Late End of the Year Report
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1 Late End of the Year Report This report is to help transition your Club or Organization's new and returning officers for the academic year. This document asks questions about your Club or Organization's events, Advisor, and accomplishments that occurred this past year. Please answer each question to the best of your abilities. In addition to self reflection, the End of Year Report is used to help improve the Center for Student Involvement's (CSI) resources for Clubs and Organizations. To help CSI obtain this information, your Club or Organization will reflect on the tools, services, and programs your Club or Organization might have utilized this past year. This is a chance to provide feedback to CSI about services or tools your Club or Organization feel they need to be successful at Ramapo. The End of Year Report will be used by the Student Government Association to assist them with Club Recharterment. Every three years, a club is required to be rechartered. If your club is chosen for recharterment, you must also present in front of SGA at one of their assigned times. If your club or organization will be rechartered, you will receive an from Kevin Alamo with more details. NOTE: This report must be completed if you are applying for a budget for If you have any questions, feel free to Eric Montgomery at emontgom@ramapo.edu. IF YOU ARE FILLING OUT THIS FORM, YOUR END OF YEAR REPORT IS NOW CONSIDERED LATE. General Information What is your Club or Organization [Required] - must select a value. Page 1 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
2 [ ] "You're Not Alone" - Anti-bullying Club [ ] //hackramapo [ ] 1Step [ ] 4gotten Suitcase [ ] A Better Tomorrow [ ] Accounting Club [ ] Active Minds [ ] American Studies Club [ ] Bass Fishing Club [ ] Bioinformatics [ ] Association of Latinos Moving Ahead [ ] Biology Club [ ] Black Student Union [ ] Brothers Making a Difference [ ] Building Tomorrow [ ] Chemistry and BioChemistry Club [ ] College Democrats [ ] College Republicans [ ] Colleges Against Cancer [ ] Computer and Technology Club [ ] Creative Media Club [ ] CRU [ ] Culture Club [ ] Dance Company [ ] Disney Club [ ] Diversity Action Committee Student Club [ ] Dumbledore's Army [ ] Ebony Women for Social Change [ ] Enactus [ ] Females in STEM Society [ ] Feminist United [ ] Finance Club [ ] French Club [ ] Fusion Dance Crew [ ] Global Roadrunners [ ] Future Teachers of America [ ] Filipino American Student Association [ ] Po [ ] Hillel [ ] History Club [ ] Humans of Ramapo [ ] International Business Club [ ] International Student Organization [ ] InterVarsity Christian Fellowship [ ] Italian Club [ ] Literature Club [ ] Math Club [ ] Mixed Martial Arts Club [ ] Model UN Club [ ] Muslim Student Association [ ] Newman Ramapo [ ] Nutrition and Fitness Club RML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) [ ] Nursing Student Organization [ ] Organization of Latino Unity [ ] Pre-Med/Pre-Health [ ] Psychology Coalition [ ] Ramapo Chorale [ ] Ramapo College Beekeeping Club [ ] Professional Pre-Dental Society [ ] Ramapo College Chess Club [ ] Ramapo College Disc Club [ ] Ramapo College Ice Hockey Club [ ] Ramapo College Investment Club [ ] Ramapo College Mindfulness Club [ ] Ramapo Consulting [ ] Ramapo E-Sports [ ] Ramapo Film Society [ ] Ramapo First Responders Club [ ] Ramapo Lacrosse Club [ ] Ramapo Music Club [ ] Ramapo News [ ] Ramapo Outdoors Club [ ] Ramapo Pride [ ] Ramapo Ski and Snowboard Club [ ] Ramapo Throttle [ ] Ramapo Smash Club Page 2 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
3 [ ] RCTV [ ] Ramathon [ ] Relay For Life [ ] Roadrunner Pep Band [ ] Robotics Club [ ] Rock Climbing Club [ ] Sign Language Club [ ] Science Fiction & Comic Book Club [ ] Social Work Club [ ] Society for Human Resource Management [ ] South Asians at Ramapo [ ] Spanish Club [ ] Strategy and Diplomacy Simulation Club [ ] Students For Liberty [ ] The Debate Club [ ] Students of Caribbean Ancestry [ ] TechNology Animation Studies Club [ ] The Devised Theatre Ensemble [ ] The Gathering: Trading Card Game Club [ ] The Golf Club [ ] United Asian Association [ ] Veterans Student Organization [ ] WRPR [ ] Visual Artists Society [ ] Yoga Club [ ] Young Leftists and Progressives What is your current position in your Club or Organization? [Required] [ ] President [ ] Vice President [ ] Treasurer [ ] Other E-Board Member [ ] Member Please check all that you have completed. [Required] Please note: all of the following items MUST be completed prior to you completing the rest of this form. [ ] Updated OrgSync Profile [ ] Updated Club Constitution [ ] Advisor Contract [ ] Updated Club Officer Information [ ] Uploaded Club Logo [ ] Uploaded OrgSync Banner Was your Club or Organization