Budget Request and Reimbursement Guidelines
All budget requests over $2000 need to be approved by FAmSCo. Regions deal with requests up to $2000 and each one has its own guidelines and rules for budget requests and reimbursements:
- APAC (Asia and Pacific)
- EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa)
- LATAM (Latin America)
- NA (North America)
Travel expenses
If you receive travel funding for an event, you will be expected to provide a trip report within a week after the event for Fedora Magazine.
Timing
Do not wait until the last minute to make travel reservations. Room blocks for conferences sell out. The block may expire, and you'll have to pay a higher rate. Flight prices go up. The earlier you can plan for travel, the better. The "sweet spot" for the lowest prices booking flights is generally a Tuesday or Wednesday three weeks in advance of your departure.
Hotels
Hotels generally require a credit card to make a reservation but do not charge it. (They may put a hold on it if it is a debit card. If this is a concern, check with the hotel to be sure.) Please make your own reservation if at all possible. Once you're at the event, you can have someone with a Red Hat card, preferably from the OSAS team (as this is the cost center for Fedora's budget) put your room on their card. You won't be charged and won't have to file for reimbursement.
Critical: If you have someone else put your room on their card, you must promptly give that person the receipt for your room. Otherwise you will be putting that person in the situation of not getting reimbursed by Red Hat. If someone ends up paying out of pocket for your mistake, you will not receive travel funding again.
Flights
If at all possible, it is preferable to book your flight yourself. We trust you to choose the least expensive option. When someone else books your flight for you, there is a risk--a large one for those outside of the US--that it will be flagged as fraudulent and your flight cancelled. That means that your flight will have to be rebooked, possibly at a higher cost, and at the expense of twice the time for the person who booked it for you.
If that is not at all possible, you can have someone book your flight for you. But because of the time involved with the process, it is highly preferable that you book your own flight.
Non-travel expenses
Having others pay for you
You can avoid being a middleman by having certain other people pay bills directly. We have several community members who have Red Hat credit cards for this purpose:
- APAC: Izhar Ismail
- NA: John Rose (NA)
- EMEA: Joerg Simon (EMEA)
- LATAM: Neville Cross (LATAM)
See our community credit card process page for more information.
Paying for things yourself
In order to be reimbursed for Fedora-related expenses that you pay out of your own pocket, you must be able to be reimbursed via PayPal. Please see your region above for more information on how to make these requests. We do not reimburse by cash, check, or wire transfer.
If you are helping host an event, please submit expenses as they are incurred. Do not save them up until the event is over. This is problematic for two reasons. First, you will likely be beyond the two-week deadline on some of your expenses for submitting the request. Second, if you have more than $1,000 in expenses, you will have to be reimbursed with a Red Hat purchase order, which will take 60 days or more. If you anticipate having more than $1,000 of non-travel expenses (i.e., related to swag or holding an event), please contact Ruth Suehle before beginning.
Documentation
Every expense related to Fedora must have a receipt. No exceptions.
Your Fedora wiki user page must be updated with information about yourself, what you do in Fedora, etc. This is necessary because it allows financial auditors to give a "+1" to the expenses, because they can see the connection to Fedora.
Deadlines
Expenses must be submitted within two weeks of being incurred. If you submit outside of this time frame, you may not be reimbursed. If you submit out of quarter, you will almost certainly not be reimbursed.
Red Hat's fiscal quarters run Mar-May, June-Aug, Sept-Nov, Dec-Feb. Obviously, if you have an expense the last few days of May, you still have the two weeks to file; it will simply be charged to the June-Aug quarter instead. However, if you have an expense in April and don't submit until June, there's a good chance your request will be denied for being out of quarter. Please file expenses in a timely manner.