While funding does help with program development, keep in mind that it is NOT always necessary. Exercise is Medicine on Campus programing can be developed through creativity and passion. If prizes are absolutely necessary for your program seek out various departments on campus or businesses around the community, and ask for donations. An example of a prize that requires no cost could be a few months of free personal training sessions from a Kinesiology student. This not only gives the Kinesiology student great experience, but it doesn’t require additional funding from the program.
If you do seek out funding, take the time to develop an ‘elevator pitch.’ Ask yourself what you could say in 30 seconds to 1 minute to “sell” Exercise is Medicine on Campus to anyone. Make sure you go to your meeting prepared, be knowledgeable, know your budget, what it will be used for, how it will benefit the faculty, staff and students of your school, and how it will benefit the person you are asking for funding from. Take your pitch to various people/departments/ businesses and see what kind of funding you can come up with. If you pitch your program to someone and they agree to fund you, YOU MUST FOLLOW THROUGH!
Funding Possibilities
- Student grants from student life or student government
- Campus recreation
- Student affairs
- Provost
- Community gyms and wellness centers
- President