PIRGIM Public Interest Research Group In Michigan www.umich.edu/~pirg/

 
PIRGIM Pilot Chapter,Frequently Asked Questions
 

 

 

 


Q: What is PIRGIM?
A:
PIRGIM is a statewide organization founded by students at the University of Michigan in order to address Michigan's problems.  Students dont know their rights as tenants, tuition rates are skyrocketing, and our government is unresponsive to ordinary citizens.  PIRGIM has been successful in addressing these problems by combining the idealism of students with the expertise of a professional staff who conduct research, education and grassroots organizing on behalf of the public interest. PIRGIM wins victories for the public by relying on the power of thorough research, education and advocacy.

 

Q: After the MSA allocation, where will the money go?

A: The money will be transferred to Student PIRGIM, a non-profit corporation directed by a Student Board of Directors. Student PIRGIM will directly pay staff and operating costs.

 

Q: What does the student Board do?

A: The student Board has three major responsibilities:

Œ      Choosing which campaigns to run from semester to semester

      Approving the budget

Ž      Hiring the PIRGIM staff

 

The student Board operates like any other board: they make major organizational decisions and delegate day to day operations to staff.

 

In addition to its formal decision-making role, the Student Board of PIRGIM also serves as a training and leadership development body. Staff work with

 
 

 

 

 

 

 


student directors to develop campaigns, organizing and advocacy skills.

 

Q: Who sits on the Student Board?

A: The Student Board is composed of students elected by the chapter. Anyone involved in the chapter is welcome to run for a board position, and any UM student is welcome to be involved in the chapter.

 

In states where the Student PIRG has multiple chapters, each chapter has a certain number of seats on the board. The number of seats for each chapter is

based on the level of funding their school contributes.

 

Q: Who hires the Organizer?

A: The Student Board of Directors oversee the recruitment, hiring and oversight of organizers and all PIRGIM staff. The Student Board usually performs this role by hiring the PIRGIM director and then transferring the authority of hiring the rest of the staff to the PIRGIM director. Organizers receive over a month of training in their first year on staff and are overseen by Organizing Directors with years of organizing experience.

 

Q: How is PIRGIMs money spent?
A:
PIRGIM's budget is devoted to winning campaigns researching issues, exposing problems, promoting solutions most of which goes to hiring staff of professionals.  In addition to staff, the rest of the budget is given to various operating costs that make our students and program staff effective with publications and supplies, rent, etc.  Students determine PIRGIMs budget each year by serving on the Board of Directors.

 

Q: What are the priorities for the next few years?

A: PIRGIMs priority is to protect the public interest by advocating and organizing around issues that are important to Michiganders. Recently, most of our work on and off campus has focused on issues surrounding tenants rights, consumer protection, affordable higher education, the environment, and democracy issues. Our top priority is expanding the rights of renters a lot of students are forced to pay too much for housing that is sub-standard with very few services from their landlord. PIRGIM is committed to bringing stronger tenants rights to Ann Arbor through a renters rights hotline and an advocacy program to help renters in trouble. We are also fighting for an affordable higher education for all Michigan students, stopping the destruction of Michigans open space, and working to lower the costs of textbooks for students.

 

Q: Do students on each chapter decide what issues to work on?
A:
Yes. Students pick the campaigns every year both on the statewide level and on each individual campus.  The PIRGIM Student Board approves all the policy decisions and campus campaigns. PIRGIMs policy platform includes a variety of public interest issues ranging from environmental issues like clean air, clean water and wilderness protection; higher education issues like federal financial aid and state based funding; consumer issues like renters rights, privacy protection, health care and bank fee advocacy; and democracy issues like campaign finance reform and same day voter registration. For the most part, PIRGIMs on campus campaigns are usually focused on the statewide issues that are the state's largest problems higher education, the environment, democracy and consumer issues.

Q: Why does PIRGIM work statewide?
A:
The problems that
Michigan faces do not only happen on campus.  In order to protect renters, protect open spaces, defend access to higher education, or lower textbook costs our staff need to go to the decision makers all across the state and in Washington D.C.  With statewide grassroots support as well as our staff tackling problems from Ann Arbor to Lansing, we are able to take on the special interests that create these problems and actually win for students and the public interest.

 

Q: Why does PIRGIM need so much student fee money to run its campaigns?

A: Two reasons the money is important because its what allows us to run campaigns and hire staff. Most of what PIRGIM works on is city-wide, statewide, even national in scope, and to run a campaign that lowers tuition, or wins better renters rights, students need to have money to hire staff and coordinate campaigns.

 

Student fee money to run these campaigns is also important because when

students fund PIRGIM, that means that students run the program, control the

issues, and make the decisions. That's important, because when students are

directing the organization, they own the campaigns, the goals, and the

victories completely, and that makes the entire experience better for the

students involved.

Further Questions?

Contact Carolyn Hwang

Chair, Students For PIRGIM

cchwang@umich.edu

732-644-8834