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WELCOME TO O.T.C 2013
Divison 37 East Executive Team
CNH | Training Topic: District ResourcesCNH Key Club District
It is OUR honor to train you’re the officers and members of Division 37 East!
We hope that you find clarification on your position and for other various info!
Welcome~
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Writing UtensilO.T.C AgendaHave an open mindNote of any questionsThe Bathrooms are located in ________
Before We Start
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CNH | Created by D37E Lt. Governor | OTC|California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
Now, Let’s Get Down To
BusinessDivison 37 East Executive Team
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| Updated by: Member Relations Committee 2012-2013California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2012
Presented by:
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Key Club 101
Eric Truong, Division 37 East Exec. Assistant
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“Do we make KEYS or something?”
The big question…
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What does Key Club mean to
YOU?!
Let’s ask a better question
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Mission: Key Club is an international, student-led organization providing its members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership.
Vision: We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities world-wide.
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Key Club was started by Albert C. Olney and Frank C. Vincent on May 7th, 1925 at Sacramento High School in Sacramento, CA• Sacramento HS still has an active Key
Club
When it all began…
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They approached neighboring Kiwanis club to help charter a similar club for service at their high school.
The club was comprised of the key boys in the school, willing to serve the school in any way possible and to create better school spirit. • The club was dubbed Key Club
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“CARING - Our way of life”
• Caring• Character Building• Inclusiveness• Leadership
Motto & Core Values
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Blue: Unwavering character White: PurityGold: Service
Key Club Colors
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“I pledge on my honor to uphold the objects of Key Club International; to
build my home, school, and community; to serve my nation and God; and combat all forces which
tend to undermine these institutions.”
Key Club Pledge
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It starts with YOU!• MEMBERS make up a club• A board is elected/appointed based on
Club Bylaws that are updated/signed at the beginning of every year
Key Club Structure
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• Presidents• Vice Presidents• Secretaries• Treasurers• Bulletin Editors
Public RelationsClass
RepresentativesCommittee Chairs
Club Officers
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• A cluster of anywhere from 1-15 clubs make up a Division
• Divisions are numbered according to the divisions of the founding Kiwanis Clubs in the area
• One Lt. Governor is elected between January and February and serves the division as a liaison between the Clubs and the District
Division Structure
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• A cluster of anywhere from 1-7 Divisions make up a Region
• A Region Advisor mentors and guides the Lt. Governors within the Region
Region Structure
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In the California-Nevada-Hawaii District:• 45,892 members• 714 clubs• 69 divisions• 18 regions
District Structure
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Serve the District:• District Governor: Victoria Lai• District Secretary: Amanda Redublo• District Treasurer: Johansen Pico• District Tech Editor: Lincoln To
District Executives
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• District News Editor: Kelly Chan• District Convention Chair: Madison
Draper• District Projects Chair: Kelly Soares• Kiwanis Family & Foundation Chair: • Member Recognition Chair: Carrissa Yen• Member Relations Chair: Jeffery Xiong• Policy, International Business &
Elections Chair: Jacob Torres
Appointed Board members
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• Lt. Governors from the 73 divisions within CNH
• Appointed Board Chairs• District Executives
District Board Member
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• 33 Districts make up Key Club International
• The International Council is made up of the International President, International Vice President, 11 International Trustees, and 33 District Governors
• The International Board is made up of the International President, International Vice President and 11 International Trustees
Key Club International
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International President Raeford Penny
International Vice President Rachel Benoit
11 International TrusteesCNH’s Trustee Kelsie Hoppes
(Pacific NorthWest)34 District GovernorCNH’s District Governor Victoria Lai
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• 265,456 members• 5,000+ Clubs• 34 Districts• 30 Countries
Key Club International
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• CNH: California-Nevada-Hawaii• DCM: Division Council Meeting held by the LtG• DCON: District Convention• DGOV: District Governor• KFF: Kiwanis Family & Foundation• LtG: Lt. Governor• MR: Member Recognition• MRF: monthly report form completed by club secretaries• MRS: Member Relations• OTC: Officer training conference for club officers and members
within a division• PIE: Policies, International Business & Elections• RTC: Regional Training Conference for Key Clubbers within a
region
Acronyms you should know
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How do you feel?I feel good! Oh, I feel so good! UNGH (pelvic thrust)I feel fine! All of the time!Abooga! Abooga! Abooga Booga Booga!
Key Club Cheer
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Questions?
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Presented by:
CNH Updated by: CNH District Governor California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
President
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
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• You are a significant role model; so, attendance at regular club meetings, DCMS, and all club/ division activities is crucial
• Constantly ensure SERVICE EVENTS
• On going analysis • Takes responsibility for the club
What does the Club President do?
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• monitor the club’s progress for goals• Recruit and Retain membership• Provide an INCLUSIVE enviroment• Ensure that Club MRF is turned in ON
TIME• Join the CNH Google Reflector• Plan in advance for Major Events
Continued.
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As a leader you should always ensure:• Safety• Inclusiveness• Open Concern• Take Responsibility • Integrity in decisions• Ask Questions• YOU are serving YOUR
members.
Responsibility as a Leader
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• If you see a problem or concern, don’t just say something• Take ACTION AND DO SOMETHING!
Take Action
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Are your Goals Considered SMART?
Create Goals!
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S – SpecificM – Measurable
A – AttainableR – Realistic
T – Timed
SMART Goals
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Take a minute everyone to write down the goals you set for the Division/
Club you serve.
…Are these SMART goals?
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Next to each goal, write down one or two action
items to accomplish that goal, who will do them, and by when.
