Service Leadership Programs A good handout to go with this presentation is the Service Leadership Programs Brochure or Booklet.
Service Leadership Programs the future by younger generations is determined of this world
Service Leadership Programs More than half of the Kiwanis family What Kiwanis does best What Kiwanis is best known for Historically… What we’re best known for
Service Leadership Programs Building upon the Kiwanis brand Service Leadership curriculum at the core of all programs Focused to provide growth, development and progression through the Kiwanis family Service Leadership Programs Internally focused versus externally focused Kiwanis brand United curriculum – works for every major religion of the world Tied to and leveraged for growth within the Kiwanis family Strategic support across the board
Service Leadership Curriculum Servant leadership Leadership comes from helping others succeed Service leadership is applied servant leadership The next level after service-learning Building a united curriculum – works for every major religion of the world Started with Key Leader and making the other programs consistent Tied nicely to service-learning
Enriching young students… Provides young students (ages 6-12) with their first opportunity to learn about helping others Developing young leaders by giving them the opportunity to help others Only service club for elementary school students – inside the school Blends with after school programs and can be an after school program
Promotes character development, self-esteem and perseverance Developing young leaders by rewarding them for being good citizens Character Education Student sets goal(s) and work to achieve it/those Recognition based upon achievement Teaches hard work, perseverance, preparation, planning
Recognizes students who raise or maintain their grades Developing young leaders by encouraging them to be good students Rewards academic achievement for students who work to raise or maintain grades Not the same thing as honor roll Recognition at the end of each grading period
Kiwanis Kids K-Kids Terrific Kids Bring Up Grades Helping others Over 1000 clubs Club fee of US$150 Terrific Kids Character education 800,000+ recognitions US$85 Service-in-a-box kit Bring Up Grades Academic development 300,000+ recognitions
Empowering teens… Middle school and junior high school students (ages 12-15) becoming young service leaders Ages 12-15 Over 1,200 clubs with 35,000 members The annual club renewal fee is $150
K E Y C L U B The world’s largest high school service organization Ages 14-19 Almost 1/4 million members 5,100 clubs Since 1925 Since 1995: 44% growth
Experiential leadership program for teens Experiential Leadership Development focusing on Service Leadership and 5 Key Principles – Personal Integrity, Personal Growth, Respect, Building Community and Pursuit of Excellence Program is open to all students ages 14-18 – approximately 50% of the graduates are Key Club members and 50% are not Key Club members Since the program’s launch in 2005 there have been 176 events with over 8,000 graduates The registration fee for an event is $175 for any student and $150 for Key Club/Builders Club members
Equipping adults for leadership… The premiere university service organization in the world University students 500 campuses 12,400 members Since 1936 Dues: US$25 (tiered) *
Community service club for adults living with disabilities Over 7800 members 326 clubs Adults with disabilities – mental, emotional, developmental, physical Membership fee is $5.00 per member
New Club Charter Fees Aktion Club US$ 460 US$ 275 US$ 185 Tier A Nations Tier B Nations Tier C Nations Aktion Club US$ 460 US$ 275 US$ 185 Builders Club Circle K US$ 600 US$ 360 US$ 240 Key Club
Kiwanis Service Leadership Empowering teens Enriching young students Equipping adults for leadership
Service Leadership Programs For more information: www.kiwanis.org Kiwanis International 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA Worldwide: 317-875-8755 US and Canada: 800-KIWANIS