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The
National Council of Women of the United States is a non-partisan,
nonsectarian coalition of individual members and women's organizations
and serves as a global network for those who are concerned with
current issue at home, on the job, in the community, the nation
and the world. NCW/USA is an umbrella organization with Board Members
of varied organizations who work jointly to resolve problems such
as disfranchisement of women and children.
The
National Council of Women /USA is governed by an Executive Board
comprised of elected officers and members-at-large from affiliated
organizations.The Executive Committee meets monthly in the New York
office, the Board meets semi-annually in the New York office.
MEMBERSHIP
BENEFITS
Organizations:
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President or designee will be eligible for membership on the Executive
Board.
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Will receive all mailings, quarterly newsletters including updates
on United Nations issues and national events notices
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Will receive an invitation to the Annual United Nations Presidential
Luncheon
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Upon request, will receive a United Nations Ground Pass to attend
a Special UN Session of interest to the Organization
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Upon request, will receive resource material of special interest.
Individuals:
Gold
- Sustaining Membership
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Eligible for membership on Executive Board as a Member-at Large
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All benefits listed above for Organizations
Silver
- Sponsoring Membership
- All
mailings including national events
- Quarterly
newsletters and updates on United Nations's issues
- Upon
request, will receive a United Nations ground pass to a Special
Session of interest to the member
- Upon
request, will receive resource material of special interests
Bronze
- Supporting Membership
- All
mailings including national events
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Quarterly newsletter and updates on United Nations issues
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Upon request, will receive resource material of special interest
Student
- Membership
- All
mailing including special events for college students
- Quarterly
newsletter Opportunity for Internship
To
become a member, use this form.
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