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• Periodically review the goals with the Division you serve…whether its at a DCM or listed in the Division Newsletter
• ALWAYS plan ahead! • Post the goals to remind you daily.
Tips to Accomplishing Goals
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Go for the GOLD!
Questions, Comments, Concerns
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| Division 37 East Officer Training ConferenceCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
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Vice Presidents
Nathan Ines, D37 East Executive Assistant
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• Assist the President• Preside over other officers and assist
them in their duties. BEE the “executor”• Ensure that attendance is taken at meetings• Ensure that a newsletter is produced• Ensure that dues are paid
• Attend all meetings• Help plan projects• Serve as a liaison to the members
General duties of a Vice President
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• Help the president communicate with the members through the use of an email group
• Inform members about upcoming events
• Communicate with Lt. Governor• Communicate with Faculty and
Kiwanis Advisors
Communication is the KEY
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MEMBERS• Greet the members at the door. Acknowledge everyone. If
there is any trouble, be sure to address it. Be a liaison to the members about what they missed at meetings, etc.
BOARD OFFICERS• Help the president delegate tasks to other officers, including
yourself. Remember that you are there to help and assist.ADVISORS• Advisors have the experience you need. Keep them informed
and be willing to listen to their advice.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR• Your Lt. Governor has valuable information about district
events and opportunities and is there to SERVE YOU!EXECUTIVES• Have questions or just need someone to talk to? Contact an
executive officer.
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• Serve as a liaison to the members• Ensure that tasks are being delegated to
officers and members• Task Coordinators & Event Coordinators
• Ensure that tasks are completed• MRF, dues, etc.
• Propose agenda items during board meetings• Ensure that fair elections take place and that
the results get reported• SERVE the members!
Action
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• Represent the club at Kiwanis meetings
• Represent the club at Division Council Meetings (DCMs)
• Attend service projects and club/division events
• Fall Rally, District Convention, International Convention
Attend
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• When the president is gone, host club meetings
• Help the club president come up with effective meeting agendas
• Host special meetings for projects/activities
Host Meetings
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• Monitor all other officer work to ensure that it is completed on time and help when needed
• Have exceptional knowledge of Key Club on the District and International level
• Educate the new members• Ask for additional tasks• Help transition the new vice president
Assist and Ask
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SERVICE HOURS: Our club will achieve __ service hours per member.
MEMBERSHIP: Our club will retain our current membership and raise it by __ members.
FUNDRAISING: Our club will contribute $__ to PTP and $__ to the Eliminate Project
*when creating goals, include your officer board in the discussion.
Goal Setting
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• Know the members in the club• BEE available• BEE thankful• Ask for ideas/input• Take surveys• Keep them informed• Remember, they are your OHANA
The Members YOU SERVE
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• Ask for tasks to help the president• Work with officers and members to
develop new project ideas• Brainstorm ideas with others• Monitor what you are posting online• Dress and act professionally• Need ideas? Look at distinguished vice
president guidelines! (Updated again in September 2013)
General Tips
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• Invest in a planner!• Adherence to deadlines is a high
priority• Your work effects others• When others are on a time crunch,
lend a hand
The Importance of Deadlines
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• Presidents and Vice Presidents Manual• CNH CyberKey (cnhkeyclub.org)• Key Club International (keyclub.org)• Presidents & Vice Presidents Google
Reflector• Kiwanis and Faculty Advisor• Lt. Governor• Executive Officers
Resources
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Questions?Comments?Concerns?
Thank you & good luck!
The Sacred MRFSecretary Workshop
Presented By:Eric Truong, Division 37 East Executive Assistant
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C N H | K E Y C L U BOverview
What is a Secretary? Executive Officer in the Club
- Backbone of the club- Liaison between the members and club
officers Member of the Division A Leader
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RESPONSIBILITIES
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WEEKLY• Attend all club and board meetings• Record minutes during meetings • Attend club and division events• Create event sign-up sheets for service projects, fundraisers, and socials• Communicate with members, officers, and advisors• Record members’ service hours• Update and organize files and records
Club Responsibilities
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MONTHLY• Submit the club Monthly Report Form (MRF) by the 5th of every month to your • Lieutenant Governor• Sponsoring Kiwanis Club• Region and Faculty Advisors• Club Board
• Attend Division Council Meetings (DCMs)• Provide service hour updates for members
Club Responsibilities
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COMMUNICATION
C N H | K E Y C L U BCommunication
You are to communicate with the following people: Club Board
- They are your main source of communication, and it is important that you have strong relations with each board member.
Members- Since you will be recording their service hours, you should have a general sense of each of them.
Immediate Past (IP) Secretary- Ask for help to train you.
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THE MONTHLY REPORT FORM
(MRF)
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What is an MRF?• The most sacred file you
will handle throughout the year• Important to evaluate clubs
and thus the District• “MRF” stands for Monthly
Report Form• MRFs can be downloaded
from the CNH Key Club District website: cnhkeyclub.org• on the Secretary page
What to do with the MRF?• Fill in each tab of the file throughout
the year:- Roster- Annual Report- Project List- Election Report- Monthly Activity Reports
• Submit the MRF by the 5th to:• LTG• Sponsoring Kiwanis Club• Region/Faculty Advisors• Club Board
District Convention | Cali-Nev-Ha District
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Task 1 This is the first task
labeled. Input basic
information such as Club Name, Number, Region, and Division
Also add Club Information
Add information for advisors and officers.
