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[FINAL] 2018-2019 ABSA Budget Allocations ASUC Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Budget ASUC Chief Financial Officer: Sofie Yang ASUC Chartered Programs and Commissions Organization Sponsorship Category Final Allocation ASUC Mental Health Commission GOVT $500 ASUC Publications and Media Board GOVT $10,000 ASUC Financial Wellness Commission GOVT $3,000 ASUC Housing Commission GOVT $3,000 ASUC Sexual Violence Commission GOVT $3,000 ASUC Student Union Programming, Entertainment, and Recreation Board GOVT $130,000 ASUC Sustainability Team GOVT $3,000 CalTV GOVT $8,500 Innovative Design GOVT $7,200 Helio Solar Program GOVT $1,200 Open Computing Facility GOVT $30,000 GOVT SUBTOTAL $199,400 ASUC Registered Student Organizations Publications (PUB) Registered Student Organizations Organization Sponsorship Category Years of Sponsorship Final Allocation BARE Magazine PUB 11 $3,100 Berkeley Fiction Review PUB 35 $1,500 Berkeley Poetry Review PUB 24 $500 Berkeley Political Review, The PUB 17 $7,000 Berkeley Science Review PUB 18 $1,000 Cal Literature & Arts Magazine PUB 27 $2,400 Caliber Magazine PUB 9 $8,000 Clio's Scroll PUB 19 $1,900 Fashion Editorial of Berkeley PUB 2 $100 Heuristic Squelch, The PUB 22 $3,000 Maganda Magazine PUB 29 $2,500 Mechanism of Feeling PUB 2 $700 Perspective Magazine PUB 21 $3,900 Smart Ass, The PUB 17 $3,000 Spoon University at Berkeley PUB 5 $1,100 Student Journal of Middle Eastern Studies PUB 2 $400 The B-Side PUB 6 $770 The Beet of Berkeley PUB 2 $160 The Hapa Club PUB 2 $400 The Public Health Advocate PUB 14 $1,200 The Rhetoric Society at Berkeley PUB 3 $500 The Undergraduate Journal of Psychology at Berkeley PUB 5 $400 threads (formerly known as Al-Bayan) PUB 18 $10,000 To An Unknown God PUB 10 $2,900 Undergraduate Journal of Classics at Berkeley PUB 4 $1,100 PUB SUBTOTAL $57,530 Student Activity Groups (SAG) Organization Sponsorship Category Years of Sponsorship Final Allocation 180 Degrees Consulting at Berkeley SAG 3 $500 A.S.T.R.O - Astronomer's Society for Teaching, Recreation and Outreach SAG 2 $400 ABA SAG 2 Sponsorship only Abba Modern SAG 2 $400 acts2fellowship SAG 17 $3,000 AFX Dance SAG 6 Sponsorship only Afghan Student Association SAG 11 $1,500 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated SAG 2 $400 Alpha Kappa Psi SAG 8 $1,580 Alpha Phi Omega SAG 33 $3,500 American Advertising Federation SAG 3 $500 American Chemical Society Student Chapter at Berkeley SAG 3 $500 American Chemical Society Student Chapter at Berkeley SAG 3 $500 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics SAG 2 Sponsorship only American Medical Student Association--Berkeley Premedical Chapter SAG 20 $650 American Medical Women's Association at Berkeley SAG 3 $500 American Society of Civil Engineers SAG 2 Sponsorship only Amigos SAG 2 $100 Arab Student Union SAG 7 $1,300 Armenian Student Association SAG 36 $2,000 Artists in Resonance SAG 4 $500 Ascend SAG 10 $500 Asha for Education, Berkeley SAG 14 $1,000 Asian American Association SAG 21 $4,563 Asian American Christian Fellowship SAG 5 $400 Association for Muslim Professional Development SAG 12 $1,400 Association for Socially Responsible Business SAG 1 $100 Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Team at Berkeley SAG 2 Sponsorship only Azaad SAG 6 Sponsorship only