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1 How to Charter a K-Kids or Builder’s Club
Membership Recruitment by _____________________________ Region Training Conference 2018 Name, Position

2 First off: What are they?
They are the youngest branches of the Kiwanis Family and are a part of Service Leadership Programs. K-Kids: The largest international community service organization for elementary school students. Builder’s Club: The largest international community service organization for middle school students.

3 Why Consider Chartering?
Build Kiwanis influence in the community Increase membership retention between Kiwanis branches Provide leadership opportunities to a younger crowd Improve communication with sponsoring Kiwanis Clubs Be an example for aspiring students

4 Chartering Process Bring Up the Idea
Communicate with the home Key Club and the sponsoring Kiwanis Club Understand the responsibilities that it entitles i.e. Advising/Funding the club, lending support Find an advisor for the new SLP club 2. Communicating with Possible Site Inform and Educate on what the Kiwanis Family is and what are some benefits Gather support from the school faculty and staff Scout out a prospective faculty advisor

5 3. Find Members! 4. Organizing the club Advertise the club
Get people on campus interested in joining Leave a great first impression of the club Be sure to give off an inclusive feeling while being informative Inform the parents List positive impacts that joining have Ask the school for support in promoting the club 4. Organizing the club Aim to maintain a steady membership Elect and train the Chartering officers Create and provide bylaws for the club

6 5. Filling Out Chartering Paperwork
Four required documents to submit 1: Petition to Charter 2: Agreement to Sponsor from Kiwanis Club Signed by Kiwanis Club President and Kiwanis Advisor 3: Agreement to Sponsor from School Signed by School Principal and Faculty Advisor 4: Copy of Bylaws An attachment recognizing Key Club co- sponsorship must be included Chartering Paperwork can be found on the Kiwanis International Website Decide how to fill out/who takes responsibility of the Chartering paperwork with the Kiwanis Club

7 6. Planning Long-Term As the co-sponsor, help ensure that the club survives and grows Visit the club Shows support and gives the members and opportunity to meet members from across the Kiwanis Family Ask the Key Club general membership to meet the sponsored club membership Maintain a healthy and constant relationship with the school and faculty

8 Responsibilities Meet with Board Members and Faculty Advisor
Show constant support for the club Help plan events, service projects, etc. Find ways to increase attendance Be considerate that members are young You will carry a lot of influence over them

9 Considerations Realize that the club may have limitations
Funds, time, variety in events etc. Work your way around them Ask Faculty Advisor for help Include Key Club membership in assistance Follow through on your co-sponsorship responsibilities to ensure a positive partnership!

10 Co-Sponsorship If there is an existing K-Kids or Builder’s Club, ask sponsoring Kiwanis for the possibility of co-sponsorship Co-sponsorship is NOT necessary to become involved with the club BUT Co-sponsoring is an Excellent way to obtain future Key Club member

11 Helpful Tips Setting goals for the sponsored club
Setting goals for the sponsoring Key Club Plan out visitations at the club Teach them about other branches of the Kiwanis Family Host interclub events Create a pen-pal system with Key Club Be sure to host reasonable socials/banquets Recognize outstanding club members

12 Questions? Comments? Concerns?

13 Acknowledgements The CNH Key Club District would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to this presentation over the years. Johnny Chen, Kiwanis Family & Foundation Committee Chair, Jesus Aguiniga, Kiwanis Family & Foundation Committee Chair, Brandon Ma, Kiwanis Family $ Foundation Committee Chair , Beverly Jordan, Division 13 West Lieutenant Governor,


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