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National Education and Training Committee New Member’s Orientation Updated April 2015
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Founder Hal Founder Hal Rogers, O.B.E., O.C. WWI Veteran Declined by the Rotary Club Kin Canada was born February 20,1920 in Hamilton, Ontario
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Kin History 1920: Kinsmen started as a young men’s service organization 1964: Partnership with Cystic Fibrosis 1978: Peak membership of 24,225 1988: Kinettes full partners in Association 1995: First Kin Club 2003: Became Kin Canada, new crest, single leadership, and Carver governance
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Motto and Mission Statement Motto: Serving the Community’s Greatest Need Mission Statement: Volunteers enriching Canadian communities through community service, leadership, and partnership.
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Objects of the Association The Objects of the Association shall be to promote & direct service work through fellowship amongst its Clubs and their members, to the end that: a) Members of the Clubs may enjoy personal development through the Association b) They may be improved and educated in modern business and professional methods and ethics c) The involvement of all in the enrichment of their community may be stimulated d) A spirit of co-operation, tolerance, understanding and equality among all nations and peoples be fostered and that unity of thought and purpose throughout Canada be established toward this goal; and, e) They shall serve their community’s greatest need.
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Structure of the Association
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The big picture 7
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Where you fit in CLUB MEMBER:THAT’S YOU! CLUB:Your club is… ZONE: Your zone is… DISTRICT: Your district is… NATIONAL: All clubs are members of…
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Association Structure: Who Does What? National Board of Directors: Policy development and strategic planning Coordination of activities of Board committees
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Association Structure: Who Does What? National Headquarters in Cambridge, ON: Day-to-day national operations, financial management Member services, including publications Marketing, media and public relations Management of National committees
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Association Structure: Who Does What? District Governors: Leadership and day-to-day administration of district Policy implementation and communication Ensure information flow between members and National
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Association Structure: Who Does What? Deputy Governors: Leadership and administration of zones Ensure information flow between clubs and District Governors
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Association Structure - District District Council includes: Governor(s) Vice-Governor(s) Past Governor(s) District Directors (Secretary, Treasurer, Membership, Service, etc.) Deputy Governors
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Association Structure - Zone Zone Teams include: Deputy Governor(s) Zone Directors (Secretary, Treasurer, Membership, Service, etc.) as required Club Presidents
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Club Executive President* Past President* Vice President* Registrar Directors – Membership, Service, Awards, Communications (Bulletin), Education *these positions are required by the government as incorporations, the National Policies and Procedures, and our national insurance provider Secretary* Treasurer* Risk Manager*
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Service Kin Canada’s motto is “Serving the Community’s Greatest Need” Association has a proud history of service across Canada and around the world Each club decides how to best serve their own community
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Service Districts have different focuses for service, e.g.: TeleMiracle (District 3) STARS (District 4) Organ Donor Awareness & Multiple Sclerosis (District 7)
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Service Nationally, we support: Cystic Fibrosis National Disaster Fund Hal Rogers Endowment Fund (Kin Canada Bursaries) Canadian Blood Services National Day of KINdness
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Fellowship Kin was founded on the basis of service through fellowship Kin activities help us to Grow. Learn. Make friends. Have fun.
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Personal Development Kin members have opportunities for: public speaking networking presentation skills effective meetings project management media relations written & verbal communications …
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Dues National District Zone Club
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Club Meetings General Meetings All members expected Executive Meetings Elected officers Committee Meetings Members organizing a project
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Conferences and Conventions Conferences and Conventions are how the association: Conducts its business Shares information with its members at each level Celebrates its achievements Elects its officers at each level (usually done at spring and summer conferences) Offers fellowship and educational opportunities
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Conferences and Conventions National Convention: Held in August District Conferences: Fall Leadership Conference (October/November) Spring District Conference or Convention (May/June) Zone Conferences: Spring Zone (February, March or April)
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Kin Rules of Order Ensure order and control at meetings Keep meetings brief and effective Respects all members We don’t use Robert’s Rules of Order
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Club Elections When Nominations Voting
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Club Finances General Used for club administrative costs, events for members, dues, awards, etc. Service All funds raised from the community that will flow back into the community
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Awards To recognize achievement and engagement within the Association Available individually as well as at Club Zone District National
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Classes of Club Membership Active Members Life Members Honorary Members
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Meeting Formalities O’Canada Kinsmen, Kinette, or Kin Song Objects of the Association Kinsmen, Kinette, or Kin Grace Sergeant-at-arms Protocols
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What Kin Expects from You Active involvement in meetings, work parties, projects, and fundraisers to the best of your ability Family, Work, Kin Contribution of annual dues as determined by the club Honesty and integrity A willingness to grow, learn, make friends, and have fun
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What you can expect from Kin Personal development, leadership skills, and educational opportunities Lasting friendships An opportunity for families and individuals to work and play together to make a difference in your community Pride in being a member of the greatest all- Canadian volunteer organization
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National Resources Kin Canada National Website www.kincanada.ca www.kincanada.ca Resource Library – look for the Successful Series of manuals Kin Magazine Kinnections Cyber news
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Other Resources District Websites & Newsletters Zone Websites & Newsletters Club Websites & Bulletins Sponsors and Mentors Experienced members of your own or other clubs
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Questions….
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