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"Speak to the Mission"
Fall 2003
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Educational Foundation Reports Contributions, Presents Awards

Mary Jo Pribble
AAUW NC EF Chair

AAUW NC sent $35,790.87 to the Educational Foundation (EF) for 2002, in addition to gifts made to named grants. At presstime, contributions to the EF for 2003 total $5,400.83, including $1,350 sent as memorials for Elizabeth Johnson. Let us work to make our contributions for 2003 exceed the amount sent in 2002.

Designations of 2002 contributions to the Educational Foundation

Totals for active endowments of interest to AAUW NC:

 Charlotte (N.C.) Branch        $730.00
 Elizabeth "Beth" Norris        3,513.59
 Enola G. Retherford    1,240.00
 Stine J. Schaffmeyer   5,350.00


Due to financial constraints, Research and Project Grants (Community Action and Career Development Grants) were not funded for 2003-2004. Partial funding will be restored for 2004-2005. Some funds sent to EF for General Foundation Support {Designation Code 9110 (undesignated funds)} will be used to support Research and Projects Grants.

Financial briefings were held during the AAUW Convention at Providence, RI. Jo Herber, EF finance vice-president, reported the board and EF staff  worked very hard to achieve a balanced budget for 2004-2005. EF staff members agreed to no increase in salary in order to have a balanced budget.

2003 EF Awards Presented During Convention

Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award
Presented to the National Women's Law Center. Founded in 1972, the year that Title IX was passed, the National Women's Law Center has protected and advanced the progress of women and girls in every aspect of their education.

AAUW Recognition Award for Emerging Scholars
Presented to Linda K. Weavers, Ph.D., assistant professor of engi-neering, Ohio State University. She researches the basic science and applications of sonochemistry (the study of reactions in or near collapsing bubbles) and advanced oxidation processes to the puri-fication of drinking water, wastewater, and hazardous wastes. Her research provides the basis for effective and efficient modeling of complex environmental processes and water treatment technologies.

AAUW Achievement Award
Presented to Gloria Steinem, one of the most influential writers and activists of our time, who travels worldwide as a lecturer and feminist organizer and is a frequent media spokeswoman on equality issues. Biography magazine listed her as one of the 25 most influential women in America. Inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, NY, in 1993, she was a featured speaker at the 1977 AAUW Convention in Minneapolis.

Research Report Published

The Educational Foundation's most recent research report, Women at Work, released in June 2003, examines how women are faring in today's economy and what their prospects are for future job success and security. Action Guide for Women at Work presents recommendations based on Women at Work research, provides specific and concrete action strategies and promotes community-led activities/programs for each recommendation. Both are available from the catalog, ShopAAUW (call 800.225.9998) or ShopAAUW at www.aauw.org. Cost: Report $15.95; Action Guide $6.95; the Set (report and guide) $19.95. AAUW members receive a 10% discount at ShopAAUW.

The Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowship Applications
The Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships program celebrates and rewards the work of outstanding women public school teachers by providing support for their professional development and  funding the implementation and dissemination of information about projects designed to promote gender equity in classrooms and schools. The program offers applicants a menu of options. Applicants can apply for professional development support and, if they choose, seek support later to implement a classroom or school-based gender equity project. Dissemination grants help teachers share information about the exciting gender equity projects they have developed. Contact your Board of Education and take copies of the informational flier to the appropriate staff member for distribution to teachers they believe might be interested. To obtain the flier, visit the AAUW web site http://www.aauw.org/3000/fdnfelgra/ertf.html, call 319.337.1716, or write AAUW Educational Foundation, Dept. 60, 2201 N. Dodge Street, Iowa City, IA 52243-43030. Interested teachers may check on the web site to determine if they are eligible and download application documents. The application deadline for the 2004-2005 Fellowship year is January 10, 2004.

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