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Key Club International
Jenalee Beazley
International Trustee
KEY CLUB
Basics
Key Club Mission and Vision
Vision: We are caring and competent
servant leaders transforming
communities worldwide.
Mission: An international, student-led
organization providing its members
with opportunities to perform
service, build character, and develop
leadership.
Key Club Core Values
• Caring
• Character Building
• Inclusiveness
• Leadership
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 Board
young men and women are leading their
organization.
KEY CLUB
Structure
Club
• Most important level
• 5,000+ clubs
• 270,000+ members
• 33 countries
Club board of directors
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Includes officers and class directors.
•
Meet outside of club meeting.
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Administration and planning of club.
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Business of club.
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Club meeting should focus on
education and service.
Division
• Encompasses several clubs in a
certain area
• Brings club members together
from different schools
• Led by a Lieutenant Governor
District
• 33 Districts
• Board
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Governor
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Executive Board
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District Board
International
• International Board
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International President
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International Vice President
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11 Trustees
Maria Palazzolo
Kevin Zhang
International President
International Vice President
Jenalee Beazley
California-Nevada-Hawaii
Ohio
Rocky Mountain
International Board
Committees
Executive
Dispenses with matters
that are not
appropriate for the
board to discuss as a
whole or which the full
board could not
process in a timely
manner.
Youth Opportunities
Fund
•
Review applications
submitted by clubs
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Sort through
applications and
decide which clubs
receive the YOF
grant.
Committees
Growth & Communication
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Work with Kiwanis Family
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Build up brand awareness
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Build public relations
tools
•
Interact with members
through social media
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Strengthen international
clubs
Education & Development
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Connect with members
through webinars
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Increase awareness and
attendance at ICON
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Educate members
Develop partnerships
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Connect all levels of Key
Club
What is the Key Club Major
Emphasis?
The Major Emphasis brings together all
Key Club members to focus energies
on making an international impact
benefiting children. Any service
project that serves children is
contributing to this focus.
KEY CLUB
Programs
Youth Opportunities Fund
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$100 - $2,000
Fund projects that your club can’t
afford on its own
Applications in by October 15th
116 applications
$47,000 – total amount of money
granted this year
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.
KEY CLUB
Year in
Review
Year in Review
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International Convention in Anaheim, California
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July Board Meeting and Leadership Conference
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October Board Meeting
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Kiwanis Family Conference
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YOF Committee Meeting
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Kiwanis Rose Parade Float
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January Board Meeting and 100th Anniversary of Detroit No. 1
Kiwanis Club
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President Maria’s Eliminate Trip to Cambodia
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District Convention season
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International Convention in Indianapolis, IN
President Maria’s Trip to
Cambodia for The
Eliminate Project
Key Club International
Convention in Indianapolis, IN
KEY CLUB
International
Convention
ICON 2015 Highlights
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Joint convention with Kiwanis and
Circle K
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of
Kiwanis with the Kiwanis Family
Indianapolis is close to other major
cities in the Midwest (perfect for
district tours)
ICON 2015 Highlights
• An entire street will be rented out
for a Kiwanis Family Parade
• Hellogoodbye will be performing a
private concert for Key Club and
Circle K
Thank you for attending!
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