Paul A. Gusmorino '02, chair of the council's student affairs committee, said he is expecting at least two more applications.
"I'm expecting at least three, but no more than 10. If we get any more than 10 it's going to be a very long meeting," Gusmorino said of tomorrow's committee gathering.
But if they get a glut of last minute applications, the council may decide not to allocate the money at all. Gusmorino said that many members--himself included--were disappointed by the relatively small amount of money given to student groups by the council.
The full council, when it votes Sunday night, might choose to return the money to the general grants fund.
The BOND event is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 3, and would be the first forum of its kind in the Boston area, according to Davidson.
"A lot of people take their examples from athletes, and it'd be nice if that example were a good one," he said.
Davidson is planning to integrate this event into BOND's current monthly speaker series aimed at exposing students to issues concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.