Reimbursement
During your time at the Allen School, you will likely need to follow the reimbursement process. This might be for Community Building Funds, travel grants, meet-and-eats, new grad orientation leaders, or any other number of things. Here’s how you do it:
- Create a new Google Drive folder and share it with anyone that has the link. This allows any member of the reimbursement team to process your request more quickly.
- Save each receipt separately as a PDF in the folder, following this naming convention:
[First & last name of person who paid] – [vendor] – [date of event as MM-DD-YY].pdf
e.g, Joe Eckert – Guanaco’s Tacos – 01-04-22.pdf
Reminder: Only the person who paid can be reimbursed.- List of items purchased
- Vendor name
- Date of purchase
- Proof of payment via debit or credit card (don’t use cash!)
- Receipts that do not display the last 4 numbers of your credit card are not valid.
- Send an email to Joe Eckert (jeckert1@cs) and include the following information:
- This subject line: [First name] [Last Name] – [Name of Event] – [DD/MM/YY]
- In the body of the email:
- Date of Event
- Vendor Name
- Total sum to be reimbursed.
- A link to the folder with the itemized receipt(s), showing payment details.
- A list of all event attendees with UW NetIDs
- Meals are limited to per diem costs set by the state of Washington. For 2024-25 in Seattle, WA: $23.92 for breakfast, $26.68 for lunch, and $41.40 per person for dinner, including tax and tip.
- Mentor/mentee budgets can not “roll over” the budget into the following month. These monthly budgets fall under a “use it or lose it” policy.
- We are unable to reimburse for travel paid by “Uber Cash” or other rewards programs.
- We are unable to reimburse for expenses paid for using Venmo or other mobile payment systems. There is not a substantial audit trail and we are not able to fully verify the expense as always being solely from traveler personal funds with no rewards programs
- We can not reimburse upgrade costs for Uber/Lyft “priority pickup,” “Uber Comfort,” or similar. The UW states on their website: Any upgrades purchased for personal convenience are not reimbursable.
- We are unable to subsidize parking costs for Community Building Events.