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Messages to the Branches

This category is for AAUW NC officer communications with the branches. Consider this an archive that may be helpful for those who sign up late for a particular office.

Next steps for Education as the Gateway to Women’s Economic Security

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For the last year, a national e-mail list has been used to send information on program ideas related to AAUW’s new theme, “Education as the Gateway to Women’s Economic Security”. If you’d like to be part of the North Carolina “theme team” – with a commitment to distributing these ideas and putting them into action – let Nancy know and she’ll get you subscribed so you see these messages as soon as they come out.

For more about programming ideas related to the theme, see www.aauw.org/newvision and, in particular, the one page handout which documents the wide variety of programs generated from the theme.
Read on for the latest updates.
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December branch presidents’ mailing

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Key items for the branch presidents to consider or pass on to the members of their board. All are encouraged to do a quick check for items that may help them in their AAUW roles.

Fundraising October Report 2006

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Information on the 9/30/06 totals of what the branches have contributed to the Educational Foundation (including the Legal Advocacy Fund), the Leadership and Training Institute and the Association. Suggestions for designation of year end gifts are also included.

New AAUW NC web system

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This note is to explain some of the underpinnings of the new AAUW NC web system. You may have seen the article on page 8 in the recent issue of the Tar Heel News about how Jacksonville and Asheville are using the new system. I’d like to add Raleigh/Wake County to the list — as of today their old site has been migrated to the new system. You’ll note that all of these web sites

bear a suspicious resemblance to this site: https://history.aauwnc.org. You may also notice that Jacksonville’s site actually is just a link into the AAUW NC news site.

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