Monday, September 15, 2014

LG Cathy's Goals for 2014-2015 and Distinguished Status Criteria

By the end of September 2015, each club will:
  • increase membership by 5%
  • Promote our excellent programs and services within the community by involving the media in events
  • match skills of members with tasks within the clubs and division so everyone feels valued, needed and involved - as measured by the monthly health report
  • enhance its commitment to local (CLUB PROJECTS) as well as global initiatives (ELIMINATE) and to do it together (INTERCLUBS - attend and host a minimum of one during the year
  • and to work towards each club receiving "DISTINGUISHED" status
2014–15 Distinguished Programs
Members/Clubs/Divisions/Districts
CLUB CRITERIABASED ON THE SIX OBJECTS OF KIWANIS,
THE GLOBAL INITIATIVE AND THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
CLUB
CRITERIA
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Membership Growth
Existing Clubs
Did the club have a net increase in membership?
A club must be at charter strength, 15 or more members
to qualify.

New Club Growth Initiative
Did the club sponsor or co-sponsor a new Kiwanis club?

Leadership Education
Did the club’s officers participate in Club Leadership Education?

Conference Attendance
Was the club represented by a member at one
Division meeting and one of the following:
Mid-year-or Zone - Conference, District- or Regional-
Convention or Kiwanis International Convention?

Local
Community Service
Did the club provide service
projects or programs for children of the community?

Global
Community Service
Did the club support The Eliminate Project and or
the Kiwanis International Foundation?

Service
Leadership Programs
Did the club sponsor a Service Leadership Program or contribute to the District/Nation foundation?

Mark the reached stars! The club must have 6 stars out of 7 to be a Distinguished Club
Distinguished Clubs receive: President lapel pin, Distinguished Club banner patch and certificate

Division must have 1 new club at minimum, or net increase in membership in each club to be a Distinguished Division.
Divisions achieving distinguished status will receive: Distinguished Lt. governor lapel pin.

District must have a net increase in membership and achieve a ranking in the top 25% of all districts in each region to be a Distinguished District. The ranking of districts will be based on percentage of growth.
Districts achieving distinguished status will receive: Distinguished Governor and Secretary lapel pin, Distinguished District Certificate, and special recognition during the 2016 Kiwanis International Convention.
Presidential Citation Certificate will be awarded to the top 25% of all district and Kiwanis nations not achieving Distinguished District status.

Distinguished Member must sponsor 2 new members and participate in 2 Kiwanis service projects. Distinguished
Members will receive a letter from the 2014-15 Kiwanis International President and a Distinguished Member lapel pin.










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