[Chapter-delegates] deadline for admin funding

Jesica giudicejesica at altermundi.net
Wed Jul 1 08:15:07 PDT 2020


ESPAÑOL ABAJO

88! good!
Of course no one can give money that don´t have, but put a deadline
don´t resolve this.
ISOC can run out of money before that day, or have more money even after
that day. I think is simpler to say, at the correct moment, ¨Friends,
there is no more money for administrative funds¨. And we will have no
choice but to understand the situation...

Another question is: Could it be possible that ISOC give this fund to
the chapters and SIGs for legalize the entity and / or to open a bank
account?

Thanks

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88! ¡qué bueno!
Por supuesto, nadie puede dar dinero que no tiene, pero poner una fecha
límite no resuelve esto.
ISOC puede quedarse sin dinero antes de ese día, o tener más dinero
incluso después de ese día. Creo que es más simple decir, en el momento
correcto, "Amigos, no hay más dinero para fondos administrativos". Y no
tendremos más remedio que entender la situación ...

Otra pregunta es: ¿podría ser posible que ISOC otorgue este fondo a los
capítulos y SIG para legalizar la entidad y / o abrir una cuenta bancaria?

Gracias



Il 01/07/20 06:35, Stine Philipsen via Chapter-delegates ha scritto:
> Dear Veni, dear all,
>
> Many thanks for your comments and suggestions.
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> Over the years, the main feedback we have received from Chapters is that they would like to receive their Admin Funding in the first part of the year to be able to carry out their plans. So far, 88 Chapters have successfully submitted their applications for 2020. An additional reason for the 30 June deadline for the Admin Funding programme is indeed linked to budgeting cycles and the fact that it is difficult to reserve such a large amount of money until the end of the year without knowing how many Chapters will eventually apply.
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> However, we kindly ask those Chapters facing issues linked to the unusual circumstances the world is facing this year to contact me (Stine Philipsen) directly at <philipsen at isoc.org<mailto:philipsen at isoc.org>> by 15 July, so we can discuss potential solutions.
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> Thanks again, appreciate your collaboration.
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> All the best,
> Stine
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> From: Waqas Hassan <waqas.hassanz at gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, 1 July 2020 at 08:09
> To: "veni at veni.com" <veni at veni.com>
> Cc: Chapter Delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>, DL Chapter Support Team <chapter-support at isoc.org>
> Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] deadline for admin funding
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> Dear Veni,
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> ISOC Pakistan Islamabad Chapter supports your stance and reiterates that many of the chapters (including ours) are not legally registered because of several reasons such as country laws, legal opinions, internal consensus, sluggish Government processes especially after COVID-19 lockdowns. If our chapter does manage to open a bank account till 30 June despite all efforts, we will still not be able to get funds until next year. That's bad for motivation.
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> In my opinion, ISOC can handle this matter in one of the following ways:
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> A. Receive funding requests throughout the year and disburse funds accordingly.
> B. Open multiple rounds of funding, if there is a constraint to close budget by mid-year.
> C. Remove the deadline for chapters who are in the process of legal registration in their respective countries/areas.
> D. Receive request for admin funding from all chapters for next year, but do not disburse funds until bank account is open in the name of the chapter.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Waqas Hassan
> President,
> ISOC Pakistan Islamabad Chapter.
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> On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 1:44 AM Veni Markovski via Chapter-delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org<mailto:chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>> wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> Perhaps some of you (all of you?) have received a reminder that today is the deadline for applying for chapter admin funding. If you haven't, now you have :)
>
> But, on a more serious note, have you wondered why there's a deadline for applying for admin funding, and it's end of June? Perhaps ISOC could reconsider this, and lift the deadline for admin funding, so that chapters can apply throughout the whole year?
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> Veni
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