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Transcript of KCI 101 Feb 2009
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Developing leaders through service since 1925.
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K E Y C L U B
Service Leadership Program
Founded in 1925 in
Sacramento, California.
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K
ey Club mission and vision
Mission: An international, student-led
organization providing its members withopportunities to perform service, buildcharacter, and develop leadership.
Vision: To develop competent, capable,
caring leaders through the vehicle ofservice.
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K
ey Club core values
Caring
Character building
Inclusiveness
Leadership
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5,000 Clubs
250,000 members
30 countries
12 million hours of service each year
Key Club is reaching out
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Student-led organization
Key Club members decide how:
Club will function
Budget will be administered
Issues will be addressed
From the club to the international boardyoung men and women are leading theirorganization.
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K E Y C L U Bstructure
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Key Club structure
Members Club board of
directors
Clubs
Divisions 33 districts District boards
Internationalcouncil: boardand governors
Internationalboard oftrustees
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Club board of directors
Includes officers and class directors
Meet outside of club meeting
Administration and planning of club
Business of club
Club meeting should focus on educationand service
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W
ho is on the district board?
Governor
Lieutenant governor for each division Secretary
Treasurer
Bulletin editor Webmaster
Additional committee chairs as needed
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W
hat do they do?
Direct link to clubs
Provides mentoring, education andknowledge of service opportunities
Holds divisional council meetings
Provides training for club officers andpersonal development
Coordinates district convention
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International Board of Trustees
Represents all members
Defines policies and has administrativeauthority
Research and determine serviceopportunities and partnerships
Develops and selectsmember resources
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Key Club dues
International dues: US$6.50
District dues: average US$4.50-6.50Not to exceed international dues
Club: average US$6.50
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Club mailings
Member communication & administration
Leadership development resources
Major Emphasis Program
Materials about service partners
Convention planning and promotion
Key Club dues support
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Key Club dues support
Youth Opportunities Fund service grants
Member scholarships
Board, Governor and Administrator Training
and meetings
Support to district boards
Club and member recognition and awards
KEY CLUB magazine and video magazine
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K E Y C L U Bglobal service
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what is the Key Club
Major Emphasis Program?
A service program to bring together
all Key Club members to focusenergies on making an internationalimpact benefiting children.
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1. The Service Initiative
2. Service partnerships
3. Participation in the program canbe fulfilled when serving children by
any means
Major Emphasis Program
components
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Key Club service partners
UNICEF
March of Dimes
Childrens Miracle Network
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Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF
www.unicefusa.org/keyclub
Operation Uruguay: Protecting the Rights of Children
Fundraising and education will provide healthservices, meals, and care to street children inUruguay.
Members raised over US$2 million for HIV/AIDSeducation in Kenya and Swaziland.
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Mission is to improve the health of
babies. Key Club members raised over
US$90,000 last year: March for Babiesand other fundraising.
March of Dimes
www.marchofdimes.com/youth
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Childrens Miracle Network
Network of hospitals providinghealthcare for children whose parentsarent able to pay
Dance marathon, Telethons, Traumadolls, serve meals at the RonaldMcDonald House
www.cmn.org
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Hands on service focusing on children
Changes every two years
Determined by community and globalneeds
Allows clubs of all sizes and from anycountry to participate
what is the Key Club
Service Initiative?
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2008-10 Service Initiative
Assisting five to nine year olds to
overcome learning obstacles
Enabling these students to besuccessful and give back to their
community
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Key Club members are serving primary
school children in three areas:
Live to Learn focus
1. Improving grades
2. Giving back
3. Growing together
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Mentoring, tutoring and developing
reading improvement programs.
Improving grades
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Work with primary schools to
coordinate service projects for youngstudents.
Giving back
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Stimulating imagination and learning
through creative crafts and drama
Growing together
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K E Y C L U Bprograms
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Key ClubWeek
Each day places an emphasis onservice; including a Key ClubWeek
fundraising project
Objective is to promote Key Club andseek media coverage, to make Key Cluba household name
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Key Club
Youth Opportunities Fund
Fifty cents of every members annual
dues goes to this fund Service grants for US$200-$2,000
Any active club may apply for the
October deadline
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K E Y C L U Bresources
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Officer planners
Guidebook Major Emphasis Program CD
Graphic standards CD
Marketing materials, posters andbrochures.
Make your Meetings Move
Key Solutions: online resources
Member resources
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Key Club video magazine
New videos every
month Current and
engaging videostories about the
members andclubsView at www.keyclub.org
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Online resources
Video magazine
Update club roster
Project ideas
Leadership resources
Officer resources
Kiwanis family store
Submit questionswww.keyclub.org
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KE Y C L U B
adultsupport
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Support to clubs
International officestaff
District officestaff Districtvolunteers: district administrators,
assistant administrators, zone/division
advisors Club volunteers: Kiwanis advisor, faculty
advisor, sponsoring Kiwanis club
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Local Kiwanis support
Secure a trained Kiwanis and faculty advisor
Attend Key Club meetings Provide financial assistance for club
Ensure annual fees are paid
Ensure officers receive training
Provide personal development opportunities
Planning session with both clubs
Joint fellowship/service
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Developing leaders through service since 1925.
www.keyclub.org