AWARDS, CONTESTS, & GRANTS


GFWC Community Impact Program Award - Pages 108-109 from NFWC Guidebook

Chairman: Bernadine Baumert

GFWC Jennie Award - Awards, Contests, and Grants - Pages 114 from NFWC Guidebook

THE GFWC JENNIE AWARD HONORS ONE CLUBWOMAN FROM EACH GFWC REGION FOR OUTSTANDING COMMITMENT TO CLUB, COMMUNITY, AND FAMILY

Chairman: Bonnie Cudabeck & Elaine Oldehoeft

GFWC Newsletter Contest - Pages 115-116 from NFWC Guidebook

Chairman: Karen Crandall

NEWSLETTERS ARE ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT METHODS INFORMING GFWC MEMBERS ABOUT CURRENT, ONGOING, AND NEW INITIATIVES.

Criteria for Clubwoman of the Year - Page 122 from NFWC Guidebook

Chairman: Karen Crandall

Website - Page 117 from NFWC Guidebook

Chairman: Cheryl Strickler

strick.papio@gmail.com

The GFWC Nebraska Website plays a key role in promoting our State Federation and is a perfect tool for social sharing and gaining potential members. It also presents a credible source of important information to our GFWC/NFWC Members and other people within our state that are interested in GFWC Federation. Our State Website is a great way to communicate in a quick and timely manner, all the volunteer efforts our members have done to make their communities a better place. The Website will also post the completed NFWC projects and what impact they have had on the districts, state and national level.

The Nebraska Federation of Women’s Clubs’ Website is being updated for the 2020-2022 Administration to reflect GFWC Nebraska State President, Mary Jo Jarecke’s theme, “2020 Envisioning the Future of GFWC”. Her logo is a pair of glasses, eyes or anything to do with vision.

Important: The Website is: www.gfwcne.org

It is easy to click on and find information and also links to the GFWC Website.

If you have any pictures or events that you would like to add to NFWC Website, please contact me as listed above. Also if you have any changes that need to be made let me know as soon as possible.

GFWC CLUBWOMAN MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION

GFWC Clubwoman Magazine is the premier publication of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, and one of the most useful and beneficial communication tools we have to inform and educate our members. Published quarterly, the magazine is a source for insightful and informative content that keeps subscribers in tune with all things GFWC. In addition, Clubwoman Magazine promotes regular features each issue, such as:

President’s Letter: Words of wisdom from the GFWC International President

Bits and Bites: All the news that’s fit to print – in bite-sized bits!

Call To Convention: Every Spring issue of Clubwoman Magazine contains this essential feature, which highlights the most up-to-date info on the upcoming GFWC Annual Convention in June

One complimentary copy of Clubwoman Magazine is delivered to each club president. However, it is not hers alone. This is your club’s magazine!

Subscribe

Subscribe to GFWC Clubwoman Magazine for one year online by selecting “Education Add-Ons” under Marketplace once logged in. For a two-year subscription, email us or call 202-347-3168 or toll-free at 800-443-4392. Don’t miss out on this valuable, informative publication!

June Russell Scholarship - Page 128-129 NFWC Guidebook

Chairman: Cheryl Strickler

The scholarship is open to a high school senior young woman who is planning to further her education at an accredited institution/college/university within the State of Nebraska. The young woman must be related to a GFWC/NFWC member. The scholarship award is $500.00. This amount will be issued to the school for the first semester of classes with proof of admission.

The DEADLINE IS MARCH 1ST, of each year.

Selection for scholarship is based on:

Proof of commitment to volunteer work (signed statement of sponsor)

Minimum GPA

Extracurricular activities

Two letters of recommendation

Letter of recommendation from a NFWC Clubwoman, stating the name of her Federation Club

Any questions, please contact the NFWC Secretary

DOWNLOAD THE JUNE RUSSELL SCHOLARSHIP FORM DOUNDER RESOURCES.

Sophomore Pilgrimage - Page 130 of NFWC Guidebook

Chairman: Jane Sonneland

Sophomore Pilgrimage is an annual event sponsored by the Nebraska Federation of Women’s Clubs (NFWC) for over 30 years, when high school sophomores spend a day at the Nebraska State Capitol. The purpose of the program is to create interest in and educate the students about Nebraska Government.

The event is an opportunity for students to meet and hear from the elected state officials. The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor and Treasurer inform students about the duties and responsibilities of their office and answer questions from the students and sponsors. They also hear a presentation in the State Supreme Court Room explaining the state court system, visit the Unicameral in session and have lunch with their State Senator at the Governor’s Residence.

Each student receives a packet containing information about the Senators, Unicameral, Legislative Process as well as a certificate and group picture.

Club Presidents will receive detailed information and the registration via email or regular mail in January after the Legislature convenes. The date varies from year to year depending on the legislative session and availability of the Governor’s Residence. It usually is held the last week of March or the first week in April.

Each NFWC Club can sponsor two (2) sophomores (male or female) from a high school in their area. The club contacts the school counselor or social studies department who selects the students(s) and arranges absence from school. A completed registration form and $25.00 fee for each student must be sent to the state chairman at least two weeks before the event. The sponsoring club is responsible for arranging the transportation of the students(s) to Lincoln and back to their homes.

Sponsors are welcome to have lunch for $10.00 with the group, if space is available. The reservation and fee must be sent in with the registration form. Sponsors can be club members, parents or school staff. Participating clubs may report this project under Civic Engagement and Outreach or Education and Libraries under GFWC Community Service Programs BUT NOT BOTH.

Your club can provide a unique experience for a sophomore student(s)! You may contact the Sophomore Pilgrimage Chairman for more information.