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Title: Growing Your Club Through Service Leadership Programs


1
Growing Your Club Through Service Leadership
Programs
2
Presenters
  • Larry Spone, past governorIllinois-Eastern Iowa
    District
  • Cliff Canaday, past lieutenant governorIllinois-E
    astern Iowa District

3
Session objectives
  • Identify opportunities to grow the Kiwanis family
    and increase the service impact of your Kiwanis
    club.
  • Adopt best practices to increase membership and
    member participation in your Kiwanis club.

4
Becoming a great club
  • Increase membership base
  • Implement meaningful service projects
  • Market Kiwanis to the community
  • Enhance the member experience

5
Service Leadership Programs
  • Bring Up Grades
  • Terrific Kids
  • K-Kids
  • Builders Club
  • Key Club
  • Circle K
  • Aktion Club

6
Brief overview
  • Bring Up Grades is a program designed to
    recognize students who raise their grades into an
    acceptable range, and maintain or continue to
    raise them from one grading period to the next.
  • Terrific Kids is a student-recognition program
    that promotes character development, self-esteem,
    and perseverance.

7
Brief overview
  • K-Kids is for elementary school students.
    Currently has 38,000 members in 11 countries.
  • Builders Club is for middle school/junior high
    school students. Currently has 36,000 members in
    seven countries.
  • Key Club is for high school students. Currently
    has 244,000 members in 28 countries.

8
Brief overview
  • Circle K (CKI) is for college and university
    students. Currently has 12,500 members in 17
    countries.
  • Aktion Clubs is for adults living with
    disabilities. Currently has 6,700 members in
    five countries.

9
Measurable impact of sponsorship
  • Better relationships with schools
  • Positive role-modeling for youth
  • New service projects for the club
  • Added member enthusiasm for projects
  • Expand reach of Kiwanis

10
Program steps
  • Prerequisites
  • Willingness to leave the clubs comfort zone
  • Desire to sponsor a Service Leadership Program
  • Expectation to increase membership
  • Positive attitude

11
Getting started
  • Form a Service Leadership Program committee.
  • Involve the growth or TAG committee in planning.
  • Identify other resources to assist.
  • Gather information.
  • Need help?
  • 1-800-KIWANIS, ext. 411

12
Step 1 Assessing the potential
  • Internally
  • Club Excellence Tool
  • Planning Your Clubs Success
  • Externally
  • Community Analysis
  • Identify schools for Kiwanis programs

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Step 2 Committing to change
  • Drop projects that are no longer relevant.
  • Add new projects and effective fundraising.
  • Target prospective members to support new
    projects.
  • Educate members on Service Leadership Programs.
  • Change club operations to attract members.

14
Step 3 Taking action
  • Plan the work work the plan.
  • Formulate a timeline.
  • Establish specific goals.
  • Assemble resource materials.

15
Grow the Kiwanis family
  • Organizing the Service Leadership Program
  • Select the site and meet with the principal or
    residence life personnel.
  • Order Kit 1 (introductory information).
  • Secure a faculty advisor.
  • Order Kit 2 (club chartering information).
  • Recruit the members.
  • Organize Charter the club.
  • Launch and support the club.

16
The rewards of sponsorship
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Grow your Kiwanis club
  • Enhancing the Kiwanis club
  • Develop a membership goal.
  • Acquire membership materials
  • Develop a prospect list.
  • Recruit new members.
  • Involve new members in club activities.

18
For more information
  • To obtain new-club building information or kits,
    contact the Service Leadership Programs at
    Kiwanis International
  • 1-800-KIWANIS, ext. 411
  • or e-mail
  • helpline_at_kiwanis.org
  • memberservices_at_kiwanis.org

19
Summary
  • Assess the potential
  • Commit to change
  • Identify opportunities
  • Plan
  • Take action
  • Report your success

20
Questions?
21
Its time to grow!
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Growing Your Club Through Service Leadership
Programs
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