| FAQ What kind of service projects can a Key Club undertake?
There is almost no limit to the scope and nature of Key Club service projects. The Key
Club Web site, KEYNOTER magazine, and conventions all offer ideas for service
opportunities. Better yet, begin by looking around your school for existing needs.
Are there any minimums for
involvement in a Key Club?
Many clubs utilize a point system in which members earn points for attending meetings and
projects. The best rule of thumb is the 50-hour rule: Every Key Club member should be
willing to undertake 50 hours of service each year. (Throughout the organization, more
than 10 million service hours are produced annually.)
My high school already has more
than one service club. Why should we add a Key Club?
First, and most importantly, most high schools can only benefit by having more clubs
provide positive service opportunities for students. Multiple service clubs can, when
properly encouraged, produce a synergy of service to a school and community. Second, Key
Club is one of the few organizations that actually is a student-led organization from top
to bottom. That means the members elect the
officers and pay the dues. What better way to teach real responsibility?
Whats the cost for chartering
a new Key Club?
The chartering fee for new Key Clubs is US$600 and must be paid at the time of
chartering.This fee includes the membership pins, cards, handbooks, certificates, a gong,
gavel, and banner.
How many members are needed to
start a new Key Club?
Fifteen is all it takes; however, no more than one-half should be scheduled to graduate in
the same year.
The club membership form asks
for member names and mailing addresses. Will KeyClub sell or rent these to other parties?
Absolutely not! The membership database is for the exclusive use of Kiwanis
International's Key Club Department and Key Club International. It will only be used to
mail organization and benefit information to members under the control of Key Club and
Kiwanis.
Can an all-male or all-female
club be chartered?
In an all-male or all-female school, this is permissible. In a co-ed enrollment, US and
Canadian schools are at risk of being in violation of existing federal and
state/provincial laws prohibiting discrimination based upon gender.
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