Apply for Student Organization Funding

Each semester, GTSF provides over $40,000 of funding to various student organizations and initiatives from the revenue produced by the student-run endowment which is currently valued at over $2.3 million. All funding is provided through reimbursement via a paper cheque and requires proof of purchase. Organizations are eligible to request reimbursement during the funding semester plus two semesters.  

There are no restrictions on how many times an applicant may apply for funding. All organizations who do not receive funding are encouraged to re-apply for funding the following semester. Organizations who did receive funding are encouraged to submit a different initiative.

2025 Fall GTSF Funding Application will open on August 25, 2025.

  • Application Open Date: August 25  
  • Application Close Date: September 19 
  • Allocations Help Sessions: September 24 – 25  
  • Funding Sunday Presentation Date: October 19 
  • Allocations Funding Recipients Reception Date: November 4  

Applications are evaluated on the following criteria.

  1. Novelty – Proposals should bring new events or organizations to campus or feature a major expansion or transformation of an ongoing event that requires additional capital. Novel proposals should provide unique and enriching opportunities to Georgia Tech.
  2. Impact – Proposals should positively impact the Georgia Tech community through on-campus endeavors or provide enriching opportunities for student involvement in the community. Impactful proposals provide tangible benefits through service projects, educational activities, community building, and more.
  3. Sustainability – Proposals should have a plan to be financially self-sufficient in the future and only require GTSF funding for their first undertaking. Sustainable proposals may utilize alternative funding sources in the future, or utilize capital and revenue from their first event to sustain future endeavors.
  4. Feasibility – Proposals should be well-planned upon submission of application and have a marketing strategy to ensure success. Feasible proposals are practical, financially viable, and realizable even if only partially funded by GTSF.
  5. Budget – Include a budget in the Engage application with each line item, including the quantity, price per item, description if necessary, and supporting documents when needed. It is not necessary to include the entire budget for the event, project, or activity as the applicant will have the opportunity to discuss other funding sources in the application.

Email questions to info@gtsf.gatech.edu. 

Registered Organization Application Guide Non-Registered Organization/Individual Application Guide

How to Apply

Step 1: Submit an Application

Submit an application through the Engage platform. Use the above guides for instruction if necessary.

Step 2: Schedule a Help Session

Attend a 15-minute Help Session to work directly with a GTSF member to refine your initial application. Following the Help Session, you can revise your application to increase your chance of securing funding. Select a date and time that best fits your schedule directly in the application form.

Step 3: Funding Sunday

The organizations selected for the next round will present to the GTSF Selection Committee in person. Presentations should recap the key application questions (i.e. Novel, Impact, Sustainable, and Feasible) with a more detailed focus on the specifics of the proposed event, project, or activity (e.g. budget, expected attendance, measures of success, learning outcomes, uniqueness, etc.). The budget must match the information submitted in the final application.

For a detailed video guide on the application process, please watch:

Questions & Guidance on Filling Out the Application