| |  | Applications and Deadlines | | | | | | | | | | ¡Adelante! Book of the Month Club Book Recommendation Recommend a book that reinforces AAUW’s mission of diversity, is fiction or non-fiction, has been positively reviewed, and is in print. Who Can Participate: Participants of the AAUW book club
| | | NCCWSL Regular Registration Deadline A two-and-a-half day conference focused on important and contemporary leadership issues. Registration includes conference sessions and materials, the Women of Distinction Awards Ceremony and Reception, and scheduled meals. Who Can Apply: National Conference for College Women Student Leaders attendees
| | | Candidates for AAUW Association Committees Take a leadership role in AAUW. Become a candidate for a position on the Bylaws, Finance, Membership, Program Development, Public Policy or Resolutions Committees. Who Can Apply: Appointed positions in the Association are open to all members. People in groups underrepresented in AAUW in terms of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age (under 40), sexual orientation, disability, gender, or class are especially encouraged to apply.
| | | State and Branch Officer Forms State and branch presidents must names of officers for the upcoming membership year so all officers receive important notices and information from the national office. Who Can Participate: AAUW State and Branch Presidents | | | Phase Two of AAUW Keys to the Future: A Member-Get-A-Member Campaign The primary key to the future of AAUW is PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT. Current members are in the best position to identify and recruit new members. A personal commitment by members to assure AAUW’s continued strength is key to the organization’s future. PHASE TWO Challenge: To all members, branches and states, recruit new paid members between January 1, 2008 and June 15, 2008. Who Can Participate: AAUW Members
| | | Branch Dues Report The Branch Dues Report Form (BDR), a listing of your annual branch members, is sent to branch finance officers each spring. It is used to remit dues for current members to national and state each year. The BDR has space for up to five new member submissions. Who Can Participate: AAUW Branch Finance Officers
| | | Fellowship and Grants Panelist Panelists are needed for five fellowship, grants, and awards panel: American Fellowships, International Fellowships, Selected Professional Fellowships, Research & Community Action Grants, and Research & Projects Career Development Grants. Terms are two years and begin Jan. 1 of each year. Who Can Apply: Panelists for the Research & Projects Career Development Grants Panel must be AAUW members but all other panels are open to non-members.
| | | Plaintiff Travel Grants Helps states and regions increase knowledge of AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund and equity issues and to raise funds for LAF by bringing together AAUW members and women whose cases are being supported by LAF. Who Can Apply: AAUW Branches
| | | Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award Honors an individual, project, organization, or institution for outstanding contributions to equity and education for women and girls. Who Can Apply: Anyone or organization who has made outstanding contributions to the equity and education of women/girls.
| | Nov. 1, 2008 (awarded biennially) | Campus Action Project proposal for 2008-2009 The Campus Action Projects provide a platform for action on women's equity issues through campus programming. AAUW encourages proposals for campus action projects that take innovative and creative approaches and test out new ideas. Each year, AAUW funds 5-10 projects up to $5,000 each for an academic year and also provides programmatic technical support during the year. Who Can Apply: Coordinators for campus programs
| | | IRA Contributions Due Individuals over 70 ½ years of age can make a charitable gift to a qualified not-for-profit organization, like the AAUW Educational Foundation, Legal Advocacy Fund and the Leadership and Training Institute, through their IRA account without any tax consequences.
Who Can Participate: All individuals over the age of 70 ½ years of age
| | | Contribution Report Forms Use these forms to submit contributions to the Association, AAUW Educational Foundation, AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund, and the AAUW Leadership and Training Institute. Who Can Participate: AAUW State and Branch Chairs
| | | Phase One of AAUW Keys to the Future: A Member-Get-A-Member Campaign The primary key to the future of AAUW is PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT. Current members are in the best position to identify and recruit new members. A personal commitment by members to assure AAUW’s continued strength is key to the organization’s future. PHASE ONE Challenge: To all members, branches and states, recruit new paid members between June 16, 2007 and December 31, 2007.
Who Can Participate: AAUW Members
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