A boost can be done with district or division help, or with assistance from Kiwanis International via a Facebook marketing campaign. A club prepares for a week of intense recruiting by creating a list of potential members, setting appointments and training current members. The weeks leading up to the boost will preferably include a Facebook campaign to promote the informational meeting that follows the recruitment week. During the recruitment week, members of the club — along with experienced members from outside the club — canvass the area by recruiting prospective members at appointments, following up on referrals, and conducting pop-in visits.
If your club is interested in conducting an organized membership boost, please see this checklist from Kiwanis International, order a Boost Box here and complete the short form below.
🎬 Save the Date: Lights, Camera, Action! Join Capital District Kiwanis for a Hollywood-style District Convention in Annapolis, MD, August 21–23, 2026—featuring unforgettable experiences, from exploring the U.S. Naval Academy to networking with fellow Kiwanis stars. Enjoy exciting highlights like Casino Night, the Governor’s Gala with a live performance, and hands-on service opportunities. Mark your calendar now and get ready to grab your ticket when registration opens May 1! ... See MoreSee Less
Help support the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation and their March 4-ward campaign!On February 24, 2026, members of the Capital District Kiwanis family presented a check for $4,000 from the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation to the Carilion Children’s Hospital; 1 of the 11 pediatric trauma centers supported annually.
Pictured: Amy Kageals of Carilion Hospital, Joyce Montgomery, president Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Don Witt, president of the Capital Kiwanis Foundation, and Dr. Andrew Herman of Carilion Hospital.
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Membership Boost Assistance Request
A boost can be done with district or division help, or with assistance from Kiwanis International via a Facebook marketing campaign. A club prepares for a week of intense recruiting by creating a list of potential members, setting appointments and training current members. The weeks leading up to the boost will preferably include a Facebook campaign to promote the informational meeting that follows the recruitment week. During the recruitment week, members of the club — along with experienced members from outside the club — canvass the area by recruiting prospective members at appointments, following up on referrals, and conducting pop-in visits.
If your club is interested in conducting an organized membership boost, please see this checklist from Kiwanis International, order a Boost Box here and complete the short form below.
🎬 Save the Date: Lights, Camera, Action! Join Capital District Kiwanis for a Hollywood-style District Convention in Annapolis, MD, August 21–23, 2026—featuring unforgettable experiences, from exploring the U.S. Naval Academy to networking with fellow Kiwanis stars. Enjoy exciting highlights like Casino Night, the Governor’s Gala with a live performance, and hands-on service opportunities. Mark your calendar now and get ready to grab your ticket when registration opens May 1! ... See MoreSee Less
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Help support the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation and their March 4-ward campaign!On February 24, 2026, members of the Capital District Kiwanis family presented a check for $4,000 from the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation to the Carilion Children’s Hospital; 1 of the 11 pediatric trauma centers supported annually.
Will you join us in our efforts to support pediatric trauma care? To join in, please click the link below to make an online donation:
secure.givelively.org/donate/capital-district-kiwanis-foundation/cdkf-march-4-ward-campaign
Pictured: Amy Kageals of Carilion Hospital, Joyce Montgomery, president Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Don Witt, president of the Capital Kiwanis Foundation, and Dr. Andrew Herman of Carilion Hospital.
#pediatrictrauma #KidsNeedKiwanis #fundraising #fundraisingforacause #pediatrictrauma #KidsNeedKiwanis #fundraising #fundraisingforacause #Maryland #Delaware #Virginia #WestVirginia #WashingtonDC ... See MoreSee Less
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