As an organization, you must vote to approve your operating budget each year. You could approach the treasurer this way; ask when your group will be voting and that you would like some time to look at the last year's budget so you can make an informed vote when considering the proposed budget. At the very least, break the ice by requesting a copy of your committee budget. If the treasurer is not responsive, reach out to the adviser who you report to and she can communicate with your finance adviser. It should not be a big deal to get a copy of this.
Edited: Sorry, I was confused. In a prior post, you had said you were parent and alumnae relations chair and I somehow misread that you were a parent and the alum relations chair which in my brain looked like an alumnae association position. Ok, you're a collegian. I get it now. LOL. Rely on your adviser if you can't get a copy of the budget on your own. But I would think your chapter treasurer would be thrilled that someone actually cares about all of the numbers she's had to track and wants to talk about it. A chapter treasurer is the unsung hero of a GLO.
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