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Funding the Future: BC’s SOFC Funding Week

Dylan sits down with Easton Belongia and Jack Rorick to discuss the Student Organization Funding Committee (SOFC) and its crucial role in supporting student organizations at Boston College. Easton and Jack explain what SOFC is, how Funding Week works, and the process for student organizations to apply for funding. They share insights into resources available to help students navigate the funding process and offer practical tips for treasurers submitting their organization’s budget. Lastly, they provide information on how students can connect with SOFC and learn more about funding opportunities.

Episode 142 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Dylan Carollo, Easton Belongia, Jack Rorick, titled "Funding the Future: BC’s SOFC Funding Week" was published on January 8, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

January 8, 2025 ·5m · Discover Boston College

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Dylan sits down with Easton Belongia and Jack Rorick to discuss the Student Organization Funding Committee (SOFC) and its crucial role in supporting student organizations at Boston College. Easton and Jack explain what SOFC is, how Funding Week works, and the process for student organizations to apply for funding. They share insights into resources available to help students navigate the funding process and offer practical tips for treasurers submitting their organization’s budget. Lastly, they provide information on how students can connect with SOFC and learn more about funding opportunities.

Dylan sits down with Easton Belongia and Jack Rorick to discuss the Student Organization Funding Committee (SOFC) and its crucial role in supporting student organizations at Boston College. Easton and Jack explain what SOFC is, how Funding Week works, and the process for student organizations to apply for funding. They share insights into resources available to help students navigate the funding process and offer practical tips for treasurers submitting their organization’s budget. Lastly, they provide information on how students can connect with SOFC and learn more about funding opportunities.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.

0:18 | Introduction to Easton Belongia and Jack Rorick of Boston College's Student Organization Funding Committee (SOFC).

0:35 | What is the Student Organization Funding Committee?

1:00 | How do student organizations go about applying for funding? What is Funding Week?

2:11 | Are there resources available for students to learn more about funding their organizations?

3:14 | What are your recommendations/tips for treasurers submitting a budget for their organization?

4:47 | How can students connect with SOFC?

5:21 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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