Monday, March 8, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 7
ASUN approves Student Foundation;
positions for eight members available
By Lori Sullivan
The newly formed Student Foundation will give UNL
students a "very powerful and useful tool," ASUN Sen.
Kathy Roth said.
Hie senate last Wednesday voted to form the Student
Foundation. The foundation board will have 10 members,
one of which will be a faculty member and one of which
will be a representative of the NU Foundation. The other
eight will be students and voting members of the board.
Students who have a grade point average of at least 2.0
and who are enrolled for at least six academic hours next
year may apply immediately for a board position.
The initial Student Foundation board members will be
selected by a four-member ASUN committee. Roth said
applications should be available in the ASUN office, Ne
braska Union 1 15, by the end of March. The board should
be operating before the semester ends, she said.
The Student Foundation will function as a part of the
NU Foundation. One problem, said Do ran Matzke, senate
second vice president, is that the average student is not
aware of the activities of cither the NU Foundation or the
Student Foundation.
Independent organization
The NU Foundation is an independent volunteer
organization that raises private support for NU through
donations, according to Ed llirsch, the founation's vice
president.
Approximately $14 million a year is raised by the NU
Foundation and currently $1.5 million is assigned to
scholarship funds, llirsch said.
Some notable landmarks that have come to UNL thr
ough private donations and those of the NU Foundation
include Mueller Tower, Broyhill Foundation, Love
Library and Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery.
Most donations to the NU Foundation are "ear-marked"
for a designated use. Ilirsh said. However, he said, the
Student Foundation could communicate the needs of the
students and provide input to the NU Foundation to
allocate non-designated funds.
"We hear from the chancellor, the administrators and
the faculty on what their needs are. The students should
have a voice in telling us what their needs are," llirsch
said.
The Student Foundation could be asked by a group to
provide funding for a specific project, raise the funds and
allocate them for that purpose, Matzke said.
For example, if a student could not afford travel ex
penses to present a paper at a seminar, the Student
Foundation could raise money for those expenses. Other
possible fund-raising projects could be new typewriters for
the library, tutoring assistance and equipment for the
proposed new recreation center.
Guidance appreciated
The Student Foundation is happy to have the NU
Foundation to give it guidance , Roth said .
"The NU Foundation is one of the most successful
groups of their kind," Roth said. "Because they are so
successful, they can give advice and leadership to the Stu
dent Foundation that is really going to be valuable."
The Student Foundation's first project will be to help
with the NU Foundation's annual telethon. The telethon
has successfully solicited donations from UNL alumni,
llirsch said.
"They'll have good ideas, and we are very glad to have
them," said llirsch.
Matzke said next year's senate will support the Student
Foundation.
"1 think as far as continuity goes, it's there," Matzke
said. "The Student Foundation is not an idea that came
up in one senate and will be forgotten in the next."
Roth encourages students to apply for membership in
the Student Foundation to "use their talents to help the
foundation."
Applications will be taken before the end of the school
year.
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