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2018 Spring CPC 1St Round Awards Name of Recognized Name of Event How many Amount Student Organization students do Approved Requesting Funding you anticipate attending this event? ACLU-KY Chapter of Legislative Workshop- Preparing for 75 200 Brandeis School of Law Frankfort Visit AIChE Spring Fling 30-35 100 Alpha Epsilon Delta Health Careers Fair 150 300 Alpha Kappa Alpha #MeToo 70 250 Sorority, Inc Alpha Kappa Alpha Paint the Town Pink 60 150 Sorority, Inc Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Community Stomp Off 100 0 Inc. American Association of Start Smart 20-30 50 University Women American Association of Women in Space 50-120 750 University Women American Medical Coffee and Legis-"Letters" 50 160 Association/Kentucky Medical Association Medical Student Section Louisville AMSA AMSA Advocacy Speaker Meeting 50 150 AMSA AMSA Intro Meeting 45 0 ASCE Student Chapter Ohio Valley Student Conference 15-20 0 (OVSC) Asian American Dental Chinese New Year 30 100 Association Association of Black Trap Karaoke 75 50 Students Association of Women Women in Leadership Forum 200 150 MBAs Association of Women AWS Lunch and Learn 25 75 Surgeons University of Louisville Chapter Association of Women AWS Mixer 30 75 Surgeons University of Louisville Chapter Association of Women Meal Host at Gilda's Club Louisville 10 0 Surgeons University of Louisville Chapter Biostatistics A seminar on advanced R statistical 30-35 70 software Biostatistics Club A seminar on SAS statistical 30-35 70 software Biostatistics Club Careers in Statistics 30-40 0 Black Student Nurses GO Red! Heart Health Fair 50-70 163 Association (BSNA) Bourgeoisie Modeling & International Fashion Show 200 0 Fashion Troupe BourGeoiSie Modeling & Fashion Week: Black Dandyism 75 0 Fashion Troupe through the Lion's Eye BourGeoiSie Modeling & Exploring Fashion through the Black 75 0 Fashion Troupe Lens BourGeoiSie Modeling & Mardi Gras in the Ville 400 0 Fashion Troupe BourGeoiSie Modeling & Fashion Week: Fashion on the Floor 300 0 Fashion Troupe BourGeoiSie Modeling & Fashion Week: Spring Game: 400 0 Fashion Troupe Carnival Block Party Bourgeoisie Modeling & Modeling Clinic 100 0 Fashion Troupe BourGeoiSie Modeling & Sexual and Gender Identity: 75 0 Fashion Troupe Expression and Social Context Cardinal Rule Voices in Harmony A Cappella 10-100 0 Festival Cardinals for the CAMT presents: The 25th Annual 200 3500 Appreciation of Musical Putnam County Spelling Bee Theatre Cardiovascular Surgery Knot Tying & Suture 50 150 Interest Group Cardiovascular Surgery LVAT Lecture and Tour of Lab 50 150 Interest Group Cardiovascular Surgery CVSIG Mock Surgery 15 0 Interest Group Caring of New students African American Recognition 250 650 Experiencing College Reception Transition Christian Law Society Guest Speaker Lecture 30-50 150 Clinical Ties Spring 2018 Skills Clinic Lunch 40 200 Series Collegiate 100 Women's Appreciation Dinner 75 500 Collegiate 100 Collegiate 100 Pre-Derby Gala 100 500 Collegiate 100 Date Auction 100 0 Conect Conect BAYA tea 100 150 Critical Care Student Adult and Cardiac Critical Care 75 150 Interest Group Lecture Critical Care Student Pediatric Critical Care Lecture 75 150 Interest Group Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Power of the Palette 40 100 Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Self Care is the Best Care 100 30 Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Yoga with Delta 35 70 Incoporated Delta Sigma Theta Men of DiSTinction (M.O.D) 100 0 Sorority, Inc. Scholarship Pageant Delta Sigma Theta Mental Health Awareness 50 150 Sorority, Inc. Xi Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Delta Tea Party 75 255 Sorority, Inc. Xi Chapter Delta Zeta Sorority Miss University of Louisville Pageant 350 2000 Emergency Medicine Naloxone Training 150 330 Interest Group Empowering Ladies Know Your Sweet Spots 40 70 Together Empowering Ladies 5th Annual Battle of the Sexes Lock 50 0 Together In Engineers Without Borders Getting Down to the Business of 20-40 duplicate Engineering: EWB Professional Development Conference Engineers Without Borders Getting Down to the Business of 20-40 0 Engineering: EWB Professional Development Conference Entrepreneurship & Orientation to Intrapreneurship 15 0 Innovation Club Entrepreneurship & FirstBuild Pre-totyping 12 0 Innovation Club Entrepreneurship & Say What? 15 0 Innovation Club Gold Humanism Honor Compassion Rounds: Refugee 80 220 Society (GHHS) Health Graduate Network in Arts Mardi Gras Party 150 450 and Sciences Graduate Network in Arts GNAS Research Talks and 110 400 and Sciences Networking Events Honors Student Council CarniVille 200 600 Honors Student Council REDTalks 150 465 Honors Student Council Book and Media Sale 2000 1000 Honors Student Council Hunger Banquet 75 0 HSC Pride at the The LGBTQ Community: Ways to 50 150 University of Louisville Get Involved HSC Pride at the Volunteer Activity: Louisville Youth 10 0 University of Louisville Group and/or Fairness Campaign Indian Student Association Derby City Dhoom 500 1000 INFORMS Student INFORMS Seminar Series 210 200 Chapter of UofL Integrative Medicine IMIG Lunch and Learn Meeting 50 0 Interest Group Internal Medicine Club