Below is the breakout for annual dues due to Kiwanis International.
You are allowed to pay Insurance Fees out of your club’s Service / Foundation Account. The below shows how you would do that. If you’d like to pay everything out of your General / Administrative Account, that is also fine.
New Members now pay prorated dues, based on the month they join Kiwanis.
Join Month
Total Due
International
District
October
$143.00
$107.00
$36.00
November
$131.08
$98.08
$33.00
December
$119.17
$89.17
$30.00
January
$107.25
$80.25
$27.00
February
$95.33
$71.33
$24.00
March
$83.42
$62.42
$21.00
April
$71.50
$53.50
$18.00
May
$59.58
$44.58
$15.00
June
$47.67
$35.67
$12.00
July
$35.75
$26.75
$9.00
August
$23.83
$17.83
$6.00
September
$11.92
$8.92
$3.00
Discounts
For members that belong to multiple clubs, the KI Magazine fee is only due to your primary club (generally the first club you joined).
For members that are married and live at the same address, only one spouse needs to pay the KI Magazine Fee. Have your Club Secretary contact [email protected] to set this up.
For Former Sponsored Youth (FSY — previously belonged to a Service Leadership Program (SLP)) members, prorated dues for KI and I-I are waived, and KI and I-I dues (not fees) are waived for the first two (2) years of their membership.
Crestwood/Oak Forest - Key Club of Oak Forest High School students working on the Peanut/Gummi Bear Donation Fund raising drive today. ... See MoreSee Less
Division 12 leaders met on October 15 at Mr. C’s in Rockford to brief each other on a variety of ongoing activities within the Division.
Diana Saavedra of Machesney/Loves Parks explained how the club discussed Youth Protection at its first meeting and how she is assessing community needs to determine where their best fit might be for a signature project. One possibility is partnering with Sleep In Heavenly Peace and Lowes for making beds for children.
Roxanne Vanderheyden of Alpine reported on their (1) continued support of the local food pantry, (2) setting a goal of collecting and distributing 5,000 books for children up to 5th grade and (3) also collecting and distributing winter wear for needy children.
Steve Johnson of Lincoln-Douglas reported on their efforts of collecting good Holloween foods for children rather than candy for the food pantry and their goal to create 2 new Key Clubs this year
Lori Berkes-Nelson of Rockford described their efforts in (1) setting a goal of recruiting 12 new members starting with a social, (2) continuing its support of the local food bank, (3) collecting donations for socks and underwear for school children, (4) selling mums each year as a major fund raiser, and (5) giving members the opportunity to develop their speaking and leadership skills by allowing individuals to invite guest speakers and chair the club’s monthly meetings. ... See MoreSee Less
Club Dues
2025-26 Annual Membership Dues
Below is the breakout for annual dues due to Kiwanis International.
You are allowed to pay Insurance Fees out of your club’s Service / Foundation Account. The below shows how you would do that. If you’d like to pay everything out of your General / Administrative Account, that is also fine.
For more information, please click here.
Admin
Account
Foundation
Account
Prorated Dues for New Members
New Members now pay prorated dues, based on the month they join Kiwanis.
Discounts
For members that belong to multiple clubs, the KI Magazine fee is only due to your primary club (generally the first club you joined).
For members that are married and live at the same address, only one spouse needs to pay the KI Magazine Fee. Have your Club Secretary contact [email protected] to set this up.
For Former Sponsored Youth (FSY — previously belonged to a Service Leadership Program (SLP)) members, prorated dues for KI and I-I are waived, and KI and I-I dues (not fees) are waived for the first two (2) years of their membership.
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Crestwood/Oak Forest - Key Club of Oak Forest High School students working on the Peanut/Gummi Bear Donation Fund raising drive today. ... See MoreSee Less
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Division 12 leaders met on October 15 at Mr. C’s in Rockford to brief each other on a variety of ongoing activities within the Division.
Diana Saavedra of Machesney/Loves Parks explained how the club discussed Youth Protection at its first meeting and how she is assessing community needs to determine where their best fit might be for a signature project. One possibility is partnering with Sleep In Heavenly Peace and Lowes for making beds for children.
Roxanne Vanderheyden of Alpine reported on their (1) continued support of the local food pantry, (2) setting a goal of collecting and distributing 5,000 books for children up to 5th grade and (3) also collecting and distributing winter wear for needy children.
Steve Johnson of Lincoln-Douglas reported on their efforts of collecting good Holloween foods for children rather than candy for the food pantry and their goal to create 2 new Key Clubs this year
Lori Berkes-Nelson of Rockford described their efforts in (1) setting a goal of recruiting 12 new members starting with a social, (2) continuing its support of the local food bank, (3) collecting donations for socks and underwear for school children, (4) selling mums each year as a major fund raiser, and (5) giving members the opportunity to develop their speaking and leadership skills by allowing individuals to invite guest speakers and chair the club’s monthly meetings. ... See MoreSee Less
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