February 1, 2018 Membership Count
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2015.
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2015.
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2014.
To 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
use this new form.
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2013.
What was covered in the November 2015 AAUW NC webinars — take your own tour if you missed the presentation by members of the state board.
Notes by Nancy in response to a question about whether AAUW NC (or its branches) could/should join additional coalitions. A bit of history here is that AAUW NC hasn’t typically put its name on lists of coalition members unless – we’ve been asked to join or a member has a burning passion about the organization…
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2012.
Here are the tips on updating your branch bylaws for the mandatory 2013 changes — the handout at the March 29 meeting: Mandatory Changes to Branch Bylaws Do NOT need a vote of your branch Do NOT need for sections and article numbering to match Do NOT need to send to AAUW Governance Committee Do…
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2011.
While most of the AAUW members in North Carolina are members of branches, there are almost 600 who have joined the national organization without affiliating with a branch. Find out how many are in each county.