Saturday, September 10, 2005

Advice to Treasurers

  • Maintain a good relationship with the Finance Officer. Tell them about your event before or after it’s happened so that they know the money allocated to you is being put to good use.
  • Apply early. The form can be downloaded from the LUU website – you can either print it off or handwrite it.
  • Go systematically through each event and record what can be paid for and the amount. For example:

[Not accurate prices]

Do this for each event, writing a total amount as illustrated above. Email out to the committee in case anything else needs adding. The Union does not fund food or drinks, but you can apply for publicity, transport and booking of halls/lecture theatres.

  • Always over-estimate costs as the Union only give you a fraction of what you ask for. Last year we applied for £4000 for the first term and received £900!
  • For anyone who is owed money the procedure for claiming back money is to fill out a claims form [see our website], write them a cheque, and give them strict instructions to cash it within the next two weeks.
  • Our constitution states that no one should spend more than £20 before consulting and obtaining the consent of the treasurer. Ensure this rule is enforced, - if an individual decides to spend more than this they should receive a first warning. If it happens again they will not be reimbursed.
  • In every meeting, have the most recent bank statement to hand, and inform the committe of their financial situation. This makes planning much easier and prevents cheques and fines from the bank.

I'm sure I'll think of more, but thats all for now :-)

Wasalaam.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Guideline for Freshers Week


  • Rememeber that your behaviour and actions represent the ISOC - "first impressions last."
  • Smile or at least be friendly - ask people who are signing up what course they're doing/ where they're from/how they're finding Leeds. If you know someone doing the same course as The Newbie offer to introduce them to each other - the best organisations are a result of good networking between individuals and remember - 'There is no I in ummah'!
  • Let people know about events we did last year and that were a success eg. BBQ, IAW, Dawah Training - this will help spark an interest and convince them we are worth signing up to.
  • ...NEVER ASK A PERSON WANTING TO SIGN UP IF THEY ARE A MUSLIM! EVEN IF THEY ARE WEARING A CRUCIFIX, CARRYING A LARGE BIBLE OR SINGING 'AWAY IN A MANGER'! IT'S EXTREMELY BAD MANNERS! The isoc is open to everyone regardless of their practice, affiliations and choice of dress. Only Allah SWT knows what's in a persons heart, and only Allah SWT is the eternal Judge.
  • Sisters - if you a non-hijabi in the prayer room please make an extra effort to befriend her and break this awful stereotype that hijabis only mix with hijabis/look down on non-hijabis.
  • And the same applies to beards [ie. brothers]
  • Avoid lecturing Newbies about what you do for the isoc / your position in the isoc. As Ahmed said a few meetings back, projecting the image that we are just normal students will inshallah encourage more people to sign up and join the committee next year.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

test

testing testing...ayk do tiin.