|
Guest
About Kiwanis
Join a Club
Contact
Members
Club Officers
Club Growth
District Events
District Board
News/H.K.
Service
Leadership
Contest/Awards
Resources
Riley
Links
PLGA
Site Map
Indiana Kiwanis
Foundation
Kiwanis
International
|
|
Growth
Membership Growth Team
Misty Hollis -Team
Coordinator (mistyhollis@yahoo.com)
Steve Page- New Club
Building (sajlpage@sbcglobal.net)
Mike Imbler-
Membership Growth (mikeimbler@sbcblobal.net)
Regional Directors for
Membership
|
Region 1
Pat Hawkins
Email:
Kfamilyhawkins@comcast.com
Divisions:
Calumet, Duneland, & Explorer |
Region 2
Earlene Nofziger
Email:
rnofziger@aol.com
Divisions:
Cardinal, Johnny Appleseed, &
Land of Lakes |
Region 3
Teddy Huffer
Email:
tahuffer@sbcglobal.net
Divisions:
Arrowhead, Sycamore North, &
Wabash Valley |
Region 4
Tom Anthony
(Avon)
Email:
Tom.Anthony.BY00
@StateFarm.com
Divisions:
Circle City, Collegiate, &
Sagamore |
|
Region 5
Anita Campbell
Email:
acampbell@indypartnership.com
Divisions:
Capitol, Indy Metro, & Sycamore
South |
Region 6
Robert Scott
Email:
rscott@ivytech.edu
Divisions:
Farmland, Rose, & Wapahani |
Region 7
John Pecord
Email:
jcpecord@aol.com
Divisions:
Scenic Hills, Heartland, & Hoosier |
Region 8
Michael J. Pyfferoen
Email:
mjp1@sigecom.net
Partner: Barbara
Divisions:
Buffalo Trace, Lincoln, &
Southwind |
Recruitment Program Brochures
Want to add to your club’s membership
success try to add one, two, or more of the following programs to assist
your club in increasing their service to your community. The programs
below are all located in the Kiwanis International
Membership Six
Pack.
-
Operation Bring 'Em Back
(November-December)
- 4 Under 40
(January-February)
- I Respect Someone (IRS)
(March-April)
- Sponsored Youth Graduates and Parents
(May-June)
- Legion of Honor Banquet
(July-August)
- Club Service Project Recipients
(September)
Growth Revolution Brochures
Still want another OLD idea with a
spin? Try the new
Growth Revolution Plan for rebuilding a
small club from Kiwanis International. This program centers on a
service project. Your club plans a membership roundup and then conducts
a community service project a few weeks later. People join a service
organization to do service, not attend meetings. For many people,
seeing is believing. Therefore, the best way to recruit new members is
to offer them the immediate opportunity to help your club make a
difference in the community. This growth plan accomplishes this by
incorporating a hands-on service project into a time-tested and
successful Kiwanis recruitment strategy: the membership drive. It is
designed to recruit new members, get them involved in service right away
and experience fun and fellowship.
Download Growth Revolution
New Club Building
Rebuilding a Small Club
Kiwanis-Family Expansion
- Letter of invitation
- Utilizing Service Leadership to organize new Kiwanis clubs
Club Recruitment Resources
Guest Days
Replace a Lost
Member
Overcoming
Obstacles to Club Membership Growth
|
|