Service Leadership Programs

K-Kids is the largest service organization for elementary school students, with more than 1,200 clubs worldwide. Club members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead and their ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

Kiwanis Kids also includes two other projects for primary school students between the ages of 6 and 12: Bring Up Grades (BUG), and Terrific Kids.

The Nebraska-Iowa District has 25 active K-Kids clubs. For more information on K-Kids, visit the Kiwanis International website, Kiwanis Kids

District K-Kids Administrator: Jim Dane


There are more than 1,500 Builders Clubs in middle schools around the world. No two are alike. Each club is an independent entity-designed for its members, by its members.

This Service Leadership Program for middle and junior high school students.

The Nebraska-Iowa District has 22 active Builders Clubs. For more information on Builders Clubs, visit the Kiwanis International Website, Builders Club

District Builders Club Administrator: Sue Waldren


Key Club is the oldest and largest service leadership organization for teens in the world with members in 30 nations.

Since its beginning in 1925, Key Club International has supported the transformation of high school students as they graduate and become the world’s next class of leaders. 

The Nebraska-Iowa Key Club District has members active at the club, district and international levels. To learn more about the Key Club District, visit its website, Home | nebraskaiowakeyclub

District Key Club Administrator: Tracey Domgard


CKI empowers college students through service to local and global communities. 

It is the largest service organization for university students in the world with members in 17 nations.

The Nebraska-Iowa Circle K District has seven active clubs. For more information about CKI, visit Circle K International

District Circle K Administrator: Travis Grafe-Cline


Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities, with more than 10,000 members worldwide.

Club members become competent, capable, caring leaders through the vehicle of service.

Eighteen active clubs are on the roll call for the Nebraska-Iowa Aktion Club District. For more information on Aktion Clubs, visit the international website, Aktion Club

District Aktion Club Administrator: Lynda Henningsen

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