| Frequently Asked Questions | |
NOW stands for the National Organization for Women. NOW is dedicated
to making legal, political, social and economic change in our society in
order to achieve our goal, which is to eliminate sexism and end all oppression.
2. When and how was NOW founded? NOW was established on June 30, 1966 in Washington, D.C., by people
attending the Third National Conference of the Commission on the Status
of Women. Among NOW's 28 founders was its first president, Betty Friedan,
author of The Feminine Mystique (1963). Another founder, the late
Rev. Pauli Murray, the first African-American woman Episcopal priest, co-authored
NOW's original Statement of Purpose which begins:
The purpose of NOW is to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now, exercising all privileges and responsibilities thereof in truly equal partnership with men. NOW strives to:
NOW achieves its goals through direct mass actions (including marches, rallies, pickets, counter-demonstrations, non-violent civil disobedience) intensive lobbying, grassroots political organizing and litigation (including class-action lawsuits.) 4. How many members does NOW currently have? NOW is the largest feminist organization in the nation, with more than
500,000 contributing members. NOW has more than 500 local and campus affiliates in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
These affiliates include chapters and Campus Action Networks.
5. What are NOW's official priorities? NOW's official priorities are pressing for an amendment to the U.S.
Constitution that will guarantee equal rights for women; achieving economic
equality for women; championing abortion
rights, reproductive freedom and other women's health issues; supporting
civil rights for all and opposing
racism; opposing bigotry against lesbians
and gays; and ending violence
against women.
6. Is NOW funded in any way by the federal government? No, NOW is a non-profit organization which receives all its operating
funds from private donations and membership dues.
7. Is NOW affiliated with any one political party? No, NOW is a non-partisan organization. Candidates of all political
parties are eligible for endorsement by NOW/PAC
and by state and local NOW Political Action Committee.
8. What is NOW/PAC? NOW's Political Action Committee, or NOW/PAC, supports candidates in federal elections (for Congress and the Presidency.) You must be a member of NOW to contribute to NOW/PAC. NOW/PAC is the only part of the national organization that can endorse federal political candidates. NOW Equality PAC (NEP) supports candidates for state, county and city
offices, from governors to school board members. Many state and local NOW
chapters have political action committees which can endorse candidates
for governor, the state legislature, and local offices.
The membership, meeting yearly in Conference, is the supreme governing body of NOW. NOWdraws its broad grassroots strength from a nationwide network of local chapters, which are chartered by national NOW and which engage in a wide variety of action programs in their communities. State organizations serve to develop chapters, coordinate statewide activities and provide resources to the chapters. There are nine regions which, in Conference, elect members to the National Board of Directors, the body which governs the organization between national conferences. The national level of the organization is led by four
elected national officers, by the national Board of Directors, and
by national issues committees. These national leaders are responsible for
implementing policy as formulated by the annual National Conference, for
coordinating national actions, and for providing membership services.
10. What are the membership dues for NOW? Current membership fees are as follows:
11. What is included in the NOW membership? Included in your NOW membership are:
12. Does NOW have a volunteer/intern program? NOW offers volunteer/ internship opportunities (both full and part time) throughout the year. College credit can be arranged. 13. What kind of services are provided by NOW? Our focus is on making broad legal, political, social and economic change in order to eliminate sexism in our society. Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to provide individuals with
specific legal advice or counseling services, nor do we have a library
or research department to assist individuals with projects. We can refer
you to other organizations that may be able to provide these services,
though. You will need to provide a snail-mail address.
14. Where can I find a list of abortion providers? Local phone directories list providers, and Planned
Parenthood and the National Abortion
Federation can make referrals. Also see Ann
Rose's Abortion Clinics OnLine
15. Does NOW offer health insurance to its members? No. There once was a health insurance plan for NOW members, but it is currently
not open.
16. How can I order products from the NOW store? You can order NOW products through our online catalog
or calling 1-800-507-7007 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern
Time Monday through Friday. Credit card orders may be faxed to (202) 785-8576.
All proceeds benefit action programs of NOW. Mailing address: 1100 H St NW, 3rd floor, Washington,
D.C. 20005 |
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