approved by SGA in the Academic Year? [Required], we were approved in this year, we are an existing club Sorry! Please complete your profile. I'm sorry, but you cannot continue with this form until the following information is complete: Update OrgSync Profile Updated Club Constitution Updated Club Officer Information Uploaded Club Logo Uploaded OrgSync Banner Please return back to this form when you have completed your OrgSync portal updates. REMINDER: It is DUE not later than APRIL 12TH. Interactions with Club or Organization's Advisor Please enter your advisor's name below. [Required] How many semesters has your Advisor worked with your Club or Organization? [Required] Page 3 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
4 How active is your Club or Organization's Advisor? [Required] [ ] Very active [ ] Somewhat active t very active t active at all How many times have you met or conversed with your Advisor during the academic year? [Required] What is the best way to contact your Club or Organization's Advisor? [Required] [ ] [ ] Phone [ ] In person [ ] We do not have any contact How satisfied is your Club or Organization with your Advisor? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 3, where 1 is not satisfied and 3 is very satisfied [ ] 3 - Very Satisfied [ ] 2 - Satisfied [ ] 1 - Not satisfied Please include any comments, suggestions, or concerns that you have about your Advisor's interactions in the space below. Would you like to nominate your Advisor for the Advisor of the Year award? [Required] Advisor of the Year Please describe all contributions your advisor has made to your organization in the year. [Required] Why does your Advisor deserve this award? [Required] Club or Organization Reflection Approximately, how many general meetings did you hold in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] [ ] 1-6 (one per month) [ ] 7-12 (two per month) [ ] 13+ (more than two per month) Approximately, how many events did you hold in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] Page 4 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
5 Events [ ] 1-4 (2 per semester) [ ] 5-9 (4 per semester) [ ] 10+ (5 or more per semester) Approximately, how many fundraisers did you hold in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] [ ] 0 [ ] 1-3 [ ] 4-6 [ ] 7+ Which method(s) did you use to raise the funds? Check all that apply. [ ] Tabling [ ] Off Campus Fundraisers (Moe's/Panera Fundraisers) [ ] Receiving donations (Individuals outside of the college donated to your cause) [ ] Hosting a special event or banquet How many guest speakers/lecturers did you sponsor in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] [ ] 0 [ ] 1-3 [ ] 4-6 [ ] 7+ What methods of advertising were beneficial for your Club or Organization this year? [Required] Check all that apply [ ] Posters [ ] OrgSync [ ] Daily Digest [ ] In the Loop [ ] Facebook [ ] Twitter [ ] Instagram [ ] Word of mouth [ ] Chalking [ ] Window Paint New Club Process What semester was your club officially approved by SGA [Required] [ ] Fall [ ] Spring How long did the process take for your Club to be officially recognized by SGA from the date you submitted your completed application? [Required] [ ] 1-2 Weeks [ ] 3-4 Weeks [ ] 5-6 Weeks [ ] 6+ Weeks The process to become a new club was clear and easy to understand? [Required] [ ] Strongly disagree [ ] Disagree [ ] Neutral [ ] Agree [ ] Strongly agree Who helped you through the New Club Process? [Required] Please select all that apply Page 5 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
6 [ ] SGA [ ] A Faculty or Staff Member [ ] CSI [ ] Friends who are currently in clubs [ ] Another department at Ramapo [ ] Alumni [ ] Other What was your biggest obstacle to forming your new club? [Required] [ ] Securing an E-Board [ ] Completing the required paperwork [ ] Creating a Constitution [ ] Finding 10 new members [ ] Interacting with SGA [ ] Presenting to SGA [ ] Finding an Advisor How did you overcome your biggest challenge? [Required] What do you suggest could improve the new club process? [Required] Outstanding Club Program For the below questions, please pick 1 event, conference, or project that your Club or Organization is most proud of from Fall Spring Event, Conference, or Project Name: [Required] Please choose which of the following you feel this program qualifies for. [Required] [ ] Educational Event [ ] Social Event [ ] Civic Event [ ] School Spirit Event [ ] Cultural & Diversity Awareness Would you like to use this activity to enter your club for Outstanding Program of the Year? [Required] Outstanding Club Programming Information Event, Conference, or Project Date: [Required] What was your budget for this event, conference or project? [Required] How many people participated in or attended this event, conference, or project? [Required] If this was a conference, please list the total number of members that attended from Ramapo. If you are talking about an event or project, please provide the total number of people who participated. Page 6 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
