While this branch’s main purpose is to provide a community for those AAUW members in North Carolina who live far from the nearest community-based branch or for whom such a branch is not a good fit, the AAUW Tar Heel Branch welcomes those whose main AAUW affiliation is through a community-based branch. Why would you join this branch if you’re already a member of another branch in North Carolina?
- You can offer the option of the Tar Heel Branch to those you meet who are interested in AAUW but say “I just don’t have time for one more meeting.” The Tar Heel Branch is a “guilt-free” branch whose main purpose is to connect people to the information provided by AAUW and AAUW NC. What they do with that information is up to them.
- You can watch the roster of the Tar Heel Branch for people from your community who might join – or who might convert from at-large status. These members want more than a national at-large membership, and while they might not be ready to join your branch now, you can contact them as a fellow Tar Heel branch member with news of your main branch’s major projects and events.
- You might learn more about using “virtual office” tools by watching how the branch conducts board meetings (by phone), calls votes (over the web), and communicates using its web site and a Google group. While these obviously don’t replace the face-to-face meetings of your community-based branch, they might be applicable to your committee meetings or your board.
- Until July 1, 2009, once you’ve paid your dues to another North Carolina branch, you can join the Tar Heel Branch for free. After July 1, it’s just $5.
For more details, see our “join now” page
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Nancy Shoemaker // March 24, 2009 at 3:24 pm
PS: And you just may enjoy “meeting” the group that’s part of this branch as an addition to the circles of friends you make in your main branch.
AAUW Tar Heel Branch at Convention - AAUW of North Carolina // April 3, 2009 at 6:49 pm
[...] They also had a handout about why members of other branches might want to join the Tar Heel Branch. [...]
Branch status – 6/30/09 « AAUW Tar Heel Branch // July 3, 2009 at 6:50 pm
[...] and 24 of them are connected to AAUW primarily through this branch. The 18 others belong to community-based branches as their primary connection – 12 of the 22 branches in NC and one in [...]
Welcome new members! « AAUW Tar Heel Branch // July 14, 2009 at 11:15 am
[...] AAUW NC branch members Mary Peterson (Twin Rivers/New Bern), Alyce Lanier (Salisbury), Lillian Van Order (Wilmington), Sandra Bernard (Asheville), Kathleen Pearre (Winston-Salem), Sandra Slates (Chapel Hill), Mari Pino Del Rosario (Greensboro), Kay White (Chapel Hill) all joined at the end of the year to connect their branches to this new model. See reasons why members of other branches join the Tar Heel Branch. [...]