Answer the general questions at the bottom
District Convention | Cali-Nev-Ha District
C N H | K E Y C L U BMRF
The Club Roster Within your MRF file, you need to complete all sections in the Roster
tab The club roster is a list of all members’ names, phone #s, addresses,
etc. It is designed to help you when tracking service hours and during
dues collection ALWAYS keep a copy of the roster in your club records! feel free to change this page as needed
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The Service Record This tab helps you record the club members’ service hours. Use it to your advantage. It is not necessary, only helpful! Fill out the information as shown on the tab. Add more columns BEFORE the last row to maintain the formula.
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Club Elections•Applies to the newly elected 2013-2014 club officers (January – March)
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Project List• Automatically transfers from monthly reports• Final step to generate the AAR report score• Follow sorting directions on MRF file (highest number of hours)
District Convention | Cali-Nev-Ha District
C N H | K E Y C L U BMRF
Overview of Monthly Reports• Need to update each month• 3 sections
• Data Report• Projects Report• Narratives
District Convention | Cali-Nev-Ha District
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Data Report• Obtain meeting information from minutes• Don’t forget to mark whether sponsors fulfilled their obligations!• Attend DCMs and events to complete data• Ask your LTG if you need help with your club’s current membership status
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Project Report• Projects can either be service projects or fundraisers• If it is a social, you can include it to keep track of what the club has attended, BUT it does not receive any service hours• Mark X’s for all categories that apply!• Sort projects by descending number of hours
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Project Report continued…• Project Report categories:
- Service Project - Project w/ Kiwanis Sponsor- Project Benefits Club - Joint: Project hosted w/ Kiwanis- Ongoing Project - Project w/ Kiwanis Family- Division Project - Foundation Project- District Project: JumpStart - Fundraiser- Governor Project/Focus: PTP- Project w/ other organization- Major Emphasis Project
District Convention | Cali-Nev-Ha District
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Narrative Section• Reflect on what the club has done last month for the community, the members and Kiwanis family• Find places of growth and recognition• Project Snapshots give recognition to whomever organized the event (chair), how successful it was, and what the club did at the event
C N H | K E Y C L U BMRF
Club Snapshot – month overview; online recognition status!
Project Snapshot – description of projects and identification of chair
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Questions? GO FOR IT!
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ORGANIZATION
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Recording Minutes Record EVERY club/board meeting! Keep the minutes organized and backed
up with a copy in your files When taking minutes, remember: - Include date, time, and location for
all minutes- Always record who is
holding/adjourning the meeting and at what time
- Stick to the facts; never state opinions!
- Keep the grammatical verb tense consistent
Send to club board
Organization
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Recording Service Hours Continually record members’ service hours Tracking service hours can be labor intensive…or
a breeze! Follow these tips:- Make sign-in/sign-out sheets for events - Create Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets
- Have members keep hour logs, and set a deadline for them to submit their hour logs
- Post updated service hours weekly/monthly at club meetings or on the club website
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Tracking Files Remember to track all the
files you accumulate during the year Keep in mind of files for
the e-portfolio when applying for Distinguished
Meeting Agendas and Minutes, Club Event Forms, Division Events, Members’ Service Hours, Workshop Literature, etc.
Time ManagementThe Issue: Putting off the MRF until the night before it is due.
The Consequences: As you become overwhelmed and rush through the form, you become error-prone and the overall quality of your work diminishes.
The MRF is a vital tool for both the club you serve and your LTG. It is essential that every component of the form is completed with accuracy and precision.
C N H | K E Y C L U BOrganization
C N H | K E Y C L U BOrganization
Time ManagementThe Solutions:
Enter hours immediately after every event. Do not put it off until later.
As your club runs into obstacles, be sure to jot them down--this will make your life easier as you begin to write your Club Snapshot.
Remember, the Club Snapshot is a reflection. Every club has its ups and downs; be sure to thoroughly address them.
Keep track of deadlines. Be sure to give yourself enough time to finish a couple days before the due date.
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SUBMISSIONS
C N H | K E Y C L U BSubmissions
EMAILINGEach month you should communicate with your LTG, RA, and your fellow officer board.
Your emails should be about:• Events and Planning• Duties
• Hours, Minutes• Member Updates
• Work with your Treasurer• Questions (send to LTG/RA)
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Emailing Your LTG• Each month you will email your LTG to submit your club’s MRF• The MRF is due on the 5th at 10:00 pm (early submissions are highly encouraged!)• MRF file should be named accordingly: D21_ClubName_##MRF (## = month)
Examples: D21_StephenWattsKearny_07MRF (July) D21_Bishop_09MRF (September) D21_MiraMesa_11MRF (November)
• Send your MRF to:• Lieutenant Governor• Sponsoring Kiwanis Club• Region and Faculty Advisors• Club Board
Submissions
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TIPS AND RESOURCES
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Tips BEE organized; organize all paper and electronic work in
files. Create a folder labeled: “KC Secretary 2013-14” for all the
work you accumulate during the year. Do not procrastinate on MRFs! This means waiting till
11:00 PM on the 4th of the month to scramble and fill out the MRF.
Ask your President, IP Secretary, and Lt. G A LOT of questions!
Try making a checklist when you have tasks, checking off each task when you’re done. It is rewarding afterwards!
Remember any part of the MRF can be updated at any time (including past months)
C N H | K E Y C L U BTips and Resources
ResourcesAs a Key Club officer, you have access to many helpful resources. Below are websites and a list of people who can provide you with remarkable information throughout your term.
Websites- www.keyclub.org- www.cnhkeyclub.org
- (You may download theMRF from the CyberKey)
- your club’s website
Who to Contact - Board Members - Faculty Advisor - Kiwanis Advisor - Lieutenant Governor - Division Secretary/Assistant - District Secretary Amanda Redublo - Other Club Secretaries
Tips and Resources
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Secretary’s Manual!Need an overview of your duties as Secretary? Still getting used to the job? Need some pointers on the MRF, minutes, or service record?