7 Please provide a brief description of the event, conference or project. [Required] In this space, explain if this is a traditional event or an annual conference that you attended and explain why your Club or Organization participated or organized this event. Please explain how this event, conference, or project is an exemplary example for your Club and Organization. [Required] How did CSI or your Club or Organization's Advisor help with the planning and/or execution of this example? [Required] What would your Club or Organization do to improve this event, conference, or project for next year? If you are not doing this project or event again, what will take it's place? [Required] In 3 sentences, summarize why this program should receive a Program of the Year award. Please answer only if you are applying for an Outstanding Program Award. Challenges What was your Club or Organization's greatest challenge for Fall Spring 2017? [Required] Example: Membership, Budgeting, Planning an event, etc What steps or process did your Club or Organization use to overcome this challenge? [Required] Please be as detailed as possible. Did any professional staff (CSI or your advisor) help you overcome this challenge? [Required], I used both resources, only CSI helped, only my advisor helped, we reached out to my advisor and they did not help, we reached out to CSI only and they did not help, we reached out to both our Advisor and CSI and neither helped, but we did not reach out to anyone What other resources, if any, did you use to help with this challenge? Page 7 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
8 Your Club or Organization's Interaction with The Center for Student Involvement Did your Club or Organization work with or utilize the Women's Center in Fall Spring 2017? [Required], but we'd like to in the future Did your Club or Organization work with or utilize the Civic and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) in Fall Spring 2017? [Required], but we'd like to in the future, but we hosted our own community service trip Did your Club or Organization interact with Student Activities Revenue Management (SARM) in Fall Spring 2017? [Required], because we did not spend our budget., our Club or Organization did not have an assigned budget this year., because we are a brand new club. Did your Club or Organization request funding from Allocations in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] Did your Club or Organization cosponsor with another Club or Organization in Fall Spring 2017? [Required], but we'd like to in the future Did your Club or Organization plan an event featured in a Heritage Month or Week in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] Queer History Month, Violence Awareness Week, No Shave November, World AIDS Day, Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Women s HERstory Month, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Latino/a Heritage Month, Native American Indian Ancestry Month, African Ancestry Month, Asian Pacific Islander Month, and Black Solidarity Week., but we'd like to in the future Interaction with the Women's Center In what capacity did your Club or Organization work with or utilize the Women's Center? [Required] Check all that apply [ ] Co-Sponsored an Event [ ] Used the space in the Women's Center [ ] Used services provided by the Women's Center [ ] Researched speakers or lecturers with their help [ ] Worked with the staff to have them present at a general meeting Please describe how you interacted with the Women's Center (as indicated above): [Required] How would you rate your Club or Organization's overall interaction with The Women's Center? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 in poor and 5 is excellent, please rate your overall interaction. [ ] 5- Excellent [ ] 4 - Good [ ] 3 - Acceptable [ ] 2 - Poor [ ] 1 - Very Poor For future events, would your Club or Organization use the Women Center's resources or space again? [Required] Page 8 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
