SGB holds free 20 minute legal consultations for students every Thursdays.
As part of the Student Government Board's New York Times Readership Program, every undergraduate student has the opportunity to subscribe to the New York Times, free of charge.
The undergraduate conference fund for research is a way for SGB to award grants of up to $250 to support undergraduate non-CGS students who are invited to present their research at a conference
The Traditions Fund includes a route to request funding for large events on campus, including campus-wide events that may not have been able to be funded previously.
The purpose of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee’s grant is to promote events that further the diversity and inclusion within student organizations and improve campus climate.
SGB offers storage space in the O’Hara Student Center and William Pitt Union to help student groups accomplish their mission. Storage space lasts from the beginning of the academic year through the summer.
SGB collaborates with the Office of PittServes on their Civic and Community Advising program. Their mission is to empower students' exploration of the civic pathways through educational and civic opportunities on and off campus in partnership with university community partners, stakeholders, student leadership organizations, and faculty and staff.