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1 Annual Report -- Human Rights Section For membership year 2016 - 2017 Prepared by Joachim Savelsberg, Past Chair of the Section. October 2017

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Annual Report -- Human Rights Section

For membership year 2016 - 2017

Prepared by Joachim Savelsberg, Past Chair of the Section.

October 2017

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Section Governance Joachim Savelsberg, Chair, staffed committees, recruited new newsletter editors, organized sessions for

the 2017 annual ASA meetings, wrote contributions to the newsletter editions that appeared under his chairship,

and co-organized a reception jointly with the chair of the section for Sociology of Law and Crime, Law and

Deviance. Chair: Joachim Savelsberg

Chair-elect: Kiyo Tsutsui

Past-chair: Manisha Desai

Secretary Treasurer: Annie Fukushima

Council: Liz Boyle; Wade Cole; David Embrick; Lindsey Peterson; Rusty Shekar; Robin Stryker; Kiyo

Tsutsui; student representatives: Jennifer Cheek; Vivian Shaw

Resources/Mentorship: Lindsey Peterson

Student activity: Vivian Shaw (chair); Jennifer Cheek

Local arrangements: David Embrinck (chair); Hollie Nyseth Brehm; Eran Shor

Nominations: Manisha Desai (chair); Annie Fukushima; Claudia Lopez

Membership: Liz Boyle (chair); Brian Gran; John Hagan; Mounira (Maya) Charrad

Publications: Rusty Shekar, through October 2016; then: Annie Fukushima; Hollie Nyseth Brehm

Program committee: Kiyo Tsutsui; Joachim Savelsberg

Book award: Wade Cole; Eric Larson; Wes Longhofer

Article award: Robin Stryker (chair); Kim L. Scheppele; Chris Roberts

Student paper award: Kiyo Tsutsui (chair); Ya-Wen Lei; Christine Min Wotipka

Business Meeting -- ASA 2017 in Montreal We held our business meeting after the roundtables. About 20 people signed in for attendance; some five

arrived late and/or did not to sign-in. We discussed ways to increase our membership, presented awards, and

were given a financial report by the treasurer. What follows is a summary of the meeting provided by the

Secretary / Treasurer, Annie Isabel Fukushima

Section on Human Rights Business Meeting Mon, August 14, 9:30 to 10:10am, Palais des Congrès de Montréal,

Level 5, 520A Session Submission Type: Business Meeting

Business meeting agenda 1. Welcome and brief report from the Chair on the past year

2. Saying thanks to committee chairs and members and to Annie and Hollie, our new newsletter editors

3. Secretary/Treasurer's report: budget and membership (Annie Fukushima)

4. Presentation of Awards

a. Gordon Hirabayashi Human Rights Book Award Committee: Wade Cole (chair), Erik Larson,

and Wesley Longhofer.

Recipient: Tianna S. Paschel, University of California, Berkeley, for her book Becoming Black

Political Subjects: Movements and Ethno-Racial Rights in Colombia and Brazil (Princeton

University Press, 2016).

Honorable Mention: Robert Wyrod: AIDS and Masculinity in the African City: Privilege,

Inequality, and Modern Manhood (University of California Press, 2016).

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b. Best Article Award

Committee: Robin Stryker (chair), Kim L. Scheppele, and Christopher Roberts.

Recipient: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, “Human Rights and Minority Activism in Japan: Transformation of

Movement Actorhood and Local Global Feedback Loop.” American Journal of Sociology.

Honorable Mention: Nate Ela. “Litigation Dilemmas: Lessons from the Marcos Human Rights

Class Action.” Law & Social

Inquiry.

c. Graduate student best paper award

Committee: Kiyoteru Tsutsui (chair), Ya-Wen Lei, and Christine Min Wotipka

Recipient: Kristopher Velasco, University of Texas at Austin. “Human Rights INGOs, LGBT

INGOs, and LGBT Policy Diffusion, 1991-2015.”

