Student OrgsThrifty Gold
- Statement Of Purpose/ Mission
- The mission of our group is to create a fun environment for people to learn how to reduce clothing related waste by means of donation and repurposing old or unused clothing, as well as finding inexpensive ways to keep our own wardrobe fashion forward!
- Affiliations
- none
- Application Type
- Special Interest
- Constitution
ARTICLE I: Name
The name of this organization shall be Thrifty Gold.
ARTICLE II: Purpose
Section 1: The purpose and mission of the organization shall be to create a fun environment for people to learn how to reduce clothing related waste by means of donation and repurposing old or unused clothing as well as finding inexpensive ways to keep our own wardrobe fashion forward
ARTICLE III: MembershipSection 1: Membership in the organization at Gustavus Adolphus shall be open to any and all students, faculty, and staff on campus. Once a student graduates or ceases to be a student at the college, his/her membership in the Club shall cease.
Section 2: Any member may be removed from membership for violation of the purposes of the organization by a two-thirds vote of the membership. All members must be notified of this pending action at least one week prior to the removal decision. Written charges by a member are to be presented to the Executive Committee who will notify the member in question with sufficient opportunity given for the member to answer charges at a meeting of the membership. Voting for removal from membership is to be done by secret ballot. The member in question must be notified immediately of the outcome of the vote.
Section 3: It shall be stated as part of the policy of Thrifty Gold at Gustavus Adolphus that membership and membership privileges must be open to all students without regard to race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by law, so that all members of the community are treated at all times with dignity and respect. Membership and participation in the organization must also be open without regard to gender, unless exempt under Title IX.
Section 4: With membership in the Club shall come full floor and voting privileges on any and all items of Club business, including resolutions, items of legislation, bylaws, and elections.
ARTICLE IV: Officers
Section 1: The officers shall consist of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Risk Manager. The officers shall be responsible for all administrative duties of the Club.
Section 2: The President shall have the power to establish and maintain operation procedures of the Club, call meetings, and answer for all actions of the other officers. The President shall be able to vote in all decisions affecting the Club.
Section 3: The Vice President shall assist the President with all administrative duties and assume those duties in the absence of the President.
Section 4: The secretary shall keep accurate and detailed records of all meetings and affairs, send/transmit all official organization correspondence, and coordinate preparation and distribution of club flyers, handouts, etc..Section 5: The treasurer shall receive and distribute organization funds upon the authorization of the president, in accordance with the financial rules and regulations of the College and the laws of the State of Minnesota, and make financial reports at all Executive Committee meetings, and at the regular meetings of the organization, and coordinate fundraising activities.
Section 6: The risk manager shall weigh risks of decisions made during meeting and ensure the safety of the organization and members.
Section 7: The elected officers shall form the Executive Committee.
ARTICLE V: Elections
Section 1: The President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Risk Manager shall be elected by the members of the organization to serve a term of one year. Elections shall be held at the last regular meeting of the organization each year. The officers shall be elected by means of a ballot.Section 2: Nominations of candidates for organization officer positions may be nominated by any member at the last meeting of the year. Nominees for officer positions must be dedicated organization members.
Section 3: Voting shall take place after the close of nominations for each office. Officers shall be elected by majority vote of those members present.
Section 4: The order of succession shall be: (1) President, (2) vice president, (3) secretary, (4) treasurer, (5) risk manager.
Section 5: Vacancies occurring in any of the elected offices shall be officially filled at the next regular meeting following the occurrence of such a vacancy or vacancies. The order of succession shall be followed in the filling of any vacant office during any unexpired term. If an officer declines to succeed to a vacant office, then an election shall be held to fill the office for the remainder of the unexpired term. The election procedure for filling the unexpired term of a vacant office shall be the same as for the normal procedure for elections.
ARTICLE VI: Appointments
Section 1: The president shall appoint, with the approval of the Executive Committee, such positions as may contribute to the successful operation of the organizations.
ARTICLE VII: Removal from office
Section 1: Any officer may be removed from office for failure to perform his/her prescribed duties by a two-thirds vote of the membership, provided that all members are notified of this pending action at least one week prior to the removal decision. Removal from office can occur either for failure to carry out the responsibilities of that office, or for actions which violate the purposes of the organization. Written charges by a member are to be presented to the Executive Committee who will notify the officer in question with sufficient opportunity given for the officer to answer charges at a meeting of the membership.
ARTICLE VIII: Meetings
Section 1: General membership meetings shall be held once a month, with additional meeting called by the President as needed. Notice of additional meetings must be given to all club members in the timeliest manner possible, usually not less than one week. The official means of notifying members shall be agreed upon at the first meeting.
Section 2: The Executive Committee shall meet when called by the President.
Section 3: Official notice of the meeting at which the election of organization officers will take place must be provided to all organization members not less than two weeks prior to such meeting.
Section 4: Quorum shall be defined as (example: fifty percent plus one of the total) of the membership. Quorum is needed for official votes to take place.
ARTICLE IX: Funding
Section 1: The organization shall, as it deems necessary, undertake fundraisers for its own purposes. All fundraising shall be conducted in accordance with College policies.
ARTICLE X: Amendments
Section 1: Amendments to this constitution shall be adopted by a two-thirds vote of the members present at two consecutive meetings at which the amendment has been read.
ARTICLE XI: Jurisdiction
Section 1: The organization is subject, as a recognized/registered student organization, to the rules, regulations, and policies of Gustavus Adolphus College and the laws of the State of Minnesota. The rules, regulations, and policies of Gustavus shall hold precedence over any and all rules, regulations, and policies applying to the organization.