Tomorrow Fund grants advance CKI projects

Tomorrow Fund grants advance CKI projects

Circle K International clubs serve their communities with help from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund.

By Erin Chandler

Circle K International clubs are making a difference in university and college communities around the world. CKI members are the next generation of servant leaders — and they’re not afraid to form ambitious partnerships and find creative solutions to problems. The Kiwanis Children’s Fund established the Tomorrow Fund to help CKI service projects reach their full potential.  

This year, the Children’s Fund awarded Tomorrow Fund grants to 10 outstanding projects that connect CKI members to their schools’ and districts’ larger communities.

Circle K International at ASU Fellowship Night
Circle K International of Arizona State University, U.S.
At Arizona State University CKI’s Fellowship Night, CKI members and local Key Club members come together to assemble 40 kits of essential items — including toiletries, first aid supplies and duffle bags — for people experiencing homelessness in their community. This project serves dual purposes: helping the growing population of unhoused people in Tempe, Arizona, and giving Key Club members the opportunity to learn about and experience the fellowship of CKI. A Tomorrow Fund grant will help pay for the kits, which will be distributed by AZ Hugs

Essentials for Empathy: Homeless Support Packs
Circle K International of City College of New York, U.S.
City College of New York CKI members are also using a Tomorrow Fund grant to serve people experiencing homelessness. By distributing “support packs” containing toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, deodorant, sanitary wipes, hand sanitizer, menstrual hygiene products, first aid essentials and nutritious snacks, the club hopes to provide assistance and relief to approximately 100-150 people. Club members also hope to increase awareness of and empathy about the issue of homelessness in their community. 

Luggage of Love and Literacy
Circle K International of Florida International University, U.S.
Florida International University CKI is working with the nonprofit Luggage of Love and Literacy to fill backpacks and duffle bags with supplies to help local unhoused and at-risk high school students transition into their college dorms. A Tomorrow Fund grant will help the club purchase bedding, small fans, hair dryers, dishes, shoe racks, folders, headsets, books and fun socks. Members hope these supplies will set students on the path to a successful college experience. 

Nourishing Neighborhoods: Little Free Pantries
Circle K International of New Jersey Institute of Technology, U.S.
The New Jersey Institute of Technology CKI will use its Tomorrow Fund grant to build, stock and spread the word about Little Free Pantries across every division of the New Jersey District. Members plan to build the pantries out of quality, durable materials and fill them with nonperishable food items, toiletries, menstrual hygiene products, stationery and toys for those in need. The club hopes the pantries will enable communities to support their most vulnerable members in a way that ensures accessibility, dignity and privacy. 

CKI Read: A Step Towards the Future
Circle K International of St. Peter’s College Ormoc, Philippines
St. Peter’s College Ormoc CKI is increasing literacy in its community by tutoring elementary school students. A Tomorrow Fund grant will help members expand their program and purchase school supplies, reading resources and snacks. Club members say they aim to boost kids’ reading comprehension, increase their vocabulary and foster “a genuine love for reading” through engaging reading material and activities.   

Toiletries and Cleaning Supplies Donation to a Primary School
Circle K International of University of Technology, Jamaica
A Tomorrow Fund grant will help CKI members at the University of Technology, Jamaica, purchase essential cleaning and sanitary supplies, including soap, hand sanitizer, napkins, tissues, mops and brooms, reusable gloves, garbage bags, bleach and more for a school in Montego Bay. A lack of resources in area schools has led to unsanitary conditions. Club members hope to curb the spread of illness by creating a cleaner environment for students. 

Maine Day Meal Packout
Circle K International of the University of Maine, U.S.
University of Maine CKI works with the University of Maine Honors College for the annual Maine Day Meal Packout. Hundreds of volunteers join CKI and Honors College members each year to pack at least 45,000 meals for food insecure communities. A Tomorrow Fund grant will help the program purchase even more meals for those who need them most.   

Art Classes for Children
Circle K International of the University of Texas at Dallas, U.S.
Members of University of Texas at Dallas CKI will host art classes for 50 kids at their local Boys and Girls Club over three months. A Tomorrow Fund grant will purchase supplies to make yarn flowers, bracelets, slime, origami, personalized wooden cutouts and decorated journals. Club members hope to mentor their students while they help them learn to cope with stress and express themselves through art.  

