A: It’s free. The only optional cost would be for a domain name to forward where you would pay your domain provider annually for the domain name.
Q: Can I get technical support?
A: Yes. Every district should have a district club sites trainer to assist you. Ask your district for details or contact us.
Q: Can I install plug-ins?
A: No. This is for performance, security and upgradability reasons. We’ve included really powerful and vetted plug-ins to enhance the site including a Google Calendar and Facebook plug-in.
Q: Does the club site replace PortalBuzz?
A: You are free to continue to use PortalBuzz. Between the free reporting tools and the free club website, PortalBuzz can be replaced from a features perspective. If you prefer to continue using PortalBuzz be aware, for security reasons, we will be disconnecting PortalBuzz from our membership database and APIs soon which will mean the data you enter will no longer sync between both systems requiring you to make changes in both systems.
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesville, North Carolina, U.S., held a contest for local high school students to design painted “quilt squares” to beautify East Street Park. The creative paintings are the latest in a series of park revitalizations, including new and repaired facilities. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
East Street Park in Waynesville, an overlooked neighborhood park that had grown shabby over time, has been getting some much-needed TLC lately — with the latest addition coming the form
Great things happen when the Kiwanis family comes together. A Key Club International member in Minnesota, U.S., shares how his club joined Kiwanians and Kiwanis Builders Club members to feed hungry kids. You’ll be amazed at how many meals they made! #KidsNeedKiwanis
The Kiwanis Club of Plainfield, Indiana, U.S., supports clothing and hygiene supply closets at 11 community schools — including Hopeful Threads, started by students at Plainfield High School. The club has donated coat racks, dressers, shelving and more to create a “boutique” space. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
Free Club Website Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do we have to use a free club site?
A: No. It’s totally optional and free! We suggest taking advantage of it from a cost, branding and features perspective.
Q: Can we use our own domain name?
A: Yes, you can and then set up a domain forward.
Q: What does it cost?
A: It’s free. The only optional cost would be for a domain name to forward where you would pay your domain provider annually for the domain name.
Q: Can I get technical support?
A: Yes. Every district should have a district club sites trainer to assist you. Ask your district for details or contact us.
Q: Can I install plug-ins?
A: No. This is for performance, security and upgradability reasons. We’ve included really powerful and vetted plug-ins to enhance the site including a Google Calendar and Facebook plug-in.
Q: Does the club site replace PortalBuzz?
A: You are free to continue to use PortalBuzz. Between the free reporting tools and the free club website, PortalBuzz can be replaced from a features perspective. If you prefer to continue using PortalBuzz be aware, for security reasons, we will be disconnecting PortalBuzz from our membership database and APIs soon which will mean the data you enter will no longer sync between both systems requiring you to make changes in both systems.
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Founded in 1915, Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesville, North Carolina, U.S., held a contest for local high school students to design painted “quilt squares” to beautify East Street Park. The creative paintings are the latest in a series of park revitalizations, including new and repaired facilities. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Quilt squares breathe new life into little-known Waynesville park
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East Street Park in Waynesville, an overlooked neighborhood park that had grown shabby over time, has been getting some much-needed TLC lately — with the latest addition coming the form1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Great things happen when the Kiwanis family comes together. A Key Club International member in Minnesota, U.S., shares how his club joined Kiwanians and Kiwanis Builders Club members to feed hungry kids. You’ll be amazed at how many meals they made! #KidsNeedKiwanis
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The Kiwanis Club of Plainfield, Indiana, U.S., supports clothing and hygiene supply closets at 11 community schools — including Hopeful Threads, started by students at Plainfield High School. The club has donated coat racks, dressers, shelving and more to create a “boutique” space. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Plainfield Students Launch Hopeful Threads Closet
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Four sophomores and juniors at Plainfield High School were tasked with a class project that has become Hopeful Threads.3 CommentsComment on Facebook