Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Got a common question about AAW? The FAQ page should have an answer for you!
MembershipBenefits of membership in the American Association of Woodturners are described through this link. American Woodturner JournalThe AW Journal is published and mailed to all members of the AAW each quarter. This link will provide more information. Resource DirectoryThe AAW's annual Resource Directory is your one stop place to learn about all aspect of the Association, including how to contact other members. Click on this link for more information. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Got a common question about AAW? The FAQ page should have an answer for you! AAW Staff & DirectorsThe AAW is primarily a volunteer organization. This page lists the folks who tirelessly run the organization. A map also shows the geographic location of the members of the board. AAW BylawsCurrent AAW bylaws are available in pdf by clicking here. AAW Directory Policy and ProceduresThe current copy of Directory Policy and Procedures in M/S Word format is available by clicking here and in pdf format by clicking here...re-printed from AAW Resource Directory. AAW Disaster Relief ProgramIn late 2005, the AAW established this program to benefit members in need. Click here to learn more. Make a Bequest to the AAWYou can help provide for the AAW’s future by including a charitable bequest in your will or revocable trust. Click here for more information. Make Donations to the AAW - Employer MatchingYour gift could be matched dollar for dollar! Many companies offer matching gift programs that will double, even triple a donation's value. Check with your company or visit this online directory of matching gift companies to find out if your company will match your contribution to the American Association of Woodturners. If you have questions about your company's matching gift program, please contact your personnel office. Once you have determined that your company matches donations made to the American Association of Woodturners, obtain the appropriate form from your personnel/human resources office and send it with a copy of your gift receipt to the address below: American Association of Woodturners Please contact the American Association of Woodturners for Tax Identification Number (also known as Employer Identification Number or EIN). Also be sure to complete the entire donor portion of the form and include a copy of your gift receipt (if available). If you would like to designate the gift to a specific relief program, please indicate that on the form. |
AAW Address and Contact InfoPlease also see AAW Staff & Directors AAW News from the BoardEach quarter, the AAW's President prepares a letter to the membership and each month, an AAW Board or staff member will share AAW news, summaries of Board meetings, and personal views. Click on this link to view current and archived messages from your AAW Board of Directors and staff. AAW Job OpeningsClick on this link to view AAW job opening descriptions. AAW Board of DirectorsClick here for information on becoming a Board Director of the AAW. AAW Privacy PoliciesThe AAW privacy policies are listed in detail on this page. History of AAWThe AAW was formally organized in 1986 and has grown quickly to its current size with
AAW Logo (different formats)This is a set of different sized AAW logos which you can reuse for AAW activities. Glaser Gouge RegistryClick here for information on the 20th anniversary Jerry Glaser gouge registry program. |