5. Collecting ideas for

a. Future newsletter themes

b. Next year’s session themes

6. Other items members would like to discuss

7. Handing over the gavel to Kiyo Tsutsui, our incoming section chair

Business meeting discussion (notes submitted by Secretary Treasurer Annie Isabel

Fukushima) Joachim Savelsberg, Section on Human Rights Chair facilitated this year’s meeting. Savelsberg facilitated a

discussion regarding the following:

Section on Human Rights Newsletter: Challenges faced with transitions from the previous editor. The

transition has been fully successful, in spite of its challenges. Hollie Nyseth Brehm (Ohio State University) and

Annie Isabel Fukushima (University of Utah) serve as co-editors for the newsletter. Under the leadership of the

co-editors, a new feature was introduced: engaging in discussions on issues that human rights scholars are

interested – America under Trump implications for human rights. For our fall 2016, the newsletter received a lot

of contributions. And we witnessed a decline in contributions with the second newsletter – collective memory

and human rights. More specialized subject matter led to fewer submissions.

Suggestions for future themes:

Social movements

Pure sociology of human rights?

Collective memory – and human rights- spoke to the monument in NC.

Resurgence of nationalist movements

Globalization and radicalization. Radical transformations.

Sociology of education – common ground for a session on human rights and education.

Immigration and human rights.\Deado8he

Section on Human Rights Sessions:

One of the most important things about a session where scholars present their work. We have a round-table and

one special-themed on Human rights law from above and below. Will take place at 4:30PM Invited panel. And

then an open submission panel organized by Kiyo. Frank Munger – organizer of the open submission panel.

Election of new leaders announced: Committee members – Elizabeth boyle. Chair of the membership

committee. Held elections. Next chair Kiyoteru Tsutsui. And Brian Gran will serve as the chair elect.

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Acknowledge those leaving the board: Kiyo, Wade Cole, Jennifer Cheek – thank all three for their support in the section. Welcome: Claudio Gomez,

Jim Mahoney and Brooke chambers. Their roles will start after today’s meeting.

Secretary / treasurer report

Member count:

As of June 2017: 218

Section average: 210

8 new members!

Low

income Student Member

6.4% 29.4% 64.2%

Budget: End of year budget at 2016: $3,659.70

This year’s Expenses:

Awards $283.72 (6 awards – 3 from 2016 and 3 from 2017)

Reception: At the time, Unknown.

Newsletters: No cost

Estimated income from membership: Hope is that: 218 by September 30

(218 – 100)*5=$590

Donations received:

$92. USD

45 Canadian Dollar / $35.91

$140 in pledges to donate.

Membership report form Elizabeth Boyle

Joint Reception: Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance; Section on Human Rights; and Section on Sociology of

Law Sat, August 13, 6PM – 9PM Hotel William Grey, 421 Rue Saint Vincent, Montreal Session Submission

Type: Reception Invitation: Section Members of Crime, Law & Deviance, Human Rights and Sociology of Law

Synergies between the different sections. Looked for the names of folks who presented at ASA. We count on

folks to find ways to encourage members. Evan Shore – local arrangements – William Gray. Reception

sociology of law and the crime deviance section. Cost effective – reception.

Awards.

The outstanding article award goes to Kiyoteru Tsutsui, “Human Rights and Minority Activism in Japan:

Transformation of Movement Actorhood and Local-Global Feedback Loop,” American Journal of Sociology

122/4:1050-1103; the Honorable Mention to: Nate Ela, “Litigation Dilemmas: Lessons from the Marcos Human

Rights Class Action,” Law & Social Inquiry 42/2:479–508. Thanks to committee members Robin Stryker

(chair), Chris Roberts and Kim L. Scheppele for their hard work. 20 articles were submitted for consideration.

Award provided by Chris Roberts.

The recipient of the outstanding graduate student paper is Kristopher Velasco with "Human Rights INGOs,

LGBT INGOs, and LGBT Policy Diffusion, 1991-2015." Thanks to Kiyo Tsutsui (chair), YaWen Lei, and

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Christine Min Wotipka for their engagement. 12 papers were submitted for consideration. Award provided by

Kiyo Tsutsui.

The American Sociological Association Human Rights Section is pleased to announce the Gordon Hirabayashi

Human Rights Book Award recipient: Tianna S. Paschel, Assistant Professor of African American Studies at

the University of California, Berkeley, for her book Becoming Black Political Subjects: Movements and Ethno-

Racial Rights in Colombia and Brazil (Princeton University Press, 2016). An Honorable Mention goes to AIDS

and Masculinity in the African City: Privilege, Inequality, and Modern Manhood (University of California

Press, 2016), by Robert Wyrod. Professor Wyrod is an Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the

University of Colorado. We would like to thank the Human Rights Section book award committee: Wade Cole

(chair), Erik Larson, and Wesley Longhofer. 25 books were submitted for consideration. Award announced by

Wesley Longhofer. Regrets from Tianna S. Paschel.

