file including math, chemistry, physics, and statistics exams. Name: Beth Ryan Address: 302A Union South, 227 N. Randall Av. Madison, 53715 Phone: (608) 263-5666 Web Address: http://guts.studentorg.wisc.edu/index.asp Email: guts@rso.wisc.edu
Legal Information Center
The Legal Information Center provides free legal information and referrals to individuals seeking assistance with a legal issue, both students and community residents alike. While we can't give legal advice, we can provide basic legal information, legal forms, and similar assistance. Please visit www.thelegalinformationcenter.com for more details. Name: Rufino Gaytan III, Emily Gold, and Kate Gutowski Address: 303 Union South, 221 Randall Av. Madison, 53715 Phone: 608-263-3243 Web Address: http://www.thelegalinformationcenter.com/ E-mail:
M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan) The purpose of MEChA here at the UW is to educate our campus and local communities about Chicana/o and Mexicana/o history and struggles and to help in any way possible in developing a political consciousness. Through special programming, our goal is to extend our message to the campus as a whole. We are here to educate our community and anyone else who has the desire to learn more about Chicana/o culture. Name: Alma Ruiz and Vanessa Sanchez Address: 710 University Avenue #202 Phone: (608) 263-4830 E-mail: mechistasyque@yahoo.com
MultiCultural Student Coalition (MCSC) Mission Statement: The MultiCultural Student Coalition (MCSC) focuses on the underrepresented student groups on campus to provide services to individual students and student organizations alike (regardless of race or ethnicity), with the ultimate goal of promoting cultural awareness and creating a more positive campus climate. MCSC also works along with various campus-wide programs to initiate the administrative and political changes necessary to address the needs of students of color and under-represented groups. From this, the MCSC continues to challenge the University of Wisconsin-Madison to be more accountable to the needs of all its students. Services we provide: MCSC works with the Diversity Education Program (DEP) on programs, campaigns and events on campus. MCSC also provides direct services to student organization programs that foster a more diverse and culturally aware campus. MCSC does not intend to be solely a financial support group, but rather a coalition that can offer resources to help in all aspects of organizing. Currently, we have a staff of up to 28 students working in a diverse spectrum of areas to provide the following: Assistance with program, advertising and campaign planning; Project Information and Research for campus wide events; Leadership development opportunities for both staff and volunteers; Various trainings that aim to: - Enhance skill development in areas such as: computers, media software and programs, multi-task organization, facilitating meetings, public speaking & presenting, organizing, management skills, etc.
- Increase awareness in current issues such as: gender, LGBTQ, race, political, international, campus climate, etc; Access and networking with various resources on campus; Financial, Technical, Computer and Media Support and Resources
Name: Andrew Rincon Address: 324 N. Henry Street Phone Number: (608)261-1590 Web Address: http://www.mcscuw.com E-mail:mcsc@studentorg.wisc.edu
PAVE (Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment) PAVE stands for Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment. PAVE is a student organization dedicated to preventing sexual and dating violence through deucation and activism. We reach out to students through our interactive peer education program, campus outreach events, and awareness raising campaigns.
PAVE's work is based in prevention. This means we work to stop violence before it starts by challenging people's attitudes and behaviors surrounding multiple forms of sexual and dating violence. PAVE's overarching philosophy is to provide clear and consistent definitions of sexual assualt and dating violence and discuss the availability of campus resources in order to reduce rape myth acceptability, promote community ownship over what are often regarded as private issues, and encoruage perpetrator accountability and bystander intervention strategies.
Through outreach and campaigns, PAVE raises awareness about the prevalence of sexual and dating violence on our campus and in our communities. Our outreach is ongoing thorughout the year, especially during October (Domestic Violence Awareness Month) and April (Sexual Assault Awareness Month). We encourage everyone to participate in whatever way they can- wheteher that's being a part of the planning process, wearing a ribbon, attending an event, volunteering, or spreading the word.
