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Council Increases Fall Grant Budget

By Geoffrey J. Hoffman, Contributing Reporter

Harvard and Radcliffe organizations will get a funding boost from the Undergraduate Council next semester, due to a council resolution passed late last month.

The resolution, passed on November 22, allocates an additional $5,000 to the fall grants fund, raising the total to $40,000.

"It definitely does help. It increases our budget by 16 percent," said Melissa Garza '94, chair of the council's Finance Committee.

"It seems like a little bit. But a lot of groups operate on a few hundred dollars, so I definitely think the groups will appreciate this," Garza said.

The additional money comes from last semesters' unclaimed funds.

More than 100 organizations have applied for a total of $197,000 in grants thissemester. With the additional $5,000, "moreorganizations can get some badly needed funds,"Undergraduate Council Treasurer Carey Gabay '94said. The grants will be finalized at a meetingSunday

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