9 [ ] Definitely [ ] Probably [ ] Probably not [ ] Definitely not Please explain why you chose your answer. [Required] What additional resources or services, if any, would your Club or Organization like to be offered by The Women's Center? Interaction with the CCEC In what capacity did your Club or Organization work with or utilize the CCEC? [Required] Check all that apply [ ] Cosponsored an event [ ] Used services of the CCEC [ ] Our Club was asked to present at an event sponsored by the CCEC [ ] Our Club participated in a CCEC Community Service Trip [ ] Our Club organized its own Community Service Trip Please describe, in more detail, how you interacted with the CCEC (as indicated above): [Required] If your Club or Organization organized its own Community Service Trip, please include the name of the outside Service Organization you worked with and a Contact Person at that location. What is the total number of Community Service hours your Club or Organization volunteered for the year? [Required] If you are not sure of the total number, please estimate to the best of your abilities. How would you rate your Club or Organization's overall interaction with the CCEC? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 in poor and 5 is excellent, please rate your overall interaction. [ ] 5- Excellent [ ] 4 - Good [ ] 3 - Acceptable [ ] 2 - Poor [ ] 1 - Very Poor [ ] 0 - Not Applicable For future events, would your Club or Organization use the CCEC's resources or space again? [Required] [ ] Definitely [ ] Probably [ ] Probably not [ ] Definitely not Please explain your answer in greater detail. [Required] Page 9 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
10 What additional resources or services, if any, would your Club or Organization like to be offered by the CCEC? Interaction with SARM Did your Club or Organization have a Budget for Fall Spring 2017? [Required], but we were allocated money Does your Club or Organization have a Raised Revenue balance? [Required] Did your Club or Organization used the P-Card in ? [Required] Did your Club or Organization raise money for a Charity in Fall Spring 2017? [Required] If yes, how much money did you raise? [Required] Please total all money raised for the whole year, even if the funds went to different Organizations. If you did not raise any money, please type "0". How would you rate your Club or Organization's knowledge on submitting a Invoice-Performer Payment? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 3, where 1 is no knowledge and 3 is advanced knowledge. [ ] 3 - Advanced knowledge of the procedure [ ] 2 - Basic knowledge of the procedure [ ] 1 - No knowledge of the procedure How would you rate your Club or Organization's knowledge on submitting a Reimbursement? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 3, where 1 is no knowledge and 3 is advanced knowledge. [ ] 3 - Advanced knowledge of the procedure [ ] 2 - Basic knowledge of the procedure [ ] 1 - No knowledge of the procedure How would you rate your Club or Organization's overall interaction with SARM? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is poor and 5 is excellent, please rate your overall interaction. [ ] 5 - Excellent [ ] 4 - Great [ ] 3 - Acceptable [ ] 2 - Poor [ ] 1 - Very Poor What additional resources or services, if any, would your Club or Organization like to be offered by SARM? Page 10 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
11 Interaction with Allocations How many times did your Club or Organization request Allocations funding (For both Events and Conferences)? [Required] Please include all requests for events and conferences in this total How many of your Clubs or Organizations requests received full or partial funding? (For both Events and Conferences)? [Required] How much money did your Club or Organization receive for EVENTS? [Required] This is for events only. How much money did your Club or Organization receive for CONFERENCES? [Required] This is for conferences only. How would your Club or Organization rate the application process for Allocations? [Required] Please rate on a scale of 1 to 4, 1 being Very Difficult and 4 being Very Easy [ ] 4 - Very Easy [ ] 3 - Easy [ ] 2 - Difficult [ ] 1 - Very Difficult Please explain your answer in greater detail. [Required] What additional resources or services, if any, would your Club or Organization like to be offered by Allocations? Interactions with other Clubs and Organizations Please list all Clubs or Organizations that you have cosponsored with. What kind of event(s) did you cosponsor? [Required] Check all that apply. Page 11 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
12 [ ] Community Service [ ] Philanthropy [ ] Social Event [ ] Educational Event [ ] Guest Speaker/Lecturer How easy was it for your Club or Organization to partner with another Club/Orgoranization? [Required] [ ] Very Easy [ ] Easy [ ] Hard [ ] Very hard Will your Club or Organization partner with other Clubs/Organizations in the future? [Required] [ ] Definitely [ ] Probably [ ] Probably not [ ] Definitely not Please describe one co-sponsorship in greater details. Please choose the co-sponsoring club or organization. [Required] - must select a value. Page 12 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
