Club Committees
Kiwanis Committees are established to meet special needs or interests of the club. These committees are:
· Club Meetings and Administration — responsible for providing the most effective club meeting possible
· Community Services — should implement projects on the arts, business affairs, citizenship, civic improvement, community beautification, conservation, health, international understanding, literacy, and others
· Finance and Fundraising — responsible for preparing the budget for submission to the board
· Human and Spiritual Values — implements projects that support spiritual development
· Membership Growth and Education — strives to increase membership; develop orientation and induction ceremony for new members and promote regular attendance
· Public Relations — Provides the public with the Object, goals, programs and achievements of the club through the media
· Sponsored Programs — devise ways and means to establish and support K-Kids Clubs in elementary schools, Builders Clubs in junior high or middle school, Key Clubs in high schools and Circle K Clubs in universities and colleges
· Young Children: Priority One — should implement projects to children, prenatal through age 5
· Youth Services — implements projects that address school-aged youth.


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