Committees:

Public relations: Discussed. Growing membership: Kiyo – new membership. New orientation on section chairs.

If we hit 300 that is the next target. We receive more budget, and resources. Increasing membership – Goal of

82. Graduate students and Assistant professors. It would be nice if we could give a two-year membership.

September 30 – matters. How do we make it even more attractive to new scholars?

________________________________________________________________________________

Section Council Meeting Attendees: Joachim Savelsberg, Chair; Kiyoteru Tsutsui, incoming chair, Annie Fukushima, Secretary

Treasurer; Brian Gran, Chair Elect; Council Members: Elizabeth Boyle, Student Representative Vivian Shaw

Section on Human Rights Council Meeting Mon, August 14 7:15 AM to 8:15 am, Palais des congrès de

Montréal, Van Houtte.

Agenda

1. Section membership

2. Budget updates

3. Donations

4. Planning of sessions

Introductions

Section Membership

Member count:

As of June 2017: 218

Section average: 210

8 new members!

Low

income Student Member

6.4% 29.4% 64.2%

Student members – mentoring lunch/breakfast? Number two reason is they want to connect with each other and

with senior colleagues. Talked about faculty (senior scholars sponsoring). Elizabeth Boyle – send email list of

folks she reached out to and Annie can follow-up with who signed up.

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· Review of 2015-16 Section Activities, particularly the lack of participation in the Section’s signature

event and low submissions

Among the issues discussed at the Council meeting and the Business meeting was the lack of

submissions to the two sessions of the Section. This was particularly striking as there were many sessions and

papers on human rights in other sections.

Last year the mentoring committee had sent out a call to match junior scholars with senior scholars for

roundtables which worked well. The mentoring committee should reinstate this practice for a more robust

mentoring.

Other mentoring possibilities should also be considered as a way to recruit members

· Incoming Chair had already contacted council and section members for various committees.

Budget updates

End of year budget at 2016: $3,659.70

This year’s Expenses:

Awards $283.72 (6 awards – 3 from 2016 and 3 from 2017)

Reception: Unknown at the time.

Newsletters: No cost

Estimated income from membership: Hope is that: 218 by September 30

(218 – 100)*5=$590

Decisions

· Incorporate Signature event into Roundtables

· More targeted membership drives

· Past Chair serve as Chair of the Nominations Committee

Council Meeting Meeting Notes provided by Secretary-Treasurer, Annie Isabel

Fukushima.

Attendance:

Joachim Savelsberg, Chair; Kiyoteru Tsutsui, incoming chair, Annie Fukushima, Secretary Treasurer; Brian

Gran, Chair Elect; Council Members: Elizabeth Boyle; Student Representative Vivian Shaw

Joachim discusses: Newsletter and Sessions.

Membership report by Elizabeth Boyle –Elizabeth did outreach personally to folks who do human rights

presentation. Joachim – chair of nominations. Kiyo – Liz participate in membership. Student members –

mentoring lunch/breakfast? Number two reason is they want to connect with each other and with senior

colleagues. Talked about faculty (senior sponsoring).

Donations: Emails about donating – forward the same email.

Co-sponsor sessions at the meeting: This year we did co-sponsorships with the sociology of law. It adds a

session – normally we would have just one sponsor.

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Competitive panel: Frank Munger was the organizer – Law & Society Review editor – we don’t know how

many submissions we received.

Terms ending: Jennifer, Kiyo term as council ending

To bring up at the business meeting: Themes for newsletter to be collected at this business meeting.

Newsletter indicates sign of life in the section.Teaching notes – reach out to folks in the section.

Chair will determine the theme of the forthcoming conference. Posting about students on the market.

Summer newsletter – we can have announcements of graduate students on the market. Next summer students on

the market.

Calendar for members – came in one email.

- ASA deadline to get papers in

- Submit anything to the newsletters

- Calls for announcements

- Students on the market

List-servs minimal activity.

Community partnerships. In the past the section organized meeting with local activists.

Suggestion to bring a human rights organization to the ASA. Too difficult logistically. Possible ideas: Video

conversation – pre-conference. La Dawn organized a meet-and-greet in Mexico City.

