AAUW Georgia Message — State Dues Increase

Voting Delegates present at the 2011 Georgia AAUW state convention support a motion to provide written 30 day notice to the branches and their members of a proposed $10 increase in AAUW of Georgia state dues, to be effective with dues payable as of July 1, 2011 … for the 2011-2012 AAUW year.

National dues remain at $49.00 for 2011-2012. State dues will be $20 per year. Branch dues are set by each branch. (Atlanta Branch dues will not change, but each member would pay a total of $87, if the state dues increase is adopted. The increase would be effective when members pay their 2011-12 dues this May.)

Branches are asked to present this proposed increase to their members immediately for discussion and reply with a response by May 10th to Debbie Karvey, AAUW-GA co-president. If any branch and/or member is concerned about the increase, the branch or individual is asked to provide Debbie Karvey with possible alternative solutions to the budget deficit.

All branch responses and suggestions will be shared with the budget committee. All branch responses must be received by May 10th. State convention is currently in recess and the delegates present at the convention on April 2, 2011, will vote electronically on May 15th, on the proposed increase.

BACKGROUND:

At the 2010 Georgia AAUW Fall Board meeting on October 30, 2010 in Columbus, the treasurer, May Ruth Bradberry, presented the finance report and also advised the members present that the budget has been running a deficit for several years. This deficit is the result of inflation or cost of living increases to the standard budgeted operating expenses that is additionally impacted by reduced membership and resulting reduced income. It was voted at the fall board meeting to apply reserve funds to offset this deficit for the 2010-2011 budget.

To further address this issue a committee (May Ruth Bradberry, Debbie Karvey and Marie Bruner) was tasked to review and propose a revised, balanced budget.

At 2011 State Convention, the finance report revealed a deficit budget, balanced with reserve funds. Reserve funds are not meant for operating expenses or budget short falls, and reserve funds should be allocated judiciously for special reasons. Many allocated funds for 2010/2011 were cut or removed as part of this attempted revision to reduce or eliminate the deficit. The key challenges are reduced income and increased costs over a period of more than 18 years. We are fortunate to have a viable AAUW-GA website but the subscription to the web service is one of the relatively new expenses not anticipated many years ago when the state due of $10 was set. By reducing or eliminating budgeted operating expenses, AAUW-GA members are shortchanged. Additionally, it is important that members who accept positions as state officers and appointed chairs understand that there will be funds allocated to meet expenses. For AAUW-GA to perpetuate value to all its members, funds must be made available.

Marie Bruner, in response to the report, proposed to increase dues by $10 a year, noting that state dues have not increased for 18 years. This dues increase of approximately 85 cents a month, will enable a balanced budget, as well as enable appropriate allocation of funds in order to provide better services, support and communication from the state to the branches – generating a more viable state organizational structure for AAUW-GA. Communication of national AAUW initiatives and information as well as interactive branch communication is a primary responsibility of the state – and funds need to be in place to maintain this viable structure. It is our goal to provide a benefit from the state organization to every branch member in Georgia. The present state of GA AAUW finances does not allow for a state newsletter or regular communications from state officers. I hope you will join the state executive committee and the finance committee in agreeing to solve this perpetual financial dilemma by increasing the state dues to $20 per year.

Debbie Karvey AAUW-GA Co-President

Scholarship Deadlines Quickly Approaching!!!

The Esther Davis, American Association of University Women’s scholarship targets undergraduate students who are juniors or seniors. Women over the age of 30, majoring in science, technology, engineering or math are given preference, but all students are encouraged to apply. For application/guideline information follow this link AAUWAtlanta.org/scholarships/.
Please note that the deadline for all required info to be submitted, either postmarked or via email, is Monday, March 21. We prefer that transcripts be supplied via mail.

KEEP OUR BRANCH BLOOMING

Each year just as spring flowers begin to appear in response to warmer afternoon temps and sunshine, the Atlanta Branch Nominating Committee springs into action searching for individuals who will come forward and volunteer to serve in elected positions. The committee presents the candidates in the April Newsletter. The election and installation will occur at our May Branch meeting. This year we need to identify individuals to serve in several positions: Interim President, President-Elect, Program-Vice President, and a Secretary.

The job of the Interim President is extremely important at this time of choosing new projects and reshaping the by-laws to take us into the future. This person should be very familiar with the Board decisions and progress from July 1, 2009 to July 1, 2011.

The President-Elect will work closely with the Interim President. She will attend the National Convention of AAUW with all expenses paid in June and then spend her time working in a supportive role with the Interim President until assuming the position of President in July 2012.

The Program Vice President will work with her committee to arrange speakers and resources to meet and inform the membership attending Branch Meetings and events.

The Secretary will provide accurate documentation of Board and Branch Meetings. These records are extremely important to accomplishing the business of the Atlanta Branch and its functions in the community and beyond.

Please come forward and volunteer. Contact the Nominating Committee.

Now is the time to grow and bloom by serving as an elected officer for the Atlanta Branch of AAUW.

Come to the March 5 Branch Meeting

Our March Branch meeting will be held at the Hudson Grille in Brookhaven (4046 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319) from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.  Members will have the opportunity to hear from the Habitat for Humanity Task Force about this potential signature project.  As time permits, other task forces may present progress report updates.

Members will make lunch selections from a special menu at the cost of $16.00.  Please RSVP to Frances Smith (hospitality@aauwatlanta.org)  by Monday, February 28.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Plan to Attend the AAUW Georgia Convention

All Branch members are encouraged to attend the AAUW Georgia convention April 1-2, 2011, in Warner Robins.  The Houston Peach Branch (formerly the Warner Robins Branch) is hosting this special event to be  held at the Fairfield Inn in Warner Robins.  Patricia Ho, member of the AAUW Board of Directors will be on hand to greet members informally and at meetings.

A special room rate of $94 (plus tax) is available until March 1.  This fee is for a suite as regular rooms are not available and after this date, the room cost will be $139 (plus tax).    Contact the Fairfield Inn at 478.953.4200 and identify yourself as an AAUW member.  Registration information will be available later.

For further information see the Georgia  AAUW website.