Summer Leadership Report

New Co-President, Kar­vey and Imme­di­ate Past Pres­i­dent DeWitt

Sev­en­teen state lead­ers had a full day at the Shorter Uni­ver­sity Atlanta Cam­pus in Riverdale dis­cussing a range of top­ics and learn­ing about how to use AAUW tools. The meet­ing ended with small group dis­cus­sions on a vari­ety of topics.

Top­ics included:

AAUW Geor­gia is now using the AAUW Mem­ber­ship Pay­ment Pro­gram. It is now oper­a­tional for all states and branches to use. Branches are encour­aged to sign up. The Branch Pres­i­dent must ini­ti­ate the pro­gram. Cobb Branch reports that the MPP is eas­ier than the old way and AAUW sends the state dues back promptly. Check out all the specifics at the Mem­ber Cen­ter at the AAUW website.

The AAUW One Mem­ber One Vote is mov­ing for­ward. States are explor­ing options for how to gov­ern them­selves. The new AAUW struc­ture only requires an admin­is­tra­tor (Pres­i­dent) and a finan­cial con­tact (Trea­surer). Smaller states and branches no longer have to scram­ble to fill mul­ti­ple positions.

  • AAUW Geor­gia will part­ner with Geor­gia Women for a Change on state pol­icy pub­lic efforts. Their posi­tions are com­ple­men­tary to AAUW pub­lic poli­cies. They have paid staff and lob­by­ists that can advo­cate at the Geor­gia Legislature.
  • The Atlanta branch mem­bers reported on their ongo­ing effort with Audrey Sal­gado, AAUW Lead­er­ship Corp. She was the evening speaker at the state AAUW Con­ven­tion in April. Atlanta took her us on her offer to pro­vide free help with goal set­ting and review­ing their struc­ture. A sec­ond retreat is planned to review their gen­er­a­tive action plans. Audrey is avail­able to help branches. Audrey has helped the branch think dif­fer­ently about what they offer. For exam­ple, you don’t need a pro­gram very month, use your money to grow the branch rather than being so gen­er­ous with out­side groups, if you give schol­ar­ships now, maybe hire the peo­ple as an intern instead. Col­lege stu­dents need vol­un­teer credit, con­sider the branch as a vehi­cle for them to volunteer.
  • Par­tic­i­pants talked about the the gen­er­a­tional dif­fer­ences between younger women and the older AAUW mem­bers. AAUW’s mis­sion should res­onate with younger women.
  • Deb­bie Kar­vey gave a tuto­r­ial on the AAUW web­site review­ing the Mem­ber­ship Cen­ter, the Mem­ber­ship Ser­vices Data­base, and Resources for State Lead­ers on the AAUW web­site. The com­puter lab allowed each per­son to do hands-on work. Ann MacKay offered a tuto­r­ial on Face­book using the link from the AAUW home page. She encour­aged mem­bers to sign up, set the pri­vacy set­tings to friends only, only friend peo­ple you know, and lurk for awhile to see what it is all about. Twit­ter was quickly reviewed using the AAUW link.