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  • 2026 Major Emphasis Award

    This form is to be used to apply for the Key Club International Major Emphasis Award. The Major Emphasis Award is given to the Key Club that has produced, through its unselfish efforts, the best Major Emphasis Project of the year. Any project completed on a local scale according to the theme of “Children: Their Future, Our Focus” shall be considered a Major Emphasis project. This form is due by January 31, 2026.
  • The Rules

    All Key Clubs in the Georgia District that are in good standing (Chartered and Dues paid for 25-26) are eligible for this award.

    • The project described must have been completed between March 5, 2025 to January 31, 2026.
    • This application may contain uploads of newspaper/magazine clippings, substantiating photographs, or other pertinent information.
      All decisions made by the judges are final.
    • Awards will be given to the first, second and third-place. There are no platinum, silver, gold or bronze divisions in this contest.
    • All entries must be submitted by January 31, 2026.
    • Club(s) receiving first place designation that wish to compete at the International Level must submit their entries along with the official Key Club International Major Emphasis Award cover sheet according to the rules set forth by the Key Club International guidebook.


    Judging Criteria

    The activity described can cover any phase of Key Club Major Emphasis involvement specifically highlighting personal development and social interaction of children, during the year from district convention to district convention. The report may include newspaper/magazine clippings, substantiating photographs, or other pertinent information. Projects acceptable for this award may include both hands-on service and fundraising efforts.


    Entries shall be judged based upon an accumulated total of points allocated to the following categories:

    Need: Establish in what way the project deals with the Major Emphasis. 10 points
    Plan: Describe how the project was organized. 10 points
    Implementation: Describe the steps taken to implement the plan. 20 points
    Final results: Describe the benefits of the service rendered. 20 points
    Partnerships with the Kiwanis family and other organizations: Describe
    actions and partnerships formed. Describe how the project was
    publicized.10 points

    Percentage of club members participating:
    1-9% = 1 point 50-59% = 6 points
    10-19% = 2 points 60-69% = 7 points
    20-29% = 3 points 70-79% = 8 points
    30-39% = 4 points 80-89% = 9 points
    40-49% = 5 points 90-100% = 10 points

    Club’s overall program dealing with the Major Emphasis: Describe
    any other projects/programs your club implemented to address the
    Major Emphasis. Describe how your club worked with the Major
    Emphasis during other parts of the year. 20 points

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