13 [ ] "You're Not Alone" - Anti-bullying Club [ ] //hackramapo [ ] 1Step [ ] 4gotten Suitcase [ ] A Better Tomorrow [ ] Accounting Club [ ] Active Minds [ ] American Studies Club [ ] Bass Fishing Club [ ] Bioinformatics [ ] Association of Latinos Moving Ahead [ ] Biology Club [ ] Black Student Union [ ] Brothers Making a Difference [ ] Building Tomorrow [ ] Chemistry and BioChemistry Club [ ] College Democrats [ ] College Republicans [ ] Colleges Against Cancer [ ] Computer and Technology Club [ ] Creative Media Club [ ] CRU [ ] Culture Club [ ] Dance Company [ ] Disney Club [ ] Diversity Action Committee Student Club [ ] Dumbledore's Army [ ] Ebony Women for Social Change [ ] Enactus [ ] Females in STEM Society [ ] Feminist United [ ] Finance Club [ ] French Club [ ] Fusion Dance Crew [ ] Global Roadrunners [ ] Future Teachers of America [ ] Filipino American Student Association [ ] Po [ ] Hillel [ ] History Club [ ] Humans of Ramapo [ ] International Business Club [ ] International Student Organization [ ] InterVarsity Christian Fellowship [ ] Italian Club [ ] Literature Club [ ] Math Club [ ] Mixed Martial Arts Club [ ] Model UN Club [ ] Muslim Student Association [ ] Newman Ramapo [ ] Nutrition and Fitness Club RML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) [ ] Nursing Student Organization [ ] Organization of Latino Unity [ ] Pre-Med/Pre-Health [ ] Psychology Coalition [ ] Ramapo Chorale [ ] Ramapo College Beekeeping Club [ ] Professional Pre-Dental Society [ ] Ramapo College Chess Club [ ] Ramapo College Disc Club [ ] Ramapo College Ice Hockey Club [ ] Ramapo College Investment Club [ ] Ramapo College Mindfulness Club [ ] Ramapo Consulting [ ] Ramapo E-Sports [ ] Ramapo Film Society [ ] Ramapo First Responders Club [ ] Ramapo Lacrosse Club [ ] Ramapo Music Club [ ] Ramapo News [ ] Ramapo Outdoors Club [ ] Ramapo Pride [ ] Ramapo Ski and Snowboard Club [ ] Ramapo Smash Club [ ] Ramapo Throttle Page 13 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
14 [ ] Ramathon [ ] RCTV [ ] Relay For Life [ ] Roadrunner Pep Band [ ] Robotics Club [ ] Rock Climbing Club [ ] Science Fiction & Comic Book Club [ ] Sign Language Club [ ] Social Work Club [ ] Society for Human Resource Management [ ] South Asians at Ramapo [ ] Spanish Club [ ] Strategy and Diplomacy Simulation Club [ ] Students For Liberty [ ] Students of Caribbean Ancestry [ ] TechNology Animation Studies Club [ ] The Debate Club [ ] The Devised Theatre Ensemble [ ] The Gathering: Trading Card Game Club [ ] The Golf Club [ ] United Asian Association [ ] Veterans Student Organization [ ] WRPR [ ] Visual Artists Society [ ] Yoga Club [ ] Young Leftists and Progressives What made this partnership beneficial? [Required] What made this partnership challenging? [Required] What tools if any can CSI provide to make partnering with other clubs and organizations easier for you? [Required] What steps, if any, would make partnering with other Clubs/Orgs easier for your Club or Organization? [Required] Interaction with Heritage Months and Weeks Please select all weeks and months your Club or Organization programmed for from the following: [Required] [ ] Queer History Month [ ] Violence Awareness Week Shave November [ ] World AIDS Day [ ] Eating Disorder Awareness Week [ ] Women's HERstory Month [ ] Sexual Assault Awareness Month [ ] Latino/a Heritage Month [ ] Native American Indian Ancestry Month [ ] African Ancestry Month [ ] Asian Pacific Islander Month [ ] Black Solidarity Week Please list the event(s) you cosponsored or organized for a Heritage Month (as indicated above): [Required] Page 14 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
15 What was your Club or Organization's interaction with Heritage Months and Weeks? [Required] Check all that apply [ ] Cosponsored an event with the committee during a heritage month or week [ ] Organized an event (inidvidually or co-sponsored with someone other than the planning committee) for a heritage month or week How would you rate your Club or Organization's interaction with Heritage Months or Weeks? [Required] On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 in poor and 5 is excellent, please rate your interaction. [ ] 5- Excellent [ ] 4 - Good [ ] 3 - Acceptable [ ] 2 - Poor [ ] 1 - Very Poor Do you feel your Club or Organization's event(s) held during a Heritage Month or Week had a better attendance than events not associated with a Heritage Month or Week? [Required] [ ] It was about the same Will your Club or Organization plan or cosponsor an event with a Heritage Month or Week again next year? [Required] [ ] We will definitely plan or cosponsor an event [ ] We might plan or cosponsor an event [ ] We might not plan or cosponsor an event [ ] We definitely will not plan or cosponsor an event Please explain your answer in greater detail. [Required] What additional resources or services, if