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The Kiwanis International Foundation Board of Trustees created the George F. Hixson Fellowship in 1983 to honor the first Kiwanis International President. Hixson, who served from 1916 to 1918, holds the distinction of being the only leader to serve two terms as Kiwanis International President. Overall, his record accounts for more than 50 years of dedication to Kiwanis service.
Individuals establish membership through a US$1,000 contribution or a minimum initial contribution of US$200, pledging to contribute the balance over four years. Membership is not recognized until the full amount is submitted. New George F. Hixson Fellowship members receive two numbered medallions bearing the likeness of Hixson. Both hang from a blue and white ribbon. One is encased in a walnut and velvet shadow box for display, and the other is worn at high-visibility Kiwanis functions. Also awarded is a tie tack/lapel pin.
Diamond-level status is attained by Hixson Fellows who make additional US$1,000 contributions. Diamond recipients receive a diamond tie tack/lapel pin, and a tab that indicates what level of giving has been achieved. The tab attaches to the lapel pin, and a diamond-shaped pin is provided to affix to the medallion’s ribbon. A new tab is given for each additional US$1,000 contribution.
Funds received for a Hixson Fellowship will be designated to the Kiwanis
International Foundation Endowment, earnings from which provide grants
to clubs and districts and also support programs such as Key Leader, Service
Leadership Programs, and the Sustainability of Universal Salt Iodization
(IDD). If desired, contributors can direct their donations to one of the
specific programs, or they can indicate that their donation be placed
in the general endowment fund.
Each year at the Kiwanis International convention, a Foundation reception is scheduled to honor individuals in the Fellowship, as well as other contributors to major Foundation programs such as the Founders Circle, Tablet of Honor, and the Heritage Society. |