FLORIDA AAUW HOMEPAGE

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Florida AAUW
Officers

CO-PRESIDENT:
Leslie Henderson
CO-PRESIDENT:
Sally Bailey
DIRECTORS:
Program
Alice T O'Keefe
Shirley Haglund
Finance
Carol Newnam
Educational Foundation
Beverly Kelly
Legal Advocacy Fund
Alex Sterling
Membership
Barbara Schwartz
Public Policy
Joy Bove Lurken
Secretary
Connie Davis
Communications
Irma Daniels





AAUW promotes equity for all women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change. Founded in 1882, AAUW is open to all graduates who hold a BA/BS or higher degree, as well as students. We are represented by branches in 53 Florida communities and 4,220 members, in addition to 1000 Members-at-Large .



Presidents Message

Our best wishes for a prosperous, peaceful and productive 2003 to all of you! It should prove an exciting year for Florida AAUW!

We are simultaneously working on plans for our 2003 convention at the Renaissance Hotel in Orlando and our 75th Anniversary convention in 2004. This multi-tasking is a bit daunting, but never dull.

Our priorities remain focused on community action and coalition building. We have invited Girls, Inc. to speak at Convention 2003 about Title IX; the Girl Scouts of Sarasota received a Community Action Grant this year from the Foundation; we will once again share Lobby Days with the Florida Women�s Consortium; and branches across the state continue their on-going collaboration with the PACE Center for Girls. These are just a few examples of the kind of community networking we need to be doing.

In addition, we have set a goal to make every college and university in Florida an institutional member of AAUW. Please check the article in the up-coming FloriVision to see how you can help to make this happen. There is no more natural partnership than AAUW and higher education, and we fear that we�ve been lax in this area in the past.

Thanks to the following wonderfully supportive branches and members who generously sent contributions to establish our 75th Anniversary Research and Projects Grant Fund before the end of 2002. Alphabetically they were: Sally Bailey, Irma Daniels, Connie Davis, Beverly Fraser, Marlene Gardner, Leslie Henderson, Barbara O�Connor, Joan Rinaldi, Pat Stamm, Jennifer Walker, quite a number of members who contributed less than $50, and the New Smyrna Beach, Northern Palm Beach County, and Orlando/Winter Park branches. In a very short time we raised $3,841!

Finally, Leslie is working on the FL AAUW state/ branch history book, which will be available at Convention 2004. Please continue to check the Members Corner for a list of branch contributions � which branches are up-to-date with their histories and which have pieces missing.

As always, thank you so much for all your passion and work for AAUW.

Leslie and Sally


MEMBERS CORNER

If you are looking for forms, applications, calendar of events, late-breaking news, leadership tips, or news of up-coming conventions and conferences, click here.

Various branch presidents have been having problems finding the application form for the 21st Century Recognition Program. It is on the AAUW web page (this is the only place you will find it - it's not being sent snail mail), under Leaders Corner, and then under Forms. Click here and then scroll down under "Branches" until you find Recognition Program.


ORGANIZATION

AAUW's National Office is located in Washington, D.C. with over 5,000 members in Florida organized into 54 branches. State elected officers, directors-at-large and appointed officers work with state committees to accomplish organizational goals. The Florida state by-laws provides detailed information on the state organization structure. A listing of past presidents begins the history of the AAUW in Florida.

MEMBERSHIP

AAUW, founded in 1881, is open to all graduates who hold the baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university. In principle and practice, AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership. There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of gender, race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin or disability.



EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

The AAUW Educational Foundation provides funds to advance education, research, and self-development for women and to foster equity and positive societal change.

LEGAL ADVOCACY FUND

The AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund provides funding and a support system for women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination in higher education.

PROGRAM

AAUW members enjoy diverse interests, as represented by the variety of monthly programs sponsored by local branches. State support and programming ideas are available via this link.


Last Updated Dec 2002
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