Check out the updated Secretaries manual on the CNH CyberKey! This guide will be useful for you to refer to throughout your term.
C N H | K E Y C L U BTips and Resources
Secretary Reflector!Use your resources during your term, and
become a part of the CNH Secretary Reflector. Here, you can post questions/comments and receive reminders and advice from your fellow Secretaries and our District Secretary!
http://googlegroups.com/group/cnh-kc-secretaries
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Go for the GOLD
Questions?Further Questions: please contact us.
Michael Kumura d37e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.comEric Truong d37e.cnhkc.assistant2@gmail.com
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| Updated by: District Treasurer Johansen PicoCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
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Dues!
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
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Step-By-Step Dues Guide Updated address.pdf
Step by Step Dues Guide
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| Updated by: District Treasurer Johansen PicoCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
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Fundraisers
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
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• Effective fundraisers can:• Raise an abundance of money for a specific cause• Reduce costs for attending events: Fall Rally,
DCON• Make an impact!
• In order for fundraisers to be effective:• It needs to…
• BEE carefully planned with a budget in mind• BEE advertised• BEE supervised• Have a definite purpose/cause
Fundraisers
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Remember, only funds that were collected for the event can be used for this purpose.
If you raise the money to support attendance at convention, then that is where is must be used.If money is raised to support PTP, then that money is donated to PTP—that is where that money must go.
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• Seasonal Fundraisers • Often successful because people are more inclined to
participate in events that only happen during that time of the year
• Ex: Halloween Costume Contest – charge an entry/spectator fee; sell refreshments. Possibly incorporate Trick or Treat for UNICEF!
• Valentine Candy Grams – sell candy grams at lunch and offer to deliver grams to students
“ 4 for you Glen Coco”- Mean Girls• Christmas Cards – Have Key Clubs make their own cards
and have a booth to have the cards on sale for the holidays
Examples
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• Dances• With effective event planning and advertising, can yield
high profits• Collaborating with Other School
Organizations• The more participation, the merrier! Have a talk with
other organizations at your school to raise money for one cause.
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What are some good fundraisers?
What made it so successful? What prior planning was required for it to be a success?
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Questions?
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| Updated by: CNH District News EditorCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
CNH
Publications Guide for Bulletin Editor
J. J. Hsu, News Editor
CNH | Training Topic: Effective Communications in PublicationsCNH Key Club District
BRANDING
a.k.a. Graphic Standards
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• Know, follow, and enforce the Graphic Standards• Part of professionalism and represent
• Follow the brand guide in terms of spacing• For CNH Branding purposes, we utilize the
following:- Century Gothic & Goudy Old Style fonts- Solid Pencil - A header and a footer- The CNH Logo and Wordmark
Tinyurl.com/KCIBrandGuide
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ARTICLES
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• Who, What, When, Where, Why, How• Examples: CyberKey & District Newsletter• Less is more
BEE Creative!• Quotes from Kiwanis Family or members of
the community present at event• Poems, other forms of literature
Quality > Quantity
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VISUALS
Training Topic: Effective Communications in PublicationsCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
What to look for when picking visuals for publications:
•Who, What, When, Where, Why, How• If featuring service, show faces &
hands• Examples on the CyberKey and
District Newsletter
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LANGUAGE
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Effective Communication in Language is:
• Unbiased• Not focused on “Your opinion”• Clear and concise• Everything is situation based- it is
your choice how to handle it.
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FORMS
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Region Ads: - refer back to all previous sections
Committee Submissions:- refer back to BRANDING and LANGUAGE
Both:- fewest words possible to convey message- think about what your targeted audience
would want- use acronyms, anything memorable to
catch the reader’s attention
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GO FOR THE GOLD!
Questions, Comments, or
Concerns?
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Presented by:
CNH Updated by: CNH District Governor California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Effective Meetings
Michael Kumura, D37 East Lt.Governor
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You want people to describe the meeting as:• Fun/Cool/Awesome/Inspiring/Worthwhile/ Informative
You want people to say this about the meeting:• I am going to take this home and apply it to life.• This was deep.• Wow! I want to bring this information to my club and
members.• Man, that was definitely eye opening. • I can’t wait to go to another event!
What would you want?
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Questions:• Are you living up to your Past Officers or
surpassing them? More importantly, how can you take his/her legacy to a new level (higher carat)?
• How were the DCMs in the past?• What went well?• What might be areas to change or adjust?• What else can benefit the members you
serve?
Traditional Meetings
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Stop trying to live up to past officers! It is your time to sparkle.
BEE yourself!Take risks.
It is not stupid.Make it memorable.
Leave your own legacy.
BEE Original
ADD YOUR OWN
FLAVOR TO SPICE
THINGS UP.
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Ideas:• Questions• Jigalo• Boom Chicka Boom Boom• Pick up lines• Pterodactyl• Pirate Ship
Ice BreakersCommonIcebreakers:• Huggy Bear• Ninja• Human Knot• Ride that Pony
Sprinkle these throughout your meeting to get the audience awake!
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Motivational Training
Inspire Service • Guest speakers• Invite Kiwanis
Members• Key Clubbers in the
division you serve• Local Organizations
Personal Experience
• Share your stories
• Reflect back on what you have done
• Keep it real
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• The Do’s:• Do use social networks (Facebook, Tumblr, etc.)
to publicize events (not plan events).• Do set the event to private and add the regular
attendees.• Do let your guests invite potential new
members.• The Don’ts: • Don’t conduct business (event planning, sales)
on social networks!• Don’t make the event available to the public.