PAVE is working to end all forms of sexual violence- stranger and acquaintance assaults, intimate partner violence, incest, and stalking. We are concerned about all of these forms of sexual violence and acknowledge that they continually occur in our communities. In addition to sending messages encouraging students to take care of themselves, we need to send messages holding perpetrators accountable and emphasizing the importance of taking care of one another. Ask your partner for consent, listen to whay they say, and respect their answer. If you see or hear something happening... intervene. This is an ongoing campus community issue that we all must take an active role in fighting.
Name: Tiffany Trzebiatowski Address: Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Madison, WI 53706 Phone: Web Address: http://uwpave.rso.wisc.edu E-mail: uwpavechair@gmail.com
University of WI, Roman Catholic Foundation
The truth is necessarily the fundamental teaching of all great academic institutions. It is therefore the duty of the Roman Catholic Foundation to make truth of Jesus Christ known to the students of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and assist them in their love and service of Him. To equip the University of Wisconsin students to build up the Body of Christ we shall: · Serve in communion with the Bishop of the Diocese of Madison, · Always remain faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church, and · Promote on the University of Wisconsin campus all that is true, good and beautiful Name: Beth Czarnecki Address: 723 State St. Madison, 53703 Phone: (608) 258-3140 Web Address: www.stpaulscc.org E-mail:
Sex Out Loud Name: Kelly Gersonde Address: Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Madison 53706 Phone: Web Address: http://www.sexoutloud.com/ E-mail:sexoutloud.project@gmail.com
Student Leadership Program SLP was created to provide out-of-the-classroom learning opportunities in the area of leadership development. Our mission statement is: To develop effective and essential leadership skills in students and student groups through comprehensive leadership education and diverse experiences. Name: Renee Alfano Address: 239 Red Gym, 716 Langdon St., Madison 53706 Phone: (608) 263-4663 Web Address: http://soo.studentorg.wisc.edu/SLP/ E-mail: slp@odos.wisc.edu
UW-Madison Student Radiso Station (WSUM) WSUM 91.7 FM is the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student-run, community radio station. It also streams live on the internet at www.wsum.wisc.edu. WSUM provides not only hands-on broadcasting experience for UW students, but also innovative and alternative music and talk programming for the greater Madison area. WSUM is also dedicated to its role as a source of community outreach in the form of regular public service announcements, independent news coverage, socially relevant talk programming, and educational outreach programs for middle and high-school aged students. Following these priorities, our motto is “innovative radio for independent minds”. WSUM offers training for on-air volunteers three times per year (Fall, Winter and Summer). For more information, email gm@wsum.wisc.edu
Name: Dave Black Address: 602 State St. #200, Madison 53703 Phone: (608) 262-1864 Web Address: http://www.wsum.wisc.edu E-mail: gm@wsum.wisc.edu
Vets for Vets We are UW-Madison's student veterans organization. We strive to provide students with information about their military education benefits. Primarily, we serve as a support network for student veterans, dissminating benefit information by publishing a newsletter and brochures. We also provide one-on-one counseling for student veterans regarding their education benefits. Vets for Vets also works to educate the UW-Madison student population, as well as the general population, about the student veteran experience here on campus. Name: Liz O'Herrin Address: 714 University Avenue Phone: 263-3456
WISPIRG Name: Jeff Rolling Address: 324 N. Henry St. Madison Phone: E-mail:
Wunk Sheek: American Indian Student Organization To provide a service-oriented network, preserving our spiritual view while embracing the ability to expose, educate, and enlighten the campus community of our unique and special cultural identity. We renew our commitment as a family in order to achieve our academic and professional endeavors in a way that best meets the diverse needs of the campus and Indigenous communities. We service the student body and surrounding community with educational workshops, speakers, activities, awareness, cultural experiences, and to act as a clearing house for the University of Wisconsin-Madison on information pertaining to Indigenous culture, politics, life and history. Name: Tim Annis and Julie Beans Address: 716 Langdon St., Red Gym Second Floor Phone: 608-262-5169 Web Address: http://msc.wisc.edu/orgs/ws.php E-mail:
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