hOME page
calendar contact us web tips tools site map branch map Program EF/LAF Public Policy Keystoner Membership forms branch news PA State Convention

AAUW-PA 75th Anniversary
Diamond Donor Campaign - AWARDS

The Campaign Final Contributions: $76,277

To view the original campaign, click here.

Other Branch Awards, click here

Educational Foundation, TOP 10 BRANCHES IN TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS
1. Allentown = $7203
2. York = $6640
3. State College = $5738
4. Reading = $4421
5. Harrisburg = $3223
6. Eastern Delaware County = $3022
7. Philadelphia, Inc = $2819
8. Lansdale = $2620
9. Doylestown = $2550
10. Fox Chapel Area = $2238

TOP 10 BRANCHES IN PER CAPITA GIVING
1. Elk County = $66.25
2. Pottstown Area = $62.50
3. York = $55.33
4. Pittsburgh = $41.17
5. Eastern Delaware County = $35.14
6. State College = $33.55
7. Allentown = $33.04
8. North Hills-McKnight = $31.59
9. Hazleton = $28.13
10. Lancaster = $27.89

NAMED GIFT HONOREES
Allentown – Susan Victor, Janet Hobbie
Bethlehem — Linda Robertson
Butler — Kaye Reiber
Carlisle – Wendy Armour Dickinson
Doylestown — Sue Jacobs, Paula Young, Pamela Good, Besse Brindle
Eastern Delaware County — In memory of Evelyn Stevenson, Mary Ellis, Delores Gerkensmeyer, Community Learning Center
Fox Chapel – Caroline Blackmore, Beth Hollis, Rachel Swarts, Nancy Weinstein
Harrisburg — Kate Berrigan, Toni Simmers, Anita McCarthy
Hazleton — Karen Graziano
Johnstown – Vera K. Leidy
Lansdale – Lorene Ahrens, Rose Gannon, Judy Lalli, Karen Maglaty, Amy Ryan Faga
Levittown Lower Bucks – Levittown-Lower Bucks Branch, Amy Czop-Bartley
Murrysville Area – Judith Johnson
Pittsburgh — Winifred Carr, Alma D. Bucher
Pocono Area – In memory of Miss Ruth Black
Pottstown Area — Barbara Bainbridge
Reading – Victoria E. Troutman, Delite Hawk, Carol Toomey, Eleanor Kress, Donna Sartaim, Violet M. White, Sara Flowers
State College — Barbara Blank, Nellie Boyle, Marian Davison, Nancy DeWalle, Agnes Hay, Martha Hummel, Max Hummel, Suzanne Kerlin, Louise Tukey, Louise Wartk, Nancy Weinreb
Valley Forge – The Booksale Committee
Washington — Helen Bartley Crunick
York – Sue Zitnick, Melinda Inners, Janice Cromer, Carol Little

Legal Advocacy Fund, TOP 10 BRANCHES FOR TOTAL GIVING
1. State College $ 2,967.50
2. Lansdale $ 2,937.00
3. North Hills - McKnight $ 2,220.00
4. York $ 2,115.04
5. Murrysville Area $ 1,525.00
6. Carlisle $ 1,470.00
7. Easton $ 1,340.20
8. Pittsburgh $ 1,062.50
9. Doylestown $ 887.00
10. Eastern Delaware Co. $ 805.00

TOP 6 BRANCHES FOR $5+ PER CAPITA
1. Elk County $ 75.63
2. Pottstown Area $ 55.00
3. Pittsburgh $ 40.87
4. North Hills - McKnight $ 35.24
5. Carlisle $ 23.71
6. Murrysville Area $ 23.11

Remaining branches who gave $5+ per capita
Bethlehem, Butler, Clarion, Coraopolis-Sewickley, Hazleton, Crafton-SW Hills, Doylestown, Eastern Delaware Co, Easton, Fayette Co, Fox Chapel Area, Harrisburg, Huntingdon, Johnstown, Lansdale, Levittown-Lower Bucks, Punxsutawney, Scranton, Southampton Area, State College, Valley Forge, Washington, West Chester, York

THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES INCREASED THEIR DONATIONS FROM $ 0.00 TO $ X.XX

Washington $700.00
Johnstown $550.00
Fayette County $175.00
Clarion $150.00
Clearfield Area $140.00
Southampton $125.00
Gettysburg $100.00
Anthracite $ 80.00
Bedford County $ 37.50
Franklin County $ 25.00

TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA DONATIONS…Increased from $28,682 To $30,465.44

  2002 2003
TOTAL # Branches 56 54* two in disbandment
Branches who gave 41 49
Achieved per capita level 18 29
Increased amount of donation   42


MembershipPositive Percentage of Membership Gains, (Greater than 5%)

Anthracite
Butler
California
Clarion
Harrisburg
North Hills-McKnight
Towanda

Maintained Branch Membership, (Zero increase up to 5% gain)

Allentown Bedford County
Bethlehem Coraopolis-Sewickley
Fayette County Fox Chapel Area
Greensburg Area Indiana
Lake Wallenpaupack Pittsburgh
Southampton Area State College
Valley Forge West Chester


The MEMBERSHIP TRAVELING AWARD is presented to: CALIFORNIA - Increase of 19%

CLARION has the greatest increase over the past three years—18.5%

During the past year, 38% of PA branches either maintained or increased membership!


Newsletter Awards

Small Branches:

1st place – Carlisle, Editor: Marjie Mowery
2nd place – Huntingdon, Editor: Devona VanNest
3rd place – Johnstown, Editor: Leora Rager

Medium Branches:

1st place – Bethlehem, Editor: Linda Robertson
2nd place - Makefield Area, Editor: Kristin Sullivan
3rd place - North Hills – McKnight, Editor: Patricia Sand

Large Branches:

1st place - State College, Editor: Nicola Kerlin
2nd place – Lansdale, Editor: Pam Vaveler
3rd place – Reading, Editor: Marian Wolbers

AAUW promotes equity for all women and girls, lifelong education and positive societal change. In principle and in practice, AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership. There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of gender, race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or class.


PROGRAM | EF/LAF | PUBLIC POLICY | MEMBERSHIP | KEYSTONER | FORMS | BRANCHES | CONVENTION | HOME
Calendar | Contact Us | Links | Web Tips | Tools | Site Map | Branch Map

  Board District News Strategic Plan Special Events resources educational foundation LAF aauw membership aauw policy 21st CEntury Recognition Program AAUW National Convention Community Programs www.aauw.org