Items at the business meeting – people participate remotely. They put together a session. They had to pay.

Registration fees can be waived. ASA contracted out the having them. Webinar – does not have to be activist.

Guide to graduate departments – membership committee might be able to help with this – seeing who does

work on human rights

________________________________________________________________________________

State of the Section Budget Actual Expenses:

Reception Expenses: $1492.30

Plaques: Awards $283.72 (6 awards – 3 from 2016 and 3 from 2017)

Total expenses: $1776.02

Projected Budget from previous year:

Reception: $1,500.00

Awards: $100.00

Miscellaneous: $309.00

Total: $1909.00

Summary: $132.98 under budget.

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________________________________________________________________________________

An operating budget for the coming year approved by the Section Council. Proposed Budget: Reception: $1500.00

Plaques: $150.00

A detailed spreadsheet is attached.

________________________________________________________________________________

Statements, Notes, Observations N/A ________________________________________________________________________________

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The Previous Year The Nominations Committee was formed in September 2016 with Manisha Desai as Chair and Annie

Fukushima and Claudia Lopez as members. Council members and Committee members came up with a robust

slate of candidates and elections were held at the scheduled time.

Chair Elect: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University (Chair-elect 2017-18; Chair

2018-19).

Council Members: Claudia Lopez, University of California at Santa Cruz (Council 2017-20);

James Mahoney, Northwestern University (Council 2017-20).

Student Representative: Brooke Chambers, University of Minnesota (Student Representative 2017-19)

The Membership Committee Chaired by Council member Elizabeth Boyle made a concerted effort to increase

our numbers, with some success, without however meeting the 300 mark.

The Awards Committees were formed in September and had the substantial but enjoyable task of reading an

impressive wealth of books and papers and choosing award recipients:

ASA HR Sections Gordon Hirabayshi Book Award

Recipient: Tianna S. Paschel, Assistant Professor of African American Studies at the University of

California, Berkeley, for her book Becoming Black Political Subjects: Movements and Ethno-Racial Rights in

Colombia and Brazil (Princeton University Press, 2016).

Honorable Mention: Robert Wyrod, AIDS and Masculinity in the African City: Privilege, Inequality, and

Modern Manhood (University of California Press, 2016).

Award Committee: Wade Cole (chair), Erik Larson, and Wesley Longhofer.

ASA HR Section Scholarly Article Award: Recipient: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, “Human Rights and Minority Activism in Japan: Transformation of Movement

Actorhood and Local Global Feedback Loop” published in the American Journal of Sociology.

Honorable Mention: Nate Ela, “Litigation Dilemmas: Lessons from the Marcos Human Rights Class Action,”

published in Law & Social Inquiry.

Article award committee: Robin Stryker (chair), Kim L. Scheppele, and Christopher Roberts. ASA HR Section Graduate Paper Award:

Recipient: Kristopher Velasco, University of Texas at Austin, “Human Rights INGOs, LGBT INGOs, and

LGBT Policy Diffusion, 1991-2015.”

Award Committee: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Ya-Wen Lei, and Christine Min Wotipka.

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Overview There is a growing momentum in the section to further develop a rigorous scholarly engagement on

issues of human rights, combined with concern to communicate scholarly insights to the world of

practice, civil society, NGOs and the political field.

Annie Fukushima and Hollie Nyseth Brehm, the new newsletter editors, published two newsletters. Members

published teaching, research, and grassroots related reflections. In addition, as a new feature, substantive

discussions were included, in Winter on Human Rights in the post 2016-US election era and in Spring on

Human Rights and Collective Memory. Calls for contributions were issues, and the turnout was substantial,

especially on the first topic

We (co-) organized two panel sessions and one roundtable session at the ASA in Seattle. The panel sessions

were jointly organized with the Sociology of Law Section. The sessions were entitled: “Human Rights and

Law from above and Below: Comparative Perspectives.” Contributors to one panel (Monika Krause, David

Frank, Elizabeth Heger Boyle and Hassan Abdel Salam) agreed to prepare their papers for submission to a

symposium in Law & Social Inquiry. Organizer and Chair Joachim Savelsberg and Discussant Christopher

Roberts will write the frame. The editor and editorial board of the journal responded enthusiastically to our

proposal.

