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Character Building. Caring. Leadership. Inclusiveness. Developing leaders through service since 1925. What’s the point?. Vision: To develop competent, capable, caring leaders through the vehicle of service.
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CharacterBuilding Caring Leadership Inclusiveness Developing leaders through service since 1925.
What’s the point? Vision:To develop competent, capable, caring leaders through the vehicle of service. Mission:An international, student-led organization providing its members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership.
Key Club Around the Globe • Almost 5,000 Clubs • Almost 250,000 members • 28 countries • 12 million hours of service each year
What is Student-led? Key Club members decide how: • Club will function • Budget will be administered • Issues will be addressed From the club to the International Board young men and women are leading their organization.
Structure:Key Club Structure Members Club board of directors Clubs Divisions 33 Districts District boards International Council: Board and Governors International Board of trustees
Structure: Club board of directors • Includes officers and class directors. • Deal with these matters: • Administration and planning of club. • Business of club. • Membership • Budget • Planning
Structure: Who is on the district board? Voting Members: • Governor • Secretary • Treasurer • Lieutenant Governor Non-Voting Members: • Committee Chairs • Executive Assistant • Editor • Webmaster
Structure: What do they do? • Direct link to clubs. • Provides mentoring, education and knowledge of service opportunities. • Holds divisional council meetings. • Provides training for club officers and personal development.
Structure: Key Club dues • International Dues: $6.50 • District Dues: average $4.50-6.50 Not to exceed International Dues • Club: average US $6.50
Structure:KC Lingo • LTG: Lieutenant Governor • DCM: Divisional Council Meeting • DCON: District Convention • ICON: International Convention • ZA: Zone Administrator • M & M: Mentoring and Modeling Program • FDKC: Florida District of Key Club • SLP: Student Leadership Programs • DA: District Administrator • KCKC: Key Club Kick-Off Conference • SZR: Spring Zone Rally • FLOF: Florida Opportunity Fund • OIS: Officer Information Sheet • MEP: Major Emphasis Program • KI: Kiwanis International • MNT: Maternal Neonatal Tetanus
Global Service:Major Emphasis Program A service program to bring together all Key Club members to focus energies on making an international impact benefiting children. The Service Initiative Service partnerships Serving children by any means
Programs:Key Club Week • Each day places an emphasis on service; including a Key Club Week fundraising project. • Objective is to promote Key Club and seek media coverage, to make Key Club a household name.
Resources:Key Club Video Magazine • New videos every other week. • Current and engaging video stories about the members and clubs. View at www.keyclub.org
Online Resources: www.keyclub.org www.floridakeyclub.com • Video magazine • Key TV • Sunshine Source Blog • Project ideas • Leadership resources • Officer resources • Submit questions
Adult Support:Adults are your friends • Faculty Advisors: Assist the club officers with business and ensure permissions are granted, etc. • Kiwanis Advisors: Assist the club in financial support and hold joint projects between the Key Club and the Kiwanis Club • Zone Administrators: Primarily assist the LTGs and other advisors, but are also always there to help with questions and concerns.
Developing leaders through service since 1925. leadership www.keyclub.org