Publicity
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More Do’s:• Appreciate those who come early• Be early • Come prepared • Start on time (members will get the
message!)
More Don’ts:• Do not end so late either• Do not interrupt someone while they are
speaking
Setting an Example at Meetings
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• Everyone loves food!• Host fundraisers with businesses• Sweets are a nice snack• Try healthy (Veggie Chips) • Pizza is too common • You have money in your budget for
snacks! Use it to your advantage…but don’t buy full meals.
Food
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• Explore your community• Holding DCMs at a routine place has
its consequences• Use DCMs as a time to capture
everyone’s interest• Introduce Mom and Pop shops• Close to good restaurants
Community
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• Remember the advisors• Analyze your audience• personalities• general background• age
• Don’t be a turn off • Appropriate jokes and comments• Language is powerful; use wisely
Audience
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1. Establish goals for the progress of your meetings
2. Create an enjoyable setting3. Publish invitations4. Start with little step goals for yourself
and attendees5. Work to accomplish that benchmark goal6. Reach the goal and leave with a tingly
feeling that you did something
Accomplish
CNH | Training Topic: Effective MeetingsCNH Key Club District
Go for the GOLDQuestions?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
CNH | Created by D37E Lt. Governor | OTC|California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
Club Websites
Sean Tobe, Division 37 East WebEditor
CNH | Training Topic: Websites IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Club Websites• Creating your website• Utilize a FREE service (Wix, Webs, Weebly, etc)
• Refer to Board Newsletter for more info• Items to Include:• Upcoming Events• Club Announcements & News• About the Club• Recognition• Links & Resources• Information for Parents for new members
CNH | Training Topic: Websites IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Items to Remember• Constantly update your website• It should be the go-to place for information
• Follow graphic standards• Stay professional• Limit posting of personal information
online• BEE creative!
CNH | Training Topic: Websites IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Items to Consider• Advertise your website to generate more
traffic• Send out announcements regarding updates
• Utilize your website in conjunction with social media• Link to your website often!
• Google is your best friend
CNH | Training Topic: Websites IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Further Questions: please contact:Sean Tobe d37e.cnhkc.webeditor@gmail.com
Go for the GOLD
Questions?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
| Updated by: Member Relations Committee 2012-2013California-Nevada-Hawaii District | Key Club InternationalAugust 2012
Presented by:
CNH
STRENGTHENING KIWANIS FAMILY BONDS
Nathan Ines, Division 37 East Exec. AssistantMichael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
Your Kiwanis family is here to give you:Club strength
Kiwanis understands how to start and run a club. Kiwanians also have job experience to share, stories to tell, and abilities to stand as a chaperone.
Financial aidIf capable, Kiwanis can help you pay for convention costs
(DCON, ICON).
Why is it important?This PowerPoint is designed to help you strengthen your clubs’ relationship with your Kiwanis Sponsor.
The first step is knowing why it’s important.
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
Your Kiwanis family is here to give you:Assistance with transportation
Kiwanis may be more willing to offer rides to and from projects if you’re familiar with them.
Network beyond collegeKiwanis serves as mentors with their various
backgrounds.Free food!
Kiwanis meetings give you a chance to develop social skills and eat great good! Many clubs hold their meetings during breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
Find out by:• Going on the Kiwanis website and
using the Club Locator• Asking your Lt. Governor
DO YOU KNOW YOUR SPONSORING KIWANIS CLUB?
Take the time to understand the importance of a healthy relationship with Kiwanis.
The second step is to find out who your sponsoring Kiwanis club is.
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
Knowing who your sponsoring Kiwanis club is an important factor to running a successful club.
The third step is to build relationships with your sponsoring Kiwanis club.
Attend Kiwanis meetings and DCMs.Kiwanis meetings are a great chance to get to
know your Kiwanis. Pay attention during meetings and you might find something you have in common with Kiwanians.
HOW DO I CONNECT WITH KIWANIS?
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
Service opportunitiesServing alongside Kiwanis during projects
gives you the chance to get to know them. It also leads to additional projects in the future as well!
Finding chaperones for future eventsFinding chaperones can be difficult, but
not when you’re asking Kiwanis! Kiwanians love to spend time with their Key Clubbers. Our safety is their main concern.
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
Invite Kiwanis to your meetingsOur sponsoring Kiwanis clubs want to
know how they can help, so let them by inviting them to meetings! This way both clubs can work together.
Co-Sponsoring projectsOne of the best ways to form bonds is
working together for one goal. Bonds are bound to be made, and the result is twice as great!
Training Topic: Strengthening Kiwanis Family BondsCNH Key Club District | Key Club InternationalCNH |
QUESTIONS?COMMENTS?CONCERNS?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
CNH | Created by CNH Key Club District Technology EditorCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
Club Rush/ Resources
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
CNH | Training Topic: District ResourcesCNH Key Club District
• It’s that time of year again!• CLUB RUSH SEASON!!!• What does that mean for your club?• It means that your club can retain members and ADD
to the club’s ohana• Aim for the freshman, sophomore, junior, senior• Why?
Club Rush
CNH | Training Topic: District ResourcesCNH Key Club District
• Have a battle plan with your fellow club officers• Strategy: Location, Location, Location!• You know your school’s geography.
Where would the ideal place to advertise?
• Have a check off list• Ex. Members/ Officers to advertise
around campus, materials, posters, etc
Club Rush Planning
CNH | Training Topic: District ResourcesCNH Key Club District
Kiwanis Store: FREE Key Club Literature
• 100% free. Shipped directly to your door.
