2015 Fundraising Totals
Summary of giving to AAUW Funds for 2015 — how much each branch contributed to each of the AAUW priority areas. 3/30 update: honor roll of contributions by individuals.
DetailsSummary of giving to AAUW Funds for 2015 — how much each branch contributed to each of the AAUW priority areas. 3/30 update: honor roll of contributions by individuals.
DetailsTo renew your membership in or join one of these branches
Asheville, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Raleigh-Wake County, Salisbury, Sandhills-Southern Pines, Tar Heel, Twin Rivers, Wilmington, Winston-Salem
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There is about one year left to ensure that enough money is raised in Ann Chipley’s name that fellowships in the future will honor her legacy.
DetailsThe official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2013.
DetailsUpdates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
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DetailsEach attendee must register using one of the following to let us know their information: Online Paper (mail to address on the form) However, if you are a branch treasurer making payments for those who have already registered a member who has registered but who is making changes you may use this page to…
DetailsThe 2016 AAUW NC Annual Meeting will include a workshop on recruiting and retaining members. The following resources from the national webssite are good references for those wishing to prepare before the meeting and for those who aren’t able to join us in Chapel Hill. Membership Retention http://www.aauw.org/resource/how-to-retain-members/ http://www.aauw.org/resource/membership-tips-and-tools-recruitment-and-retention/ Inclusion and Diversity http://www.aauw.org/resource/diversity-and-inclusion-tool-kit/ Social Media…
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