any, would your Club or Organization like to be offered by Heritage Months? SMART GOALS For , CSI would like for you to prepare 1 short term goal for the Fall semester (Fall 2017) and 2 other goals for the entire year (Fall Spring 2018). To help you set your Club or Organization's goals, be SMART. For more information on SMART goals, click here: SMART GOALS Examples: By the end of the Fall 2017 semester, our club will increase attendance at monthly meetings from 20 members to 25 members. By the end of the Fall Spring 2018 SY, our club will increase the number events we plan from 2 to 4 per semester. Please create 1 goal to be accomplished by the end of Fall [Required] Please create 1 goal to be accomplished by the end of the academic year. [Required] Page 15 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
16 Please create a 2nd goal to be accomplished by the end of the academic year. [Required] Organization of the Year Nomination Would you like to nominate your club for an Organization of the Year Award? [Required] Please note: "New" organizations are those approved in January 2016 or later, I'd like to nominate my organization for Organization of the Year, I'd like to nominate my organization for Outstanding New Organization of the Year Organization of the Year Organization of the Year This award is given to the CSI-registered student organization that displays outstanding effort in all areas, in relation to its purpose, based on the following criteria: Leadership of the organization in reaching its goals Contributions to the University and /or outside community in the areas of; educational events, social engagement, civic engagement, school spirit, cultural awareness, social justice, equity and diversity. Development of its members Communication with related departments and other student organizations What areas does your Organization contribute to the University or Outside Community? [Required] Please check all that apply [ ] Educational Events [ ] Social Events [ ] Civic Events [ ] School Spirit Events [ ] Cultural & Diversity Awareness Events/Initiatives Please describe how the leadership of your Organization reached its goals for this past year? [Required] What program(s) did your Organization take part in and/or host to help with the development of your members? [Required] Please be as specific as possible Why do you feel your Club or Organizations qualifies to be the Outstanding Organization of the Year? [Required] Outstanding New Organization of the Year Outstanding New Organization of the Year This award is given to the CSI-registered student organization that displays outstanding effort in all areas, in relation to its purpose, based on the following criteria: Page 16 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
17 Leadership of the organization in reaching its first-year goals. Contributions to the College and /or outside community in the areas of; educational programs, social engagement, civic engagement, school spirit, cultural awareness, social justice, equity and diversity. Recruitment and development of its members Communication with related departments and other student organizations. What areas does your Organization contribute to the University or Outside Community? [Required] Please check all that apply [ ] Educational Events [ ] Social Events [ ] Civic Events [ ] School Spirit Events [ ] Cultural & Diversity Events/Initiatives Please describe how the leadership of your Organization reached its goals for this past year? [Required] What program(s) did your Organization take part in and/or host to help with the development of your members? [Required] Please be as specific as possible How has your Club or Organization recruited new members? [Required] Please be very specific with how your answer has benefited the growth of your Club or Organization. Why do you feel your Club or Organizations qualifies to be the Outstanding New Organization of the Year? [Required] Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions [Required] Please note that in addition to submitting this information via this form, all of your information MUST remain up to date on your OrgSync Organization Profile. Failure to maintain an up-to-date OrgSync profile will result in your club being placed on "inactive" status. "Inactive" clubs and organizations are not able to book rooms, access budgets or apply for allocations. By checking the box below, you acknowledge that your club/organization is responsible for maintaining their OrgSync profile and that you are aware of the consequences of not updating the OrgSync profile. If you have any questions about OrgSync, please Alexis Duke at orgsync@ramapo.edu or Eric Montgomery at emontgom@ramapo.edu [ ] I Agree Page 17 of 17 Late End of the Year Report
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