Club Clinic
from Kiwanis Magazine
Q Our club keeps all its funds in one account. Is this OK?
No. Every club must have at least two types of funds—administrative and community service or charitable. Administrative funds are derived from membership fees and dues. Monies received from fundraising projects in which the public participates—or from members or others—for the service activities sponsored by the club, should be segregated from administrative funds, according to the Standard Form for Club Bylaws. These funds are to be used only for charitable, educational, and religious purposes.




















By
the time you read this, the proposed Strategic Plan has
been reviewed in two increments by the District Long
Range Planning Committee,
those incremental results have been endorsed by the
District Board, and four of the eight District Regions
have had
the opportunity to attend presentations on "VISION: 20/15", to include the Strategic Plan. Between now and mid-April, all remaining Regions
will share in that opportunity. From there, all input
from all sources will be considered before the Board
endorses a final version of the Plan. That final version
will be presented to the House of Delegates for ratification
in Richmond this Summer. Once ratified by the delegates,
the plan belongs to the District membership and the
District Board will be charged with executing it. 








