AAUW CA Requests Proposals for Convention Workshops/Plenaries

Posted At : August 18, 2009 1:03 PM

 

 

 

AAUW-CA’s 2010 annual meeting/convention will be held in San Ramon, California, April 30 through May 2.

Request for Proposals

Anyone wishing to present a workshop or plenary must submit a proposal for review and consideration. The proposal must include the subject of the workshop/plenary,names and a brief bio of committed speakers and a complete budget itemizing allexpenses with explanation. Proposal form may be found HERE.

Workshop subject material must be AAUW mission-based and specific areas of interest for this year’s convention are pay equity, personal empowerment and financial literacy. Mission based programming ideas may be found at www.aauw.org or www.aauw-ca.org

Workshops should be no longer than 75 minutes in total and plenaries should be no longer than 2 hours in total.

Proposals must be submitted no later than September 15, 2009 at midnight PST.

Proposals are not to exceed 5 pages and must include all components listed above to be considered. Incomplete proposals will not be reviewed. Proposals received after the deadline will not be reviewed. Proposals should be submitted by email only to lisanewhallaauw@pacbell.net.

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