Giving opportunities that support Kiwanis Service Leadership
Programs
Carthage-Pullman Society
In honor of Carthage College, the campus where Circle K began, and the
Pullman, Washington, Kiwanis club, which helped build the concept of a
campus service club, the Circle K International Board of Trustees created
the Carthage-Pullman Society. One may become a member of the Society or
increase his/her giving to the program either by making a single US$250
contribution or through a minimum initial contribution of US$50 and a
pledge to contribute the balance over four years.
Click here for
the Carthage-Pullman brochure and application.
The Tomorrow Fund
The Tomorrow Fund,
found in the Kiwanis International Foundation endowment, is a fund that
is intended to further the purpose of Circle K International. Once
the
fund reaches US$100,000, a grant program will be developed to help fund
Circle K projects that address important needs in their communities
and
campuses, and to help fund scholarships for Circle K members. Donations
can be made to this fund directly, or through Carthage-Pullman Society
memberships. Thirty cents of each Circle K member’s dues go toward
the fund.
Sapphire
Circle Honorary
The Sapphire Circle
Honorary is the highest level of recognition offered by the Circle K
International Tomorrow Fund within the Kiwanis International Foundation.
The award signifies
that a minimum contribution of US$1,000 has been made.
G. Harold Martin Fellowship
The G. Harold Martin Fellowship provides an opportunity to show support
of Key Club, its members, and its service projects. A percentage of G.
Harold Martin earnings is used to fund scholarships and issue grants in
support of service projects in Key Club communities. One may become a
G. Harold Martin Fellow or increase his/her giving to the program by making
a single US$250 contribution. One may also become a pledged member through
a minimum initial contribution of US$50 and a pledge to contribute the
balance over four years.
Click here to
for the G. Harold Martin brochure and order form.
Youth Opportunities Fund
The Youth Opportunities Fund, housed
in the Kiwanis International Foundation endowment, is a fund that is
intended to further the purpose of Key Club International. The Youth
Opportunities
Fund allows Key Club to maintain a grant program that helps fund Key
Club projects that address important needs in their communities and
campuses,
and to help fund scholarships for Key Club members. Donations can be
made to this fund directly, or through G. Harold Martin Fellowship
memberships.
Fifty cents of each Key Club member’s dues go toward the fund.
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