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What Kind of Champion are you?

What Kind of Champion are you?. How Time, Talent and Treasure Can Help you Achieve Your Mission. National Fundraising Committee Workshop Facilitators Diane Ludwig, CFRE, MO Kim Benziger , IL Claudia Gray, OR Judy Horan, CA Diane Patton, IA Pam Thiel, WI Staff

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What Kind of Champion are you?

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  1. What Kind of Champion are you? How Time, Talent and Treasure Can Help you Achieve Your Mission

  2. National Fundraising Committee Workshop Facilitators Diane Ludwig, CFRE, MO Kim Benziger, IL Claudia Gray, OR Judy Horan, CA Diane Patton, IA Pam Thiel, WI Staff Tremayne Parquet – Manager, Individual Giving Laura McCulty Stepp – Director, Annual Fund

  3. Program Expert Workshop Facilitators Alicia Hetman – President AAUW CA Judy Pfeil – Chair, National Public Policy Committee Marie Wolbach, - Chair, National STEM Committee Katie Benson – Staff, Research Department Christine Hernandez – Manager, College & University Relations

  4. Our plan today • Take the test – 5 minutes • Learn about the personality types – 5 minutes • Move to the table for your personality type • As a group, review information and learn from the facilitators about AAUW programs and resources that may appeal to your type. Then as a group, make a plan to combine your time, talent and treasure with AAUW resources to advance pay equity. - 20 minutes

  5. Our plan today, continued • Present your plan to the whole group – 10 minutes • Move to another AAUW fund table • As a group, review information and learn from the facilitators about AAUW programs and resources that may appeal to your type. Then as a group, make a plan to combine your time, talent and treasure with AAUW resources to advance education. - 20 minutes • Present your plan to the whole group – 10 minutes

  6. Our plan today, continued • Vote for presentation(s) by donating AAUW dollars and volunteer vouchers to your favorite fund(s) – 5 minutes • Questions, answers and comments . • Results of voting.

  7. What kind of champion are you? A just for fun, non-scientific exercise. Answer seven simple multiple choice questions. There are no right or wrong answers. Go with your first instinct. Tally your score

  8. What kind of champion are you? Count the number of times you selected an A, B, C, D, or E to see which you chose most often. A- you are a protector B- you are an educator C- you are an advocate D- you are a researcher E- you are a leader

  9. A – ProtectorLegal Advocacy Fund You are driven by the idea of justice. Laws and policies are written to protect our rights and they must be enforced. Other protectors include Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Andrea Neutzling the attorney who is fighting for the protection of people in the military.

  10. B – EducatorEducational Opportunities Fund You believe that education is the great equalizer, and that to educate a girl is to educate a generation. Other educators include Mary McLeod Bethune, Anne Sullivan, Clara Barton, and Gloria Blackwell, AAUW’s Director of Fellowships and Grants.

  11. C – AdvocatePublic Policy Fund You believe that it is your duty to speak out for all those who can’t. That we must have policies in place that are fair to all women and girls, and public officials must be held accountable to the public. Other advocates include Jane Addams, and Lisa Maatz, AAUW Director of Public Policy and Government Relations.

  12. D – ResearcherEleanor Roosevelt Fund You believe that we cannot advance equality without carefully studying issues that impact women so that we can use fact-based evidence to direct our actions. Other researchers include Marie Curie, Rachel Carson, Carol Gilligan and Catherine Hill, AAUW Director of Research.

  13. E– LeaderLeadership Programs Fund You believe that great necessities call forth great leaders and that great leaders take us not necessarily where we want to go, but where we ought to be. Other leaders include Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul and Kate Farrar, AAUW Director of Leadership Programs.

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