Distinguished Member Award
The Club President will verify members that qualify for Distinguished Member. To qualify, club members must:
- Recruit two (2) new members.
- Attend either a Mid-Winter Conference or District Convention. Equivalent meeting may be K University, Zone or Regional Conference, or other opportunity provided by district.
- Participate in six (6) Kiwanis service efforts.
Distinguished Member Awards:
Club members who are awarded distinguished will receive a lapel pin and recognition at the 2009 Kiwanis International Convention.
Distinguished Club Award
Service:
- The club will sponsor and fulfill their responsibilities to service leadership programs (K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club or Kiwanis Junior), including providing club leadership education to program club officers. 10 pts
- The club will start a new service leadership program (K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club, or Kiwanis Junior Club). 5 pts bonus
- The club will participate in a Kiwanis branded service project such as Young Children Priority One, Read Around the World, Bring Up Grades, Terrific Kids, Key Leader, or World Link program (sponsor a new Kiwanis club in a developing nation). 10 pts
- The club will contribute $5 per member to the Annual Club gift campaign of the Kiwanis International Foundation. 10 pts
- If the club participates in the George F. Hixson or Tablet of Honor awards, 10 bonus points will be awarded.
Education:
- The Club President and Secretary will participate in the Club Leadership Education (CLE) training session (or equivalent) prior to assuming office. 10 pts (5 pts each)
- The club will provide all new members a new member orientation. 10 pts
- The club will be represented at both the Mid-Year Conference (or equivalent K University, Zone Conference, Regional Conference) and District Convention. 10 pts
Growth:
- The club must have a net gain in membership of at least one member by the end of the administrative year. 20 pts
- The club will sponsor (or co-sponsor) a new Kiwanis club in the community. 20 pts
- If the club achieves a net gain in membership of at least five members by the end of the administrative year, 10 bonus points will be awarded.
Distinguished Club Awards:
When the club accumulates at least 80 points and has properly submitted their annual report, the club will receive the distinguished club banner patch and a certificate from the International President acknowledging their achievement. If the club is distinguished and the club president has also earned the Distinguished Member Award, a distinguished club lapel button will be given to that club president. If the club is distinguished and the club secretary has also earned the Distinguished Member Award, a lapel button will be given to that club secretary.
Rebuilding Small Club Recognition
Any club who starts the administrative year below charter strength and builds itself back to charter strength (25 members) will receive a US $50 gift certificate to the International Convention, attend a private reception at the convention and have a photo taken with the International President.
September 10, 2008 at 8:35 pm |
I have two questions regarding points towards distinguished club status:
Question 1 – Our club has started two new service leadership programs this year (1 Builders Club and 1 K-Kids Club). Do we only receive the 5 bonus points or can we receive 5 points for each club? If only 5 points, then where is the incentive to build additional service leadership programs in a single year?
Question 2 – Our club is currently sponsoring the start of a new Kiwanis Club in the community. While the club will be organized before the end of September 2008, it will likely not receive a “charter” until after September. Does our club get the 20 points for the 2008 year in the Growth category for sponsoring the new club or in the year the charter is awarded?
V/R
Ed Courtney
Board Member
Kiwanis Club of Huntsville
September 11, 2008 at 3:47 pm |
Response From the District Office:
I am responding to your posting for information regarding points toward a distinguished status. All criteria for earning points is determined and evaluated by Kiwanis International, so the District has no control and can only share opinions and suggestions.
First, and regrettably, 5 points is the maximum for building and sponsoring new service leadership programs. I agree this leaves out the incentive to do more.
Second, the normal procedure for giving points for sponsoring a new club is that they are awarded in the year the new club is organized (which means all the required paper work has been filed with KI) and the charter night is not a factor as that is an arbitrary date that could come well after the club is actually in operation.
Hope this helps…contact me if you have additional questions.
Coke Clark, District Secretary
Alabama District of Kiwanis International
85 Bagby Drive – Suite 206
Birmingham, AL 35209
(800) 745-1334 or (205) 945-1334