We did not continue last years’ practice of organizing preconference visits to Human Rights organizations due

to the substantial organizing effort, also on the part of practitioners, in combination with low turnout.

________________________________________________________________________________

Recruiting and Retention Efforts The membership committee solicited gift memberships for graduate students for two years so that it would

provide them with enough opportunities to engage in the section activities and incentivize them to renew.

The Committee conducted a letter campaign to members of thematically related sections. Invitations to join the

human rights section were co-signed by prominent members of those sections.

The Committee and Section leadership engaged in personal communication and outreach to members.

Plans are to collaborate with other sections for joint membership rather than compete among members and to

have the mentoring and resources committee develop programs that might also serve to enhance recruitment

efforts.

Membership increased by about ten percent.

________________________________________________________________________________

Communications Strategy Our newsletter and listserv are the primary means of communication.

The newsletter has tried to engage its members via the research, teaching, and grassroots notes as well as

providing space for member activities, publications, and other announcements. Thematically organized

contributions by members are a new and prominent feature of last year’s newsletters.

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The listserv was used primarily for announcements about world events related to human rights, conference and

publication opportunities and to conduct section business.

We have a facebook page, which is in need of updating and maintenance on a regular basis.

Web site: http://www.asanet.org/asa-communities/sections/human-rights

________________________________________________________________________________

Statements, Notes, Observations N/A. ________________________________________________________________________________

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The Coming Year

Elections and Nominations

The nominations committee is always headed by the past chair, Joachim Savelsberg in this case. The Committee

Chair selected members, Lynette Chua and, as student representative, Nicholas Wahutu.

The committee will begin soliciting candidates soon.

___________________________________________________________________________

Plans for the coming year. The new Chair has appointed a program committee made up of the Chair and Chair-elect. We will continue

organizing the roundtables, with a reinstated mentoring program, and two sessions, one an invited plenary and

the other an open call, partnering with another section, which is yet to be determined.

Our committees and officers are as follows:

Chair: Kiyo Tsutsui

Chair-elect: Brian Gran

Past-chair: Joachim Savelsberg

Secretary Treasurer: Annie Fukushima

Council: Liz Boyle; David Embrick; Claudia Lopez; James Mahoney; Lindsey Peterson; Robin Stryker;

student representatives: Vivian Shaw; Brooke Chambers

Resources/Mentorship: Lindsey Peterson (chair)

Student activity: Brooke Chambers (chair); Vivian Shaw

Local arrangements: David Embrick (chair); Kristy Kelly

Nominations: Joachim Savelsberg (chair); Lynnette Chua; Nicholas Wahutu

Membership: Liz Boyle (chair); Hollie Nyseth Brehm; Mounira Charrad; Jeong-Woo Koo; Ya-Wen Lei;

Wes Longhofer; Chris Roberts; Emily Ryo; Hassan Abdel Salam; Chana Teeger; Claire Whitlinger

Publications: Annie Fukushima; Hollie Nyseth Brehm

Program committee: Kiyo Tsutsui; Brian Gran

Book award: David Cunningham (chair), TBD, TBD

Article award: James Mahoney (chair), Greg Hooks, Tianna Paschel

Student paper award: Claudia Lopez (chair), LaDawn Haglund, Yan Long

Our new chair would like to continue to internationalize the section.

Increasing recruitment and retention will continue to be a major task for the Section in the coming year.

________________________________________________________________________________

Statements, Notes, Observations N/A. ________________________________________________________________________________

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The Association and the Executive Office With the increase in number of sections each year, recruitment and retention remains a concern for many

sections. Hence, we would like to the Committee on Sections to consider possible joint section memberships

that would enable more collaboration rather than competition among sections.

As former Chair of the Committee on Sections, as a former Chair of the Sociology of Law section, and now as

Past-Chair of the Human Rights Section, it seems to me that it may be worth considering a new section

structure or a requirement of co-sponsorship of sessions among sections, so to increase synergy and prevent

niche formation (an issue not just for ASA).

________________________________________________________________________________

What issues would you like raised or recommendations would you like to make to ASA Staff?

In the past, Justin Lini was a most competent and prompt respondent to questions and concerns. We hope that a

replacement will be found soon.

