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Use the notes section to provide descriptions of your line items Description Revenue Individual Contribution Amount Notes 1,000.00 200 per person (five people in attendance) Grant Funding 500.00 TRUSU Grant Fundraising 650.00 Bake sale Pub Night Club Contribution 550.00 Other Revenue 750.00 Total Revenue Faculty Sponsorship 3,450.00 Expenses Registration Costs Conference Registration Networking Social Fee 1,000.00 200 per registrant 100.00 20 per registrant 600.00 2 hotel rooms for 3 nights Accommodation Costs Hotel Travel Costs Greyhound Tickets 1,000.00 200 each Other Costs Food costs 750.00 Total Expenses 3,450.00 Deficit/Surplus 0.00 50 per day per person.
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