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Title: Kiwanis Classic Club


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An exciting approach for classic clubs
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  • Builds on our foundation of success
  • Embraces the best practices of the past
  • Abandons things that are not helping us grow
  • Refreshes things that need to be updated
  • Invites others to join us

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  • Yes because the House of Delegates in 2007 in San
    Antonio approved a membership flexibility
    amendment which specifically says
  • Notwithstanding any other provision of the
    Kiwanis International Bylaws, the Standard Form
    for Club Bylaws, or the Standard Form for
    District Bylaws, the International Board of
    Trustees may admit into Kiwanis membership and/or
    permit the creation of new forms of Kiwanis
    membership consistent with the Objects of Kiwanis
    International, which may extend for a period not
    exceeding five (5) years without approval of the
    House of Delegates. The Chief Executive Officer
    of Kiwanis International shall make an annual
    report to the House of Delegates covering any
    such Board actions taken or authorized and make
    an evaluation of their current effectiveness.

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  • Kiwanis memberships are club based so the club
    invites who can join and in what form
  • Clubs can approve the options and then expand
    opportunities for membership at the local level
  • Growth in our organization will depend upon the
    innovative and creative approaches to membership
    our classic clubs take over the next
    few years

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  • Kiwanis clubs have been responsible for many new
    and innovative programs in our organization
  • K-Kids, CKI, KCI, Aktion, Builders, YCPO all came
    about because a club and district developed them
    first
  • Clubs must request KI Board approval
    of their new ideas

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Your club decides what to submit to the KI Board
to pilot
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Current Kiwanis Membership/Club Options
  • 1. Active membership
  • 2. Honorary membership
  • 3. Senior membership
  • 4. Life membership
  • 5. Past Service Leadership Programs membership
  • 6. Corporate Membership
  • 7. Club Satellite

8. Company-based clubs 9. Affiliate clubs 10.
Kiwanis Aktion Clubs 12. 3-2-1 New Concept
Club 13. Young Professionals Club 14. Internet
Based Clubs
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Current Kiwanis Club/Membership Optionsin our
By Laws

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  • These members
  • have full rights and privileges within the club
  • can serve on the Board of Directors
  • can hold an office
  • would pay full dues
  • can perform service!

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  • These members
  • are part of the club
  • pay no dues
  • cannot hold office
  • can serve on committees
  • can perform service!

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  • These members
  • pay a reduced dues rate
  • have full rights and privileges ofactive
    membership
  • can perform service!

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  • These members
  • pay one-time dues to District and International
  • pay minimal club dues
  • have the same privileges as active members
  • can perform service!

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Current New Kiwanis Club/Membership
OptionsApproved by the Kiwanis International
Board

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  • These groups (already approved by the KI Board)
  • pay club, International, and District dues
    through host club who is the fiscal agent and has
    reporting responsibility
  • allow active members to meet at another time or
    location
  • allow for operation as a sub-group of a host club
    to meet the needs of a specific service project
    or local area community recommended size is a
    minimum of ten members
  • can perform joint service projects!

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  • Options being Piloted
  • Cloverleaf area Kiwanis Club three local
    communities serving one school district Seville
    has 26 Kiwanis members Lodi and Westfield have
    none communities choose new name and have a
    Kiwanis club with two satellites and new name
  • Rock River Kiwanis Club had 40 members is now
    down to 10 wants to turn in charter Geneva
    Kiwanis club is 10 miles away and has 26 members
    Rock River becomes satellite of Geneva Keeps
    name
  • Keystone Kiwanis Club meets at noon and wants to
    build a morning club and evening club instead
    of competing they choose to form a morning and
    evening satellite of the Keystone club
  • Hamilton Kiwanis Club has 4 elementary schools
    and wants a K-Kids group at each school they
    approach PTO and it is decided that there are
    enough parents at each school to form an
    affiliate club satellite who will be the advisors
    for the K-Kids club
  • Clearwater Kiwanis Club wants to expand its
    membership to the many corporations in town
    they form corporate satellite club in four local
    businesses
  • can perform service!

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  • These Clubs (already approved by KI Board)
  • allows members from a specific company to pay a
    flat fee for those who belong Kiwanis
    International has an established fee schedule
  • allows all members to be listed on the membership
    roles
  • allows all members to have all rights of active
    membership
  • can be formed to support a specific
  • project such as an SLP
  • can perform service!

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  • Kiwanis International has established a franchise
    fee schedule for these clubs
  • 2500 for the first 25 members
  • 3300 for up to 35 members
  • 4000 for up to 50 members
  • 7500 for up to 100 members
  • Over 100 or special circumstances
  • is negotiated with KI CEO
  • Paid annually
  • 1/3 of fee to go to the District

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3-2-1 New Concept Club
  • These clubs (already approved by the KI Board)
  • Focus on three essential components of a Kiwanis
    Club service, fellowship, and meetings
  • Administrative and club operation time and costs
    would be adjusted to make this club more
    affordable and flexible in operations
  • Service at least one project per month that
    engages a member for three hours
  • Fellowship at least one evening monthly that
    takes two hours of a members time
  • Meetings one meeting every month that takes no
    more than one
    hour
  • can perform service!