Ballet Company at Berkeley SAG 7 $600 Ballet Folklorico Reflejos De Mexico SAG 6 $600 Bangali Student Association at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 BerKast SAG 2 $400 Berkeley Advertising Agency SAG 2 $400 Berkeley Ballroom Dancers SAG 4 $400 Berkeley Business Society SAG 2 Sponsorship only Berkeley Carillon Guild SAG 15 $150 Berkeley Chinese Students and Scholars Association SAG 12 $1,500 Berkeley College Republicans SAG 23 $1,000 Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative SAG 2 $400 Berkeley Indonesian Student Association SAG 4 $500 Berkeley Innovation SAG 2 Sponsorship only Berkeley Legal Studies Association SAG 2 $400 Berkeley Women in Business SAG 15 $700 Best Laid Plans SAG 2 $400 Beyond Academia SAG 2 $500 Black Pre-Law Association SAG 2 $400 Black Recruitment and Retention Center SAG 36 $40,500 + Funded through STARR Referendum Black Student Union SAG 9 $15,500 Black Students in Health Association SAG 3 $250 Board Games at Berkeley SAG 2 $500 BridgeUSA at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Business Careers in Entertainment Club SAG 5 $800 Business Review at Berkeley SAG 1 $100 Cal Actuarial League SAG 14 $450 Cal American Civil Liberties Union SAG 2 $300 Cal Berkeley Democrats SAG 21 $4,200 Cal Dragon Boat SAG 15 $2,500 Cal Hawai'i Club SAG 30 $3,400 Cal Hiking and Outdoor Society SAG 70 $5,000 Cal in the Capital SAG 41 $3,000 Cal Japan Club SAG 11 $500 Cal Performances Student Ambassadors for the Arts SAG 5 $500 Cal Pre-Vet Club SAG 9 $200 Cal Queer and Asian SAG 9 $1,995 Cal Taiko SAG 14 $2,900 Cal Undergraduate Public Health Coalition SAG 15 $600 CalGreeks Programming Council SAG 3 $500 California Mock Trial SAG 18 $17,500 CalSlam SAG 14 $800 Capital Investments at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Catholic Students at Cal - Newman Hall SAG 7 $500 Chinese A Cappella at Berkeley SAG 5 $500 Chinese Finance Club SAG 2 $400 Chinese Student Association SAG 29 $6,000 Circle K International SAG 24 $4,500 Civil and Environmental Engineering Joint Fundraising Committee SAG 2 Sponsorship only CMG Strategy Consulting (Formerly Creative Marketing Group) SAG 2 $500 Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action By Any Means Necessary SAG 20 $3,500 Codeology SAG 2 $400 Cognitive Science Students Association SAG 7 $500 Committee for Korea Studies SAG 14 $1,000 Computer Science Undergraduate Association SAG 45 $2,300 Concrete Canoe SAG 2 Sponsorship only Consult Your Community (CYC) at Berkeley SAG 6 $900 Creative Applications to Life in Origami SAG 7 $400 CS Kickstart SAG 6 Sponsorship only Curling Club at Berkeley SAG 6 $600 Dance Board of Berkeley Dance Community SAG 2 Sponsorship only Danceworx SAG 22 $3,400 Data Science Society at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Datong Society of China Studies at Berkeley SAG 2 $300 Debate Society of Berkeley SAG 7 $600 DeCadence SAG 18 $737 Delta Phi Epsilon Co-ed Professional Foreign Service Fraternity SAG 15 $500 Delta Sigma Pi SAG 12 $260 Delta Xi Phi Multicultural Sorority Inc. SAG 2 $500 Democratic Education at Cal SAG 37 $4,500 Dil Se SAG 3 $600 Disney Club at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 DiversaTech SAG 2 $400 Drawn to Scale SAG 8 $500 Dutch Student Association at Berkeley SAG 2 $300 East Asian Union SAG 9 $1,900 Eggster Organization SAG 18 $1,100 EGO (Cal's