Student Alumni Association Offers $30,000 to Campus Groups

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The Georgia Tech Student Alumni Association is asking campus groups to submit project ideas to be considered to receive its 2013-14 Gift to Tech award.

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The Georgia Tech Student Alumni Association is asking campus groups to submit project ideas to be considered to receive its 2013-14 Gift to Tech award.

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The Georgia Tech Student Alumni Association is asking campus groups to submit project ideas to be considered to receive its 2013-14 Gift to Tech award.

The SAA Gift to Tech is funded through a combination of SAA member dues and donations from alumni matching gift donors. This year the award will amount to more than $30,000. Past recipients of the SAA Gift to Tech have included the Georgia Tech Band, the Dean Dull Ramblin' Reck Endowment, and the Office of Solid Waste Management and Recycling.

Project submissions must have meaning for the student body and have an affect on the Georgia Tech community. For individuals or groups with ideas for a Gift to Tech project, the application process is as follows:

  • Complete SAA’s Online Project Form by Oct. 31.
  • The SAA leadership team will select 8-10 projects.
  • The student body will vote for its top three choices.
  • During the spring 2014 semester, SAA members will choose the winning project from the top three finalists.

 For more information, visit the Georgia Tech SAA website.

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  • Created By: Lauren Spikes
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  • Created On: Sep 27, 2013 - 6:24am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:14pm