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  • These clubs (already approved by the KI Board)..
  • Focus on service, fellowship, and networking
  • Administrative and club operation time and costs
    make this type of club more affordable and
    flexible in operations
  • Service through causes listed on the world
    wide web combined with hands on projects
  • Fellowship get together at division meetings,
    special project functions, other Kiwanis club
    events, midyear conferences, District and KI
    conventions
  • Meetings usually twice a month in a chat room
    on a website developed by the club
  • can perform service!

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  • This membership
  • allows them to have two years of free membership
    after which they can move into another type of
    membership option
  • No new member add fee
  • allows them have all rights of active membership
  • can perform service!

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  • These clubs (already approved by the KI Board)
  • Focus on service, fellowship, networking
  • Administrative and club operation time and costs
    are adjusted to make this club more affordable
    and flexible in operations
  • Service projects each month that engage a high
    percentage of members
  • Fellowship at least one afternoon or evening
    monthly
  • Networking-through meeting contacts, Facebook,
    Twitter, Flickr, Blogs, cell phone, Wikis, my
    Space, link ed, etc.
  • can perform service!

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  • These clubs (already approved by the KI Board)
  • are organized in areas with no district support,
    RSC or infrastructure
  • pay an annual club fee rather than individual
    member dues
  • are supported electronically or thru the purchase
    of supplies and programs
  • can perform service!

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New Kiwanis Club/Membership Options being
proposed as Pilots

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Kiwanis Membership/Club Options Proposed by
Clubs and Members(Being considered by the KI
Board)
  • Affiliate /Associate membership
  • Family membership
  • Family clubs
  • Kiwanis Aktion Clubs for Seniors
  • Kiwanis-CKI Alumni Clubs
  • PTO Kiwanis Affiliate Clubs


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  • These members
  • are made up of volunteers who support the mission
    and purpose of the Kiwanis clubs
  • pay a reduced annual fee
  • cannot serve on the club board and can hold no
    office
  • can work with committees
  • can perform service!

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  • These clubs
  • allow an entire family to be a part of the
    Kiwanis club
  • can combine an active membership with
    affiliate/associate participation
  • allow all to have the rights of active membership
  • allow a revised dues rate - an example is first
    member pays 100 of dues and all others pay 50
  • can perform service!

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  • This is
  • a club composed of families from a common area
    such as those in a homeowners association or
    specific neighborhood - it is suggested that at
    least 8 families be required to form a club
  • a club a whole family can join an
    intergenerational approach to membership
  • a club that allows a flat fee for whole family
  • - an example is a flat fee per family
  • -1/3 of dues would go to the District
  • a group that can perform service!

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  • These clubs
  • Are organized to serve disabled seniors who live
    in a retirement complex, an assisted living , or
    nursing home facility
  • pay the Aktion club dues rate
  • Are a new type of K Family Club
  • Affiliate with local Kiwanis and SLP Clubs for
    support
    and mutual projects
  • have full rights and privileges ofactive
    membership in their club
  • Can perform service!

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Kiwanis Circle K Alumni Clubs
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PTO Kiwanis - Affiliate Club
  • These clubs
  • are made up of volunteers who support the mission
    and purpose of our Kiwanis Club Service
    Leadership Programs
  • Some clubs are proposing operating as a club
    satellite while others are proposing to operate
    as a stand alone club
  • function as a committee to support the SLP
    serve as advisors
  • designate an individual to coordinate activities
    with local sponsoring Kiwanis Club and school
    system
  • can form their own sub committees set own
    meetings
  • can perform service!

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  • Each type of membership or club requires local
    club decision making and eventually some bylaws
    revision
  • Each type of membership or club requires District
    involvement and notification
  • Each type of membership or club requires
    International notification and approval of your
    pilot idea
  • All of these types of memberships and club
    options should be reflected in District and club
    membership counts
  • We have until 2012 to experiment

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  • Most of these ideas provide opportunities for
    clubs to grow in membership.
  • All of these ideas provide opportunities for
    clubs to grow in service within our communities .
  • It is essential that clubs pilot these and other
    membership options to help us reach one million
    members by 2015

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  •  If you have any questions or comments, need more
    information, feel free to contact
  • Your Kiwanis International Board counselor
  • Membership Options PowerPoint Developed by
  • Alan Penn, KI Vice President
  • apenn_at_zoominternet.net

  • Feel free to customize and revise
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