Where to find Kiwanis and custom logos 

Where to find Kiwanis and custom logos 

For clubs looking for logos to use on websites, materials, items and more, we have everything you need online.

By Tony Knoderer

Kiwanis International’s logo is the face of the organization. That’s why we make it available for download — so clubs can use the latest version and keep their branding consistent. 

Of course, logos can be used in different places and in different ways. That’s why we offer a couple different resources on the Kiwanis International website: 

  • The Kiwanis logos page. This is where you find downloadable files for the Kiwanis seal and the Kiwanis logo (with examples of each on the page, so you can see which is which). You’ll also find quick tips on usage, various file formats and details on which formats to download, depending on how and where you’re using them. 
  • Kiwanis custom logos. We also can create a custom logo for your club — at no cost. Go to this webpage for details and a link to the customization order form. 

The logo is a key part of Kiwanis branding. But it’s just one part. Our branding and marketing webpage has links to all of our resources — including social media assets, club anniversary tools and ideas, and much more. 

New tools for club openers 

New tools for club openers 

Kiwanis International’s webpage for club opening resources has some important additions for your team. 

By Tony Knoderer

If you’re on a club opening team, make sure to stay up to date with Kiwanis International’s club opening web page. We recently added some important documents that you can download to help your growth efforts. You’ll find these new resources: 

  • Club opening checklist. A structured list of action items to help prepare members and district leaders for a club opening event. 
  • Club opening kit contents. A handy, one-page list that shows items that engage and inform potential members of a new club. 
  • New club coach checklist. A concise but comprehensive resource that guides coaches through the steps of helping a club open and grow during its first 90 days.  

Of course, you’ll find many other resources on the webpage — from preparation and opening to individual roles and much more. Check it out and keep checking in! 

Give your club a boost 

Give your club a boost 

Kiwanis International’s online toolbox has new resources to help you prepare for a club boost or other membership event.

By Tony Knoderer

On the club toolbox page of the Kiwanis International website, we’ve added and updated some key resources — particularly for clubs that are ready for a club boost.  

The club boost checklist offers a structured series of steps to help club leaders prepare for a boost or other club-strengthening event. And now there’s a downloadable contents list for the club boost box — showing you all the resources that help clubs invite new members and engage community leaders before a club boost.  

Of course, the club toolbox page has other resources for clubs with various needs, including tools for digital marketing, club coaching and more. For instance, check out our updated Achieving Club Excellence Tools and the newly revised roster analysis worksheet 

Whatever you need, check out the page today — and then keep checking in!