Georgia District Convention Service Project
Circle K International Georgia District, U.S.
CKI members attending the Georgia district convention will have the opportunity to help relieve the stress and improve the mental health of patients at Atlanta Children’s Hospital. A Tomorrow Fund grant will go toward the purchase of fun snacks and supplies to make stress balls, sensory items, “positive pencils” and more. Conference attendees will rotate through stations to make items that will be assembled into care packages for hospitalized kids. 

Ohio District Spring Officer Training Service Project with Bottoms Up Diaper Bank
Circle K International Ohio District, U.S.
As part of its spring officer training, the Ohio District of CKI plans to assemble 150 diaper kits for Bottoms Up Diaper Bank in Lancaster, Ohio. A Tomorrow Fund grant will go toward the purchase of wipes, diaper rash cream and multiple sizes of diapers for babies and toddlers; CKI officers will then assemble kits for distribution to families in need. Organizers hope officers will be inspired to continue to support Bottoms Up Diaper Bank and other local organizations with their clubs. 

How to get involved
Does your Circle K International group have a project idea that could benefit from a Tomorrow Fund grant? Learn more about the grant and how to apply on the CKI website. If your Kiwanis club does not yet sponsor a CKI club, learn about the advantages of chartering one today on the Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs page. 

Microgrants boost health, learning and leadership

Microgrants boost health, learning and leadership

From October through December, the Kiwanis Children’s Fund helped clubs with fewer members make a bigger difference.

By Erin Chandler

The Kiwanis Children’s Fund awarded microgrants for several deserving Kiwanis club projects in October, November and December of 2023. Carried out by clubs with 35 members or fewer, these projects might seem small, but they’re making a huge impact on kids’ lives in the Kiwanis cause areas: health and nutrition, education and literacy, and youth leadership development. Read about one outstanding project in each cause area and see how your club could make a big difference in little ways! 

Health and Nutrition
Fleece Blankets for Camp Evergreen Bereavement Camp 

The Kiwanis Club of Knute Rockne Memorial, Granger in Indiana, U.S., knows that caring for kids’ health does not end with nutritious food and exercise — it also includes attention to mental and emotional health. The club provides fleece blankets to Camp Evergreen, a bereavement camp for children who have lost a close family member. Each kid at the grief day camp or the Saturday family workshops learns how to use their blanket as a positive coping tool that they can take home. A Kiwanis Children’s Fund microgrant will help the club purchase material, which members will cut and tie into blankets at a service event/potluck dinner. Club members value this project both to support children in need and to build camaraderie with their fellow Kiwanians. 

Education and Literacy
Sulphur Springs Library Improvement Initiative 

In 2022, the small rural town of Sulphur Springs, Arkansas, U.S., reopened its public library after years of closure — and the Kiwanis Club of Gravette was there to help. After donating children’s books and a rug for kids to sit on during story time, the club got a microgrant from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund to expand its support. As a result, they purchased materials for a new bookcase for the children’s section of the library and more books covering a range of topics and cultures. One group of Kiwanians designed and built the bookcase, while another consulted with the librarian on the most-needed books. The club knows how essential the public library is to increasing literacy in a low-income community where not all families can afford to purchase books of their own. 

Youth Leadership Development
Southern University Laboratory School Garden Enhancement 

The Kiwanis Club of Baton Rouge-Early Risers, Louisiana, U.S., has partnered with Cooper Farms and My Kid Plate Foundation on a project that encourages kids to become leaders — while helping them learn about and get access to nutritious food. With assistance from Kiwanians, elementary school students in the Science, Writing and Agriculture (SWAG) program at Southern University Laboratory School are responsible for maintaining and harvesting a garden. The students take the initiative in caring for the garden while learning about the benefits of the healthy food they grow. The quality of the vegetables they produce is evaluated by the Southern University College of Agriculture. The club will use a Children’s Fund microgrant to add equipment and a vertical trellis that will help the garden grow.  

How you can help
To learn more about Kiwanis Children’s Fund microgrants, visit kiwanis.org/microgrant-program. 

If you want to amplify your impact to reach children around the world through the Kiwanis causes of health and nutrition, education and literacy, and youth leadership development, you can make a gift to the Children’s Fund or learn how your club can apply for a grant to help kids in your community today. 

10 reasons: The 2024 Kiwanis International Convention 

10 reasons: The 2024 Kiwanis International Convention 

From education and inspiration to fellowship and voting, a lot of opportunities are packed into our list. 

By Julie Saetre 

The 2024 Kiwanis International Convention will be July 3-6 in Denver, Colorado, U.S. Register now to join your fellow Kiwanians for the most dynamic event on the Kiwanis calendar.  

