GLIAC Receives Membership Grant From NCAA
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BAY CITY, Mich. — The NCAA Division II
Membership Fund Selection Committee approved a grant of $8,945 to
the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) to
facilitate exploratory visits to four prospective member schools.
In total, the committee issued five grants totaling almost $30,000
to member conferences to help drive strategic growth for the
division.
The committee, chaired by Charles Dunn, former Presidents
Council member and president emeritus at Henderson State
University, is composed of seven members. Meeting in Indianapolis
on Nov. 16 to discuss proposals submitted by 15 member conferences
totaling more than $140,000, the committee selected five proposals
that best met the fund’s criteria of encouraging Division II
growth or retaining current members.
“The GLIAC is pleased to receive the grant from the
Division II Membership Fund Selection Committee which will allow us
to continue our efforts to expand and strengthen our
conference,” stated Dr. Frederick J. Finks, President of
Ashland University and the GLIAC’s Presidents’ Council.
“The grant provides the needed capital to visit exploratory
schools within our footprint.”
The grant allocated to the GLIAC was the second largest allotted
by the committee. Only the $10,000 allocation to the Northern Sun
Intercollegiate Conference to facilitate campus visits for
prospective new member institutions was larger. Other proposals
granted by the committee included: $5,000 to the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference to explore expansion opportunities with
prospective schools in the West region; $4,000 to the Pacific West
Conference to explore expansion opportunities with prospective
schools in the West region; and $1,500 to the Great Lakes Valley
Conference to conduct a follow-up visit to newly accepted member
William Jewell (which also has been accepted into the Division II
membership process) to assist the school in its
reclassification.
“The NCAA Membership Fund will be a great asset to the
GLIAC and D-II athletics,” said GLIAC Commissioner Dell
Robinson. “The funds will help us explore potential new
members who continue to advance through the NCAA D-II membership
process.”
This was the second in-person meeting of the committee since the
Division II membership fund was created last year to use strategic
programming to spur new growth, bolster current membership and
discourage attrition.
The Division II Presidents Council approved an annual $250,000
allocation to the fund. The selection committee allocated about
$75,000 in grants at its first meeting and $28,995 at the second,
leaving about $337,000 in the fund. Selections are decided in June
and November each year.
Grants from this second round of proposals will be distributed in January. April 30 is the next deadline for applications to the membership fund. The selection committee will meet in June to determine allocations from that pool that will be distributed in August 2010.



