at Residency Directors Panel 100 200 the University of Louisville Internal Medicine Club at Internal Medicine Club Specialty 80 180 the University of Louisville meeting International Law Society The Environment and International 35 100 Law International Law Society US Asian economic and diplomatic 35 100 policy Interventional radiology Introduction to interventional 60 150 interest group radiology Iranian Student Foundation Nowruz(Persian New Year) 120 650 Kappa Alpha Psi Relationship Forum 50 100 Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Relaxer 35-45 0 Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Date Auction 50 0 Fraternity, Inc. LASLA Mr Shineyhead presents Patrick 100 400 Fischer MBA Student Association MBA Networking Event 300 500 Medical Students for Papaya workshop for IUD insertion 30 150 Choice and MVA Medical Students for Life Pro-Life Apologetics Session #1 12 25 Medical Students for Life Pro-Life OB-GYN Panel Discussion 20 25 Medical Students for Life Pro-Life Apologetics Session #2 12 25 Muslim Student Hijabi Monologues 100 3500 Association National Society of Black Miss Black U of L Pageant 200 623 Engineers National Society of Black Miss Black U of L Promotional Event 150 0 Engineers Neurosurgery Interest Neurosurgery Lecture Series 1 80 0 Group Neurosurgery Interest Neurosurgery Lecture Series 1 80 75 Group Neurosurgery Interest Neurosurgery Lecture Series Part 2 65 75 Group Neurosurgery Interest Neurosurgery Lecture Series Part 3 50 75 Group Oncology Interest Group Oncology Patient Panel 20-30 70 Open Wings Open Wings Interest Session 20 0 Open Wings Open Wings Interest Session 20 0 Ophthalmology Student Interesting Ophthalmology Cases & 50 150 Interest Group Technology Orthopedic Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Interest Group 60 75 Interest Group Orthopedic Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Interest Group 60 75 Interest Group Orthopedic Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Interest Group 60 75 Interest Group Pathology Interest Group Pathology Interest Group 10 30 Lectureship Series Phi Beta Sigma Sigma open mic 30 50 Phi Beta Sigma Sigma Wellness 30 50 Phi Beta Sigma Meet the sigmas 30 0 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Walk Like A Sigma 200 0 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Blue and White Study Night 35 0 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Blu and White BBQ 50 150 Incorporated Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity A.I.M.: All Inclusive Movement 50 0 Incorporated Phi Delta Epsilon Kentucky Anatomy Fashion Show 150 200 Beta Chapter Pre-Pharmacy Club Pre-Pharmacy General meetings 15-20 0 Pulmonary Medicine Lung Disease in Kentucky 80 150 Interest Group raiseRED Dance Marathon raiseRED Dance Marathon 1200 2000 raiseRED Dance Marathon 50 Days Benefit Concert 400 0 Red Media Spring 2018 50-100 0 Runners of Louisville Fun Run One-Milers 30 100 Runners of Louisville Run with the Horses 5k/2.5k Fun 30 100 Run School of Medicine Class Town Hall Forum 125 350 of 2020 Shades 50 Shades of Gay; LGBT workshop 60 137 Society of Porter Scholars Porter Cafe 60 100 Society of Porter Scholars Porter 3 on 3 Basketball 60 75 Tournament Society of Porter Scholars Porter Game Night 60 0 Speed Spectrum A Month of Sharing Stories 70 200 Speed Spectrum Speed Spectrum ERG Dinner 15 0 Student Interest Group of Panel with Neurology Residents and 50 75 Neurology (SIGN) Fourth Years Matching into Neurology Student Interest Group of Localize Lesion Talk 45 75 Neurology (SIGN) Student National Medical Pre-Medical Symposium 150 0 Association Student Parent Association SPA Cards Financial Workshop 50 0 Student Parent Association SPA Cards Mindfulness Workshop 50 0 Student Parent Association Student Parent Association 100 0 Celebration of Families Students for a National Surgery on Sundays: How to help 50 50 Health Program at the uninsured get the help they need University of Lousiville Students for a National Physician Panel - The Future of 60 50 Health Program at Healthcare in This Country University of Lousiville Studio Theatre Company Of Dice and Men 200 225 The Association of Elliot Frank Concert and 50 0 Guitarists at The University Masterclass of Louisville The Cheikh Anta Diop The Pan-African Arts Expo 200 600 Society The White Squirrel Literary Bad Love Poems Open Mic 50 145 and Arts Magazine The White Squirrel Literary White Squirrel Magazine Release 75 130 and Arts Magazine 2018 University of Louisville Cardinal Classic 50 0 Men's Club Lacrosse Vascular Surgery Interest Temporary vascular shunts in 45 75 Group emergent care Vascular Surgery Interest Pathology of Peripheral Vascular 30 75 Group Disease Vascular Surgery Interest Pathology: Mesenteric ischemia 30 75 Group Vietnamese Student of VSA's 5th Annual Culture Show: 150-200 600 Louisville VSA by Night Women 4 Women International Women's Day 200 1000 Women 4 Women Student Human Trafficking Awareness 350 1750 Board Conference Women 4 Women Student Cards Against Catcalling 125 200 Board Women's Law Caucus Women's Law Caucus Mentor Jet 50-100 250 2018 Women4Women Student College Women's Leadership 150-200 0 Board Conference Woodford R.
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