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G. Harold MartinG. Harold Martin Fellowship Online Donation Form

The Key Club International Board of Trustees created the G. Harold Martin Fellowship in 1981. It is named in honor of Florida Kiwanian G. Harold Martin, a longtime friend to Key Club. Mr. Martin was instrumental in building Key Club from a group of individual clubs into an organization of clubs.

The G. Harold Martin Fellowship provides an opportunity to show support of Key Club, its members, and its service projects. A percentage of G. Haold Martin earnings are used to fund scholarships and grants in support of service projects in Key Club communities.

One may beome a G. Harold Martin Fellow or increase his/her giving to the program by making a single US$250 contribution. One may also become a pledged member through a minimum initial contribution of US$50 and a pledge to contribute the balance over four years.

The G. Harold Martin Fellowship also is a means to recognize people who unselfishly contribute their time and resources to the Key Club program. These people may be Key Club members, Kiwanians, faculty advisors, paretns, or teachers. Key Clubs, Kiwanis clubs, schools, parent groups, communities, individuals, Kiwanis-family members, or districts can all donate to the Youth Opportunities Fund via the Kiwanis International Foundation and, in turn, recognize someone as a Martin Fellow.

New G. Harold Martin Fellowship members receive a medallion hanging from a yellow and white ribbon.

Recipients also receive a lapel pin and a recognition plaque. Members who make additional US$250 contributions attain diamond-level status. Diamond recipients receive a diamond* lapel pin.

Each year at the Key Club International convention, a Youth Opportunities Fund/G. Harold Marting Fellowship reception recognizes Society members, as well as other contributors to the Youth Opportunities Fund.

*cubic zirconia

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