Traditional Korean Percussion Group) SAG 8 $1,100 Enactus of Berkeley (formerly SIFE) SAG 3 $500 Engineering Student Council SAG 27 $77,000 English Undergraduate Association SAG 26 $350 Entomology Club SAG 2 $300 Entrepreneurs @ Berkeley SAG 2 $400 EXP Dance SAG 2 $400 eXperimental Computing Facility SAG 2 $400 Faces of African Muslims Students SAG 2 $400 Fashion and Student Trends SAG 7 $500 Fei Tian Dancers SAG 15 $400 Fellowship in Christ Berkeley SAG 13 $500 FEM Tech @ Berkeley (Female Empowerment and Mentoring in Tech) SAG 2 $400 FemSex SAG 2 $400 Ferments at Berkeley (formerly known as Californium Brewing and Winemaking) SAG 5 $480 Fiat Lux Scholars Association SAG 2 $300 Fitness at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Food, Equity, Entrepreneurship, & Development SAG 3 $400 Foresight Pre-Optometry Club SAG 27 $1,175 Free Ventures SAG 2 $400 Freshman and Sophomore Business Club SAG 2 $400 Friends of the Coops SAG 86 $10,000 Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. SAG 13 $2,000 Gaming at Berkeley SAG 7 $800 Gamma Rho Lambda SAG 2 $400 Gates Millennium Scholars Association SAG 12 $950 Geological Association at Berkeley SAG 3 $250 Golden Bear Competitive Bhangra SAG 5 $1,000 Golden Women SAG 2 $400 Graduate School of Education Research Day Organizational Committee SAG 2 $400 Haas Undergraduate Black Business Association SAG 11 $500 Hispanic Scholarship Fund - University of California, Berkeley Chapter SAG 2 $400 Hong Kong Student Association SAG 26 $2,500 Horn of Africa Student Association SAG 5 $163 Identity X SAG 2 $400 Imagine Design Engineer SAG 2 $400 Indian Students Association (ISA) SAG 15 $6,000 InnoWorks of Berkeley SAG 5 $700 International Relations Council of Berkeley SAG 2 $400 International Socialist Organization SAG 3 $500 International Students Association At Berkeley SAG 18 $1,700 InterVarsity Christian Fellowship SAG 20 $4,000 Iranian Students Cultural Organization (ISCO) SAG 21 $2,000 Irish Dancers of Berkeley SAG 5 $500 Ismailis at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Italian Society at Berkeley SAG 18 $1,200 Jain Students Association SAG 2 $500 Jericho! SAG 2 $1,000 Jugger at Berkeley formerly known as Juggers of the Seven Regents SAG 2 $500 Kappa Alpha Delta SAG 16 $220 Kappa Alpha Pi Pre-Law Fraternity SAG 5 $1,000 Kendo Club SAG 3 $500 Klesis SAG 8 $733 Koinonia Campus Fellowship SAG 14 $750 Kojobs at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Korean American Scientists and Engineers Association SAG 3 $400 Korean American Student Association SAG 37 $17,000 Korean Performance Group SAG 3 $400 Korean Pre-Health Association SAG 3 $400 Korean Undergraduate Networking Association SAG 11 $500 Ladies for Change SAG 2 $400 Latin American Leadership Society SAG 4 $500 Latinx Emerging in English SAG 2 $400 Latinx Pre-Law Society SAG 4 $500 Latinx Pre-Law Society (formerly known as the Latino Pre-Law Society) SAG 5 $500 Launchpad SAG 2 $400 Le Cercle Fran̤ais of Berkeley SAG 11 $400 Legends of Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Liberty in North Korea Berkeley Chapter SAG 14 $900 Lindy on Sproul SAG 8 $1,200 Magic Club, The SAG 3 $400 Main Stacks Dance Team SAG 10 $1,000 Malaysian Student Association at Berkeley SAG 2 $400 Material Science and Engineering Association SAG 5 Sponsorship
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