Create an account.• HAVE all officers get as much
material as possible.• First Come ,First Serve basis.
Recruitment Resources
CNH | Training Topic: District ResourcesCNH Key Club District
WELL. I GOT ONE. DIVISION 37 EAST.HOW DO YOU FEEL?!
Any Questions?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
| Updated by: CNH District Governor California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
CNH
Fall Rally: The Kiwanis Connection
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
Fall Rally: Kiwanis Connection
Our Purpose
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
Fall Rally is… a district sponsored FUNDRAISER to support the CNH Kiwanis Foundation Pediatric Trauma Program
a district sponsored SPIRIT-BRATION of CNH Key Club’s efforts in supporting the Pediatric Trauma Program
General Information
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
• “Serving the children of the world.” – Kiwanis International
• Unintentional injury is the #1 killer of children under 14 in the U.S.
• Unintentional injury kills more children every year than any other cause – including disease, homicide, and suicide
• 90% of these injuries can be prevented
Pediatric Trauma Program
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
• Pediatric trauma is the Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation’s major focus
• Every year, CNH Key Club is able to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to support our Foundation’s major focus with fundraising efforts that comply with district goals as well as participation in events like Fall Rally
• In turn, creates positive relationships that makes our duties a bit easier
The Kiwanis Connection
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
Evaluating Our Achievements
• In 2012-2013, we as a district raised a phenomenal total of $
$158,548.75rough $$$ from last year
FRN: $40,000FRS: $70,000
What will 2013-2014 bring?
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
As ONE district, our aim is 46,000 members.As divisions, we want to work
towards contributing to a goal of $150,000 for PTP.
As clubs we want to come together to serve 1,000,000 hours of service.
And as individual members, we each want to save 3 lives from MNT.
Together, this will bring us to one GOLDEN year.
Our GOLDEN Goals
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
An obtainable goal of :
$1,500!If every single club within our Division contributed to this goal, If eachclub would contribute : $200We can EASILY Surpass the goal of $1,500.
Our Division Goal?
Training Topic: Fall Rally: The Kiwanis ConnectionCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
Questions?Ask away!
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Presented by:
CNH | Updated by: [identify who updated the PowerPoint]California-Nevada-Hawaii District | Key Club International[month, year]
Pediatric Trauma Program
Patrick Gilles, Division 37 East Lead Task Coordinator
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
• Unintentional injury is the #1 killer of children age 14 and under in the U.S.• Unintentional injury kills more children every year than any other cause - including disease, homicide and suicide!• 90% of these unintentional injuries can be prevented
However …
These injuries CAN be prevented!
FACTS
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
WHAT IS PTP?• Accidental injury is the leading
cause of death (40%) among children under the age of 15
• As much as 90% of these injuries can be easily prevented
• Common reasons for severe injuries include biking accidents, faulty car booster seats, domestic dangers, playground injuries, and drowning accidents
• These accidents result from a lack of proper equipment; devices designed for children do not necessarily work for children
• Lack of education about child safety in both the affected children and adult professionals make the treatment more difficult
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
• Recognizing the need to decrease the chances of accidental deaths among children, the Kiwanis Cali-Nev-Ha Foundation created the PTP Program in 1994
• PTP pairs up with hospitals around our district to facilitate relations between the Kiwanis Family and the medical field• Children's Hospital and
Health Center San Diego• Children's Hospital and
Research Center at Oakland
• Children's Hospital Central California
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
• PTP creates and funds programs to:• Train pediatric doctors,
nurses and first responders to specialize in child care
• Purchase much needed pediatric medical equipment such as immobilization boards, incubators and blood pressure gauges
• To create or expand community outreach programs that teach the community about the importance of seat belts, helmets, and playground safety etc
PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
• Donations for PTP are spent in 3 major areas:• Grants to our partner
hospitals-used to fund and create programs to teach staff to specialize in child care
• Grants to Kiwanis and Service Leadership Program clubs-used to fund Key Club PTP service projects
• PTP safety items- to buy safety items such as helmets, electric outlet covers, and child ID kits; these safety items are then sold by the Kiwanis Family at a subsidized cost
FINANCIAL DISTRUBITION
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
Division 7 South | CNH Key Club
• Key Club can help prevent unintentional injuries by sponsoring a service project on topics such as: • Bicycle Safety • Booster Seats• Child Abuse Prevention• Child Safety• Children's Miracle
Network• Fire Prevention• First Aid and CPR• Home Safety• Immunizations
• Injury Prevention• Playground Safety• Poison Prevention,• Shaken Baby Syndrome• Smoking Awareness• Water Safety• Car washes• Restaurant fundraisers• Talent Shows• Awake-A-Thons• Bake Sales• Dances• Movie Nights
SAMPLE EVENTS
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
GRANTS FOR PTP• Established to assist SLP clubs in
financing PTP service projects on a start up basis
• PTP grants are for new PTP projects only
• Grant funding is limited to 50% of the total service project cost, up to $250 per grant
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
HOW TO APPLY• Complete the SLP - PTP grant application and
include the following:– An estimate of service hours committed to the
project– Date when funds are required– A copy of the club’s current year Community
Service Budget (if available)– A project budget including club funds
committed, “in-kind” donations, and other sources of outside funding
CNH | Training Topic: [insert presentation title here]CNH Key Club District | Key Club International
Division 7 South | CNH Key ClubQUESTIONS?COMMENTS?
CONCERNS?
