The Trouble With Financial Dependence

by mnash In: Leadership | Published: Apr 28, 2010

I attend a small lib­eral arts col­lege in the North­east. To be frank, our busi­ness man­ager is new and didn’t con­sult old appli­ca­tions for SGA fund­ing. Our EIC sub­mit­ted our appli­ca­tion two days late. We received zero fund­ing, and we need $10,000 per semes­ter in order to print. Unless we can raise that amount some­how, we have no news­pa­per. (We do have a great web­site thanks to cer­tain out­stand­ing, very enter­pris­ing peo­ple on our team. But we want a news­pa­per too. Most peo­ple would.)

So the prob­lem is less finan­cial depen­dence and more incom­pe­tence. I acknowl­edge that. At the same time, I was just elected EIC, and so I have to clean up this mess. I’m learn­ing about con­tin­gency fund­ing and deals we might make with our pub­lisher. But I was hop­ing to ben­e­fit from your advice and exper­tise. I apol­o­gize for not being able to be more spe­cific. Thanks for any and all help.

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About mnash

News Editor (Editor-Elect) of The Mount Holyoke News. I just went off coffee. I enjoy audiobooks, reruns of Lou Grant, the art of collage. And Shaw.
 
 

10 Responses

  1. Maybe this is an oppor­tu­nity in dis­guise. If you have an out­stand­ing site, why not make it even bet­ter? Become a leader in col­lege news­pa­pers and drop the “paper” part of it. There are a lot of things you can do with a web­site, espe­cially social media and inter­ac­tive media, that you might not have been able to ded­i­cate to because of run­ning the actual paper part of it.

    What­ever money you do get, spend it on adver­tis­ing for the web site. Next year/semester, when you do get that $10,000, think how much fur­ther it will go when your bud­get just dropped one of its most expen­sive items.

    I under­stand your loss, and it does suck, but maybe find­ing the silver-lining will be your way to recover.

    These, of course, are just my opinions :)

  2. Prodigybiz says:

    Hey there,

    I was in your shoes just a few months ago. I am the Busi­ness Man­ager for The Prodigy at the Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia Merced. I was asked to take on this posi­tion back in Jan­u­ary after the pre­vi­ous BM left/graduated. We had no money and next to no ads. It looks grim, but its not.
    We have a web­site, but it does not have con­tent at all so that avenue wasn’t really an option for us.
    The good news is we are thriv­ing after 3 months with 8 grand in the bank and more on the way. It just takes work.
    I have some tips and I am will­ing to help your Busi­ness Man­ager. Just because you are not a line item on your stu­dent government’s bud­get its not the end of the world. Write a bill, talk to some sen­a­tors and the Pres­i­dent and explain why the news­pa­per is so impor­tant to your school’s cul­ture– they will do it. If not then that’s a story! They may not give you the 10 grand for each semes­ter you need, but they will prob­a­bly throw you a life­saver.
    Next thing is AD rev­enue. I assume dur­ing the sum­mer you prac­ti­cally shut down. Busi­ness peo­ple should be out there sell­ing ads. I can def­i­nitely give tips and tricks there. You will get enough money to print trust me you will.
    How often do you print?
    Fill Free to email or call me
    kellis3@ucmerced.edu or 209.580.6546
    –send me your rate card and I will see what all i can do for you.
    Don’t worry, if you have some ded­i­cated peo­ple you will survive. :)

  3. mnash says:

    Thanks so much for your help! I’m relieved to say that SGA is will­ing to work with us. In any case, I’ll pass your info along to our Publisher-Elect.

  4. Steve Fox says:

    There is no doubt you should be able to get spe­cial con­sid­er­a­tion — this is not a club to go out and have fun. Ask­ing for the “reg­u­lar” fund­ing to keep the news­pa­per going is vital to a uni­ver­sity.
    There is no way a SG wants to have the death of the long-time cam­pus news­pa­per on their hands. You can have a field day writ­ing that — that two days late was the death of the paper with not fur­ther consideration.

  5. mnash says:

    I think you’re right. I was coun­seled to play it safe until we actu­ally received con­tin­gency funding.

    This is just a stu­pid sit­u­a­tion. The Col­lege isn’t going to let this stand, and if they do, we should have fun get­ting this to UWIRE. At the same time, we failed to hold our EIC account­able after some obscene breaches of ethics this year. We should have seen some­thing like this coming.

  6. Fund­ing for news­pa­pers is always an issue. If you have an adver­tis­ing staff with some con­fi­dence, there are a few places that often get over­looked that may be inter­ested in buy­ing an ad or two.

    Churches, espe­cially youth groups want to keep kids com­ing to their ser­vices.
    Auto­mo­tive repair shops,
    Bars and restau­rants, depend­ing on your alco­hol adver­tis­ing pol­icy, don’t be afraid to say, “Do you have a drink spe­cial or event?” This one should be obvi­ous though.
    Finally, com­mu­nity or town­ship events. There are parades, farmer’s mar­kets, fes­ti­vals and all kinds of cool stuff. Get them to buy a big one and list the whole cal­en­dar. (You’ll prob­a­bly be writ­ing sto­ries about these anyway)

    While $10,000 from Stu Gov would be nice, they may only be able to give you $8,000 or less. Who knows. Going out and get­ting those ads, brings in a lit­tle money and the expe­ri­ence is good, puts a face with a paper for busi­nesses and builds good­will. Also, the more money you have, the more cool stuff you can do. (Sadly true)

    Keep us posted on this… other papers are strug­gling finan­cially and some of your expe­ri­ence could be an inter­est­ing post on here when you’ve got it resolved.

  7. mnash says:

    We need $10,000 over­all, but it doesn’t have to come from SGA, espe­cially if we’re mak­ing cuts and rais­ing more revenue.

    The Ways & Means Com­mit­tee approved our revised bud­get yes­ter­day. Sen­ate will vote on SGA’s con­tin­gency fund­ing bud­get in Sep­tem­ber, which includes the allo­ca­tion of $14,909.75 to the stu­dent news­pa­per. The bud­get will likely pass, and in future years, we’ll prob­a­bly be made a line item on their budget.

    How­ever, we are mak­ing some adjust­ments that I hope will bring in some money for the web­site. We’ll be sell­ing $10 print ads (to appear on the Events page) to stu­dent orgs. If we sell three per week, we should have nearly $1000 by the end of the year. We’ve also cut our dis­tri­b­u­tion man­ager posi­tion. Next year, mem­bers of staff will take turns dis­trib­ut­ing the newspaper.

    Web adver­tis­ing is the next step. Also love the idea about com­mu­nity events. We’ll be con­tact­ing the Gar­lic Fes­ti­val plan­ners shortly!

  8. Prodigybiz says:

    sounds like you are doing much bet­ter. All its takes is hard work and ded­i­ca­tion. Pay­roll is a great place to cut. My paper is com­pletely vol­un­teer.
    When you do web ads, the best way to do them is to pack­age it with print. When I was at con­fer­ence, it was rec­om­mended not charg­ing extra for them because you don’t want to fee your clients to death. If you ad another perk they may buy a big­ger ad.

    Good luck :)

  9. Prodigybiz says:

    Hey, just curi­ous to see how you are doing.
    I would assume classes start in about a month or so for you.
    Drop me a line.
    Hope­fully we might meet up at con­fer­ence in Louisville.

  10. Prodigybiz says:

    Hey, just curi­ous to see how you are doing.
    I would assume classes start in about a month or so for you.
    let me know how you are dong.
    Hope­fully we might meet up at con­fer­ence in Louisville.

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