What is an Equity Lens? It is a set of questions we ask ourselves when we plan, develop, or evaluate a program, policy, or decision. Why should we use an Equity Lens? It can help us to identify Read More
How Can AAUW CA Help You?
As a branch leader, you are the vital link between members and AAUW California. When you have questions or need information, guidance, and even inspiration, we are here to help.
Our goal is “to create a vertical and horizontal dialogue between AAUW California and branch leaders to utilize resources for maximum effectiveness of branches.” We seek:
- to identify promising practices from branches that can be replicated to enhance other branches and
- to identify branches in need of additional support and to connect them with the appropriate resources to assist them.
AAUW California Leader on Loan Program
Background The AAUW California Leader on Loan Program (LOL) is designed to bring state AAUW leaders to branch and IBC meetings, events, and programs. The state leadership team members have a Read More
Membership Survey: Non-renewing Members
Curiosity. By asking questions and hearing the responses, we can find possible ways to keep our members engaged. AAUW California conducted a survey of non-renewing members to do just that. We Read More
Tech Trek Bears
TechTrek Bears are available for purchase from AAUW Redlands. The proceeds from the sales will go to our "AAUW Redlands STEM Initiatives" fund, which provides $$$$ for our three STEM initiatives: Read More
Membership Toolkit
The Membership Toolkit provides branch membership leaders with a practical and useful guide for the many questions that surround recruiting, engaging, and maintaining members. Links to the national Read More
AAUW Palm Springs Receives Anderson Children’s Foundation Grant for 2024 Tech Trek Stem Summer Camp Program
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Palm Springs received a grant from Anderson Children's Foundation to help send local middle school Tech Trek Girls to 2024 STEM Summer Camp Read More
Membership Pin
An AAUW California pin is available for purchase that might be fun and meaningful for members to receive. Branches can celebrate years of service, outstanding contributions to the branch, volunteering Read More
Iran From the Perspective of a Kurdish Woman Expat and Author
Monterey Peninsula AAUW hosted a Great Decisions discussion with this update on Iran from the perspective of a Kurdish woman expat and author Ava Homa, author of Daughters of Smoke And Fire. Read More
Milestone Pins
(Redlands) Benefits Branch General Fund. The Redlands branch is selling Milestone pins. Cost $5 each plus tax and shipping Submit orders to: aauwpins@gmail.com. Read More
Fundraising Guidelines
Branch Fundraising Ideas Download Branch Fundraising Ideas document Fundraising Finance Overview Download Fundraising Finance Overview document Handling Member Donations How to Read More
Los Altos-Mountain View AAUW Champions Reproductive Rights
(submitted by: Allyson Johnson and Claire Noonan, LA-MV AAUW) On January 22, 2022, the Los Altos-Mountain View branch of AAUW hosted a Zoom meeting to mark the 49th anniversary of the Roe v Wade Read More
Energizing Potential
Energizing Potential is the report on the long-awaited evaluation of the annual 2.5-hour AAUW Long Beach STEM Career Conference, a 2020 AAUW Community Action Grant recipient. The report shares the Read More
Branch Past President’s Pin
(Napa County) Benefits Educational Opportunity Fund Click to Buy Read More
“Favorite Recipes” Cookbook
(Benicia-Vallejo) Benefits Branch General Fund Our Favorite Recipes Cookbook is still for sale. To purchase a copy, please email Marilyn Schaeffer Read More
The Collar of Dissent: Jackie Speier Speaks About RBG
The Monterey Bay Interbranch Council (IBC) annual February meeting was fortunate to have as our speaker the Honorable Congresswoman Jackie Speier. Her talk was billed as a tribute to the late Supreme Read More
Placer High/Sierra College Grad Excels at UC Berkeley
Auburn native Tasha Lewis didn’t see a clear path ahead of her when she graduated from Placer High School in 2015, so she decided to attend Sierra College and explore her options. Today, she is Read More