Here’s why you don’t want to sit this one out: 

  1. Insights and education. No matter what you and your club need to thrive, we’ve got the expert advice and inside information to help you reach — and surpass — your goals. Choose from a diverse lineup of workshops in key categories: 
    • Growing club membership and expanding club reach. Help members take ownership of club growth. Reduce conflict, eliminate apathy and reenergize your club.  
    • Financial stability and fundraising. Ramp up grant-writing techniques to secure key funding for more impactful service projects. Take a fresh approach to fundraising as clubs share how they reimagined stagnant fundraisers or created successful new ones. 
    • Succeed in cyberspace. Maximize your impact on social media. Combat cyberthreats and safeguard club information. Level up your Kiwanis experience through our new membership platform, Kiwanis Engage. 
    • Amplify your service. Learn club secrets for creating more meaningful, effective and sustainable service projects.  
  1. Leadership your way. Wherever you are on your Kiwanis leadership journey, you’ll find motivation and mentorship for your current role — and preparation for the next levels. For leaders at the club, division, district and international levels, our targeted workshops will send participants home feeling inspired, prepared and empowered. 
  1. Kiwanis family fellowship. Reconnect with Kiwanis friends and make new connections from around the world. The Kiwanis International convention provides plenty of opportunities to relax and socialize — from the Welcome Reception to the Convention Kickoff to the grand finale, Kiwanis Dancing Through the Decades. And be sure to stop by the Circle K International booth in Kiwanis Marketplace. Our university/college members are holding their convention alongside Kiwanis, and it’s a great opportunity to learn about their amazing service work. 
  1. Kiwanis Launchpad: Embracing Change. Explore what’s possible when you and your club embrace change. Four internationally known speakers share secrets on nurturing lifelong club members and incorporating new ideas. Kiwanis Launchpads are short, high-impact and sure to leave you full of ideas. 
  1. Kiwanis Marketplace. Find inspiration, fellowship, products and more at this convention hotspot. Here, you can register for the convention, browse booths from vendors and partners, shop for Kiwanis merchandise (including convention-branded items), ask questions, participate in service projects, pose for fun photos and visit Kiwanis candidates’ campaign booths. New to the Marketplace this year is the Membership Fair. Pick up tips from clubs that have added members! (Interested in exhibiting? Apply by April 15!) 
  1. Inspiration. From the triumph of love over hate to the power of perseverance, our captivating conference speakers will motivate and move you. The opening session features Chris Singleton, a former professional baseball player who was 18 when his mother died in a racially motivated mass killing. He has dedicated his life to sharing his message of resilience, forgiveness and unity. In 2015, Diana Nyad achieved her 35-year quest of becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida. She will inspire you to navigate your own challenges and opportunities during the convention.  
  1. Annual meeting. Make your voice heard. You’ll be informed about the business of Kiwanis International, and delegates from clubs around the world will elect our next leaders and vote on amendments. Be in the room where it happens! 
  1. Celebrations. From the Welcome Reception and the Convention Kickoff to the Dancing through the Decades last-night gala, you’ll have plenty of time to celebrate Kiwanis and the amazing work our clubs and members accomplish every day. You can personalize your experience by having breakfast with our Signature Project Contest finalists (and seeing who wins the big prize), enjoying lunch while celebrating the accomplishments of our Service Leadership Program participants and discovering what’s possible through the Kiwanis Children’s Fund. Then hit the dance floor with your fellow Kiwanians — in clothing that reflects your favorite decade. The eight-piece band Your Generation in Concert will perform songs from five decades of hits. 
  1. Extras for early birds. The first 1,000 registrants for the full convention package will each receive a free ticket to see the Colorado Rockies take on the Milwaukee Brewers July 4 at Coors Field. After the game, stay for a special fireworks display. (Note: Transportation to or from the game will not be provided.) On Wednesday, July 3, a lucky group will go on a field trip with Landscape Structures to an amazing playground near Denver. Act fast — only 50 spots are available! (Transportation and lunch are included. Book the tour through your conference registration confirmation email.) 
  1. Destination Denver. In the Mile High City, you can dine at award-winning restaurants, sip craft beer in one of many breweries, tour historical sites, join an ATV tour, take the family to Denver’s world-class zoo or its downtown aquarium — design your own adventure! Or use Denver as a starting point for exploring the Rocky Mountains, only two hours away from the city.