ACWW
Finance
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ACWW 2010 -2011 Finance Report
Please click on link to view ACWW's 2011 Finance Report
Please click on link to view ACWW's 2010 Finance Report
How ACWW is Financed
ACWW is entirely dependent for income on annual dues paid by Member
Societies and Individual Member donations. It receives no
government funding.
Pennies For Friendship, donated voluntarily by members and Member Societies, are the main source of ACWW's income.
Dues (payable per annum by Member Societies and Individual Members).
All categories of membership receive a copy of The Countrywoman magazine quarterly.
Donations and Grants are welcome to enable our valuable work to be maintained.
Pennies For Friendship, donated voluntarily by members and Member Societies, are the main source of ACWW's income.
Dues (payable per annum by Member Societies and Individual Members).
All categories of membership receive a copy of The Countrywoman magazine quarterly.
Donations and Grants are welcome to enable our valuable work to be maintained.
ACWW Funds
ACWW supports development programmes through these
funds:
General Projects Fund: Family planning initiatives, HIV/AIDS awareness, small business schemes, skill training.
Water For All Fund: Clean water and sanitation projects providing: water tanks, bore wells, hand pumps, education and training, programmes to improve health and hygiene.
Women Feed The World: Subsistence food production and co-operatives, training in farming techniques, credit savings schemes,
Lady Aberdeen Scholarship Fund: Scholarships, courses in home economics, courses in welfare and citizenship for leaders in rural communities.
Elsie Zimmern Memorial Fund: Advanced training in organisation and leadership.
Nutrition Education Fund: Good nutrition, improved hygiene, food production.
The above scholarships are available only to members of ACWW organisations
General Projects Fund: Family planning initiatives, HIV/AIDS awareness, small business schemes, skill training.
Water For All Fund: Clean water and sanitation projects providing: water tanks, bore wells, hand pumps, education and training, programmes to improve health and hygiene.
Women Feed The World: Subsistence food production and co-operatives, training in farming techniques, credit savings schemes,
Lady Aberdeen Scholarship Fund: Scholarships, courses in home economics, courses in welfare and citizenship for leaders in rural communities.
Elsie Zimmern Memorial Fund: Advanced training in organisation and leadership.
Nutrition Education Fund: Good nutrition, improved hygiene, food production.
The above scholarships are available only to members of ACWW organisations
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Membership
Individual Membership:
Individual Membership of ACWW is available. Join now to receive a Membership Card, quarterly editions of The Countrywoman magazine, and more information about ACWW.
Payment by credit or debit cards form:
A terminal has been installed at Central Office so that those wishing to pay membership dues can do so by credit or debit card.
Membership Forms
Individual Membership of ACWW is available. Join now to receive a Membership Card, quarterly editions of The Countrywoman magazine, and more information about ACWW.
Payment by credit or debit cards form:
A terminal has been installed at Central Office so that those wishing to pay membership dues can do so by credit or debit card.
Membership Forms
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