CNH | K E Y C L U B
Presented by:
CNH| Updated by: Member Relations Committee 2012-2013California-Nevada-Hawaii District | Key Club InternationalAugust 2012
Effective Planning and Time Management
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
CNH| Training Topic: Effective Planning & Time ManagementCNH Key Club District | Key Club International
If you are planning something, plan ahead!Before you start anything, find a venue for
your event. Try to plan at least three months in advance.Keep a planner to remember important dates
and deadlines.(This tip is extremely important)
Make sure you raise the funds needed to make the event happen.
BEE Prepared
CNH| Training Topic: Effective Planning & Time ManagementCNH Key Club District | Key Club International
• Get things done.- Make a checklist.- Prioritize everything! - Use your resources. In fact,
exhaust them- Ask for help if and when
you need it.- If you want ultimate
security, try to finish everything in advance.
CNH| Training Topic: Effective Planning & Time ManagementCNH Key Club District | Key Club International
Setting Goals
• Setting Goals is a Form of Art– There are two types of goals:
Short-term and Long-term– Long-term goals are set in the
case of things such as banquets and projects.
– Short-term goals are set in the cases of homework and club meetings
– You can also set checkpoints– Setting goals is a realistic process.
CNH| Training Topic: Effective Planning & Time ManagementCNH Key Club District | Key Club International
USE YOUR TIME WISELY As teenagers, we are very busy people.
We deal with Family.We have to spend time with Friends.We have Sports Practice.We are committed to Extracurricular Activities.And finally, we love Key Club!
CNH| Training Topic: Effective Planning & Time ManagementCNH Key Club District | Key Club International
• So, what can we do?- Create a daily schedule for
yourself- Set realistic goals- Finish tasks in order of
importance- Do not sweat the small stuff- Step back when you need to and
relax!
Use your Time Wisely
CNH| Training Topic: Effective Planning & Time ManagementCNH Key Club District | Key Club International
Questions? Comments? Concerns?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
| Updated by: CNH District GovernorCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
CNH
Getting through the
Michael Kumua, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
Training Topic: Getting Through the FallCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
Defeat the BEEast – procrastination
• Prioritize• Remember: Family, school, then Key Club
• Stay focused!• Keep yourself looking to accomplish all of your goals
• Organize your schedule and your time• BEE sure to give yourself YOU time• Don’t overwork yourself• Enjoy everything you do
Tips
Training Topic: Getting Through the FallCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
• “Sometimes in our lives we all need somebody to lean on”
• We got you ~• Division Leadership Team• Fellow Officers• Advisors• Friends and family
• As a busy bee, you do not have to stress out – assign task coordinators and trust others to preform their duties as a team, you can accomplish a lot!
Delegation & Support
Training Topic: Getting Through the FallCNH Key Club DistrictCNH |
• Plan ahead!• Create backup plans for various
events• Remember to keep in mind of
major testing dates in October such as
1. SAT ( Oct. 5th, 2013)2. ACT ( Oct. 26th, 2013)3. PSAT ( Oct. 19th, 2013)
BEE proactive
CNH | Training Topic: Getting Through the FallCNH Key Club District
Remember your support team is here for you!
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
CNH | Created by D37E Lt. Governor | OTC|California-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAug 2013
Presented by:
Technology Topics
Sean Tobe, Division Web EditorJ.J. Hsu, Division News Editor
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Gmail• Most work is conducted digitally• Use Gmail effectively, make life
easier• There are plenty of tools to cater to
your every need
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Gmail Filters & Labels• Auto-filters will keep your email
organized• Simply go to Settings>Filters>Create a
new filter• Specify the parameters, choose what to
do with the message, and you’re done!• Choose from parameters like who sent it,
what the subject contains, etc
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Gmail Tools• There are a variety of tools that can help
improve your Gmail experience• Including Labs tools, there are third-party
tools such as Boomerang that you can install as well
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Boomerang• ” Boomerang for Gmail is a Firefox / Chrome
plugin that lets you take control of when you send and receive email messages.”
• Essentially, you can queue up messages to send at a later time!
• Install at http://www.boomeranggmail.com/
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Gmail Labs• Includes many add-ons/tools for your
Gmail• Go to Settings>Labs to view all the options• Notable options include:• Multiple Inboxes• Undo Send• Message Sneak Peek
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
PDF Merging• Various tools can be used to merge PDFs
together including:• www.pdfmerge.com (free)• PDFsam (free)• Adobe Acrobat (paid)
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
COLD TURKEYNo. Not the cold turkey for your sandwhich• Cold Turkey as the Computer App.• You set a time period that you would like to block certain
sites such as • “ Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, ANY Social Media/
Website”
• We can get caught up in Social Network sites which make us procrastinate.
• BEE A PROACTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE JELLIES. Use these free resources!
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Graphic Standards• Updated guide posted for Spring 2013• Located at www.keyclub.org>Resources>Brand
Guide• Main topics:
• Don’t crowd/distort the logo • Use the Key Club Fonts
• Myriad Pro, Century Gothic, Verdana, Garamond Premier Pro, Goudy Old Style, Walk Around The Block
• Use the approved colors• Use the pencil appropriately
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Social Media• Always remember to be professional!• No business should be conducted on social
networking, use it only for reminders and promotional purposes
• Social networking does not promote inclusiveness
• Be wary of what you post. Don’t offend others!
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Social Media - Twitter• Make an account with a simple,
meaningful name (@D99NShrubs)• People can opt to receive your tweets via
text message• All they need is a phone with a texting plan.
• No data plan.• No Twitter account.
CNH | Training Topic: IntroductionCNH Key Club District
Social Media - Twitter• Text Follow D99Nbees to 40404• Update anyone from any computer or
smartphone.• You can use your phone, too – just add your
phone number under Account Settings > Mobile.
