Why join?
Here are some of the reasons your organization might want
to become part of the NCWU coalition:
- Advocacy-NCWU's coalition of organizations provides a network to share
information on issues affecting women.
- Listserv-this provides your organization with direct access to NCWU's
membership and others who have subscribed to the alerts list, allowing you to
reach more constituents in a timely manner.
- Name Recognition for your organization-being a member of NCWU is a
way for your issue to be tied to other important women's issues. Current
members.
For more information see our brochure.
How to join?
NC Women United is a coalition of organizations who wish to work together to
advance NCWU's goals. Dues are on a sliding
scale based on the organization's annual budget:
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NCWU
Annual Dues
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$35 |
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< $100,000
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$75
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$100,000 - $500,000
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$150
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> $500,000
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$250
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The dues year is the calendar year. Dues paid after October
1 apply through December of the following year.
Checks should be made out to North Carolina Women United or NCWU and mailed
to:
NCWU Treasurer
P. O. Box 10013
Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
Please include the name of the organization, a web address (if applicable)
and information on a contact person including name, position, address, phone(s)
and e-mail. Please also complete our online information
form
or print
and complete the form in our membership packet or the brochure.
To pay dues with a Paypal account or credit card, you may use this form:
Individuals
Individuals are encouraged to get involved in the work of NCWU through our
member organizations. We also have volunteer
opportunities to help the overall effort or in local communities.
Financial contributions can be made online by clicking this button
and can be sent to
NCWU Treasurer
P. O. Box 10013
Raleigh, NC 27605
Please include your name, address, phone(s) and e-mail. NCWU is a 501c(3) nonprofit
organization and contributions are tax-deductible as charitable contributions.
Those contributing at least $35 ($15 for students) will be named "Friends
of NCWU."
As NCWU's 2010 contributions were under $25,000 and it does not compensate any officer, trustee, organizer, incorporator, fund-raiser, or solicitor, the NC Secretary of State's office has agreed it is exempt from the provisions of the Charitable Solicitation Licensing Act until at least May 15, 2012.
More information
If you would like further information on membership, please contact info@ncwu.org.
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