New bylaws to be considered at the 2013 Annual Meeting
New bylaws that document the new AAUW NC structure will be presented for approval at the 2013 annual meeting.
New bylaws that document the new AAUW NC structure will be presented for approval at the 2013 annual meeting.
Minutes from the Presidents Council (3/30) and the Annual Meeting (3/31).
Minutes from the Spring 2011 meeting in High Point.
AAUW promises a “community that breaks through barriers”. While some national members prefer not to affiliate with branches, there may be some near branches who would appreciate hearing about the local work and/or the benefits of joining the state-wide Tar Heel Branch. There are 551 AAUW members in NC who do not (yet) belong to a branch. Find out if there are any near you.
A new policy makes it simpler for national (at-large) members to transfer into a branch during January and February.
Here is a table showing how many AAUW members who do not belong to a branch in each county of NC. Branch presidents can download the list of NC members-at-large* from the Member Services Database. If you need help generating a list of these members who live in the counties your branch serves, please contact…
The AAUW NC financial reports for 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 have been reviewed by Jane Stubbs. On March 7, 2011, she reported that there were no discrepancies in the final report for either year. Her signed report has been filed. For copies of the reports, see the Documents section of this site.
As part of the 2011 celebration of 130 years of AAUW, a new membership campaign started on Nov. 1, 2010.
Notes on the e-postcard that the IRS is now requiring of small organizations. Only one of our branches must take action this fall to ensure that they are in compliance.
Mary Fran Schickedantz, treasurer, has provided reports for FY09 (7/1/08-6/30/09), FY10 (7/1/09-6/30/10) and 7/1-8/30/2010 along with the draft 2010-2011 budget.