• Send updates often but be aware of your audience
• This is all public on the web
CNH | Training TopicCNH Key Club District
Go for the GOLD
Questions?
C N H | K E Y C L U B
CNH | Updated by CNH Key Club DistrictCalifornia-Nevada-Hawaii DistrictAugust 2013
Presented by:
Preferred Charities & Partners
Michael Kumura, Division 37 East Lt. Governor
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Preferred Charities & Partners
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
How can you support
Children’s Miracle Network?
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Contributions to Children’s Miracle Network benefit an array of pediatric programs
and services for young children battling every type
of childhood illness and injury in our communities.
Children’s Miracle Network
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Raise awareness- Decorate your school in red and yellow and host a recess or lunch rally with games and information about Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
Miracle Balloon Campaign- Host a campaign at school selling Miracle Balloons and
sharing statistics about children and Children’s Miracle Network.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Make cards- Children in hospitals enjoy reading encouraging cards from those in our communities. Encourage your clubs to make cards and physically deliver cards to children in your local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
-Do contact a representative from Children’s Miracle Network to get information about what should be included in the cards.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Dance Marathon- Nationwide movement involving students raising funds for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals as well as interacting with children’s hospital patients and families.
- The dance marathon itself is a 12-40 hour long event where students stay on their feet through dancing, games, and entertainment in celebration of the total amount raised that year.
- The mission statement is “We dance for those who can’t”. We basically do activities to raise funds for children who are unable to do so.
- Contact Brit Davis at bdavis@CMNHospitals.org for more information.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
How can you support
March of Dimes?
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Organization that helps mothers have full-term pregnancies and
research the problems that threaten the health of babies.
Funds donated to the organization is used to fund research and
innovative programs for mothers and babies.
March of Dimes
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Educate and raise awareness- Light up your school in purple and hold a rally raising awareness about mothers and babies as well educating students about March of Dimes.
- Host a “Purple Shirt Day” to raise awareness about March of Dimes.
Teen–2–Teen- Program in which teens educate other teens about making healthy decisions for their benefit now and for the benefit of their future children. The program provides lessons on sex, smoking, alcohol, drugs, stress, peer pressure, …
- Contact Lisa Lazzari at llazzari@marchofdimes.com for more information about the Teen-2-Teen program
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Prematurity Awareness Month- November is March of Dimes Prematurity Awareness Month and November 17 is Prematurity Awareness Day.
- There are many ways you can participate for example updating your Facebook status or posting on Twitter. You can even create your own prematurity activities for the Division’s you serve.
- Visit www.marchofdimes.com/mission/world-prematurity-day for more information
March for Babies- Sign up to participate in your local March for Babies event, create a team, and raise money! Contact the event coordinators to ask how your club can assist with different activities for the event.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
How can you support
UNICEF & The Eliminate Project?
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Working in over 150 countries, UNICEF is a global humanitarian
relief organization providing children with health care and immunizations, clean
water, nutrition and food, security, education, emergency
relief and more.
UNICEF /Eliminate Project
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
The Eliminate ProjectKiwanis International and UNICEF has partnered to eliminate MNT, Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus from the face of the earth by 2015. $1.80 provides a series of three vaccinations which protects a mother and her future babies.
GOAL: $110 million
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Participate in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF- Simply order your Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF boxes and go around your neighborhood on Halloween collecting money instead of candy.
Walk to Eliminate- Work with the Division you serve to plan a walk that will parade around a local park or through town raising funds for and awareness of The Eliminate Project.
Cook Off- Work with the Division you serve or your Kiwanis Family to plan a cook off in which each club provides a local favorite food and tasters are charged to taste as well as vote for the winner.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Eliminate Dance- Work with your club to plan a school dance or your Kiwanis Family to plan a dance supporting mothers and babies. Encourage members to collect pledges, charge for entry, and have different activities to help collect funds.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
There are many GOLDEN ways you can fundraise and support The
Eliminate Project!
Visit www.TheEliminateProject.org/resources for more fundraising ideas
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
How can you support
Hershey’s Track and Field Games?
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Program to help children get on the right track, teaching lifelong lessons
and having fun every step, leap, jump and throw along the way. It is the largest youth sports program
with hundreds of thousands of children competing each year.
Hershey’s Track & Field Games
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Planning and hosting a Track & Field Games event takes lots of planning in advanced. Please visit the website, www.hersheytrackandfield.com to get step by step instructions on planning and hosting the event.
*Keep in mind that registration begins on October 18 and will end on December 20. Your Track and Field Games should be hosted sometime in April.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
How can you support
Nickelodeon’s Day of Play?
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Nickelodeon is another vision partner focusing on its Big Help initiative. The Big Help focuses on issues in service, education, environment, and health. Nickelodeon also hosts their World Wide Day of Play in which kids are encouraged to get up, get out, and
play!
Nickelodeon’s Big Help & Day of Play
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Big Help-Help military families-Help feed people-End the R-Word-Donate clothes and toys to a local Salvation Army
Visit www.nick.com/thebighelp/explanation to get more ideas on how to be involved.
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Day of Play-Organize play day-Kiwanis Family joint project-Conduct toy drive (that encourage playing
outside) & donate to local youth programs
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
How can you support
US Army’s March 2 Success?
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
The United States Army is a Vision Partner of Kiwanis International. Soldiers
serve as facilitators at Key Leader workshops and offer the March 2 Success program. This is an online course designed
for high school students to improve performances on standardized testing.
Visit www.goarmy.com/officership or www.march2success.com for more information.
U.S. Army – March 2 Success
CNH | Training Topic: Preferred CharitiesCNH Key Club District
Go for the GOLD!
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