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RE: Samantha Huge Article / Williamsburg Gazette
So if this is "normal" practice, what about this:

The athletic budget for 20 sports is $100,000 evenly split, so $5k per sport.

Now, BigTribe donates his $1k to football. If football spending stays at $5k and the $1k is shifted to the general fund, then BigTribe's donation actually made football get a smaller percentage of the sports budget (as the other 19 sports split $96k when previously they were splitting $95k).

So your sport specific donations could be driving DOWN the share of support that the chosen sport receives. Comparatively (not raw numbers), you are hurting the sport by donating money.

Is that how it is supposed to work? This is asinine.
06-23-2017 04:25 PM
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