________________________________________________________________________________

Statements, Notes, Observations N/A ________________________________________________________________________________

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Human Rights Report for Current 2017

For more information please contact the Section Coordinator, Justin Lini ([email protected])

ExpendituresAnnual Meeting Amount Code

Reception 37300

Other Meeting Expenses$1,492.30 37310

Misc 37320

Other 37370

Total $1,492.30 n/a

Awards Amount Code

Student Awards 37360

Award Plaques$283.72 37360

Misc 37360

Other 37360

Total $283.72 n/a

Communications Amount Code

Website 37330

Misc 37370

Other 37370

Total $0.00 n/a

Miscellaneous Amount Code

Membership 37370

Misc 37370

Other 37370

Total $0.00 n/a

Summary

Total Expenditures

Current Year's Income

Carryover Balance

End of Year Balance

IncomeSource Amount

Note: All shaded areas are self calculating. This budget template only covers activity for your

section's primary account. Any restricted accounts and endowments must be monitored and

reported on separately. Please use the Notes field to provide information on miscellaneous or

other expenditures.

Notes

Reception expensese

Plaques for 2016 and 2017 - 6 plaques

Notes

Notes

Notes

Gift Memberships may not be funded from

allocated funds. Funds must be raised for

this purpose.

Amount Notes

$1,776.02

$1,362.00

$3,659.70 From Net Assets, Beginning Balance in Q1

$3,245.68

Calculated

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Section Allocation

Description

Levied Dues

Description

Contributi

onsDescription

Royalties

Description

Outside Contributions

Description

Miscellaneous Income

Description

Miscellaneous Income

Description

Total $0.00

Human Rights Budget for Next Year

$1,362

Fill this in using the "Section Budget Allocation" from the "Year to Date" Column

Special

Fill this in using the "Dues Income" from the "Year to Date" Column. Your section

may not collect excess dues. Dues income accrues on a monthly basis, so this

number will change over time.

n/a

These are funds raised from members.

n/a

Royalties donated by members or generated through other activities.

n/a

Funds donated from individuals/entities outside the section.

n/a

Anything not captured above. Please replace this text with a description

n/a

Anything not captured above. Please replace this text with a description

n/a

Use this sheet to assist with planning for the next year. All operating budgets must be approved

by the section council.

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For more information please contact the Section Coordinator, Justin Lini ([email protected])

Budgeted ExpendituresAnnual Meeting Amount Code

Reception $1,500.00 37300

Other Meeting Expenses 37310

Misc 37320

Other 37370

Total $1,500.00 n/a

Awards Amount Code

Student Awards 37360

Award Plaques$150.00 37360

Misc 37360

Other 37360

Total $150.00 n/a

Communications Amount Code

Website 37330

Misc 37370

Other 37370

Total $0.00 n/a

Miscellaneous Amount Code

Membership 37370

Misc $309.00 37370

Other 37370

Total $309.00 n/a

Summary

Budgeted Expenditures

Estimated Income

Carryover Balance

Est. End of Year Balance

Estimated IncomeSource Amount

Note: All green shaded areas are self calculating. This budget template only covers activity for

your section's primary account. Any restricted accounts and endowments must be monitored

and reported on separately. Please use the Notes field to provide information on miscellaneous

or other expenditures.

Notes

Notes

Notes

Notes

Gift Memberships may not be funded from

Roundtables

Amount Notes

$1,959.00

$627.00

$1,362.00 Brought over from current year's report

$30.00

Calculated

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Section Allocation$500.00

Description

Levied Dues

Description

Contributi

ons

$127.00 Donations

at section Description

Royalties

Description

Outside Contributions

Description

Miscellaneous Income

Description

Miscellaneous Income

Description

Total $627.00

242"A" is determined by the overall membership size: Sections with fewer than 200

members receive a base allocation of $500. Sections with less than 300 members but

more than 200 members receive a base allocation of: (# of section members minus

100) multiplied by $5. Sections with more than 300 members receive a base

allocation of $1,000. In addition the section receives two dollars from dues of each

member. To calculate this amount enter your section's membership in the

shaded box on the left. See your monthly membership report update for

these numbers.

Special

Your section does not levy additional dues

n/a

These are funds raised from members. Does not include $140 pledged by members.

n/a

Royalties donated by members or generated through other activities.

n/a

n/a

Funds donated from individuals/entities outside the section.

n/a

Anything not captured above. Please replace this text with a description

n/a

Anything not captured above. Please replace this text with a description