Follow AAUW NC on twitter or facebook to get updates on these issues. AAUW of North Carolina bases its public policy priorities on the principles laid out in the AAUW biennial public policy program. 2009-2011 AAUW Public Policy Program which includes the principles and (federal) biennial action priorities That document is approved by the AAUW…
Here is the year to date financial report and the proposed budget for 2009-2010 for consideration at Saturday’s board meeting: YTD FY09 financials; FY10 proposed budget
The Communications Team is now a well-oiled machine. As you read in the Spring issue of the Tar Heel News, the team consists of Marty Folsom, Ann Sherman-Skiba, Nancy Shoemaker, and Connie Gamble Ochse, team leader. Each member manages a crucial step in the AAUW NC information process. By adhering to precise procedures and deadlines,…
North Carolina has been selected by AAUW as one of 15 states chosen to apply for a 2009-10 Public Policy Impact Grant. Applying for the grant is by invitation only. Nine of these states will be chosen for grants of approximately $900 each to build the capacity within the recipient states to organize grassroots advocacy on…
PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE: We all enjoyed hearing Dr. Julia Morrow from East Carolina University talk about her application for a grant from AAUW to fund a speech pathology camp for children. She is also interested in organizing a branch of AAUW in Greenville. We offered our support in these endeavors. We also invited Dr. Morrow to…
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