This webpage is designed to provide useful resources for clubs that want to improve their online presence and communication. It contains links to various training sources that cover topics such as how to create and maintain a club website, how to use social media effectively, how to attract and engage members, and how to measure and evaluate your impact. By following these training sources, you can learn how to get the most out of your club website and enhance your club’s reputation and visibility.
This tutorial is designed for beginners and covers the following topics: adding club information, customizing header images, creating and editing pages, using the block editor, working with the navigation menu, basic form creation and setup, and general troubleshooting. We’ll also demonstrate some general troubleshooting techniques.
Beyond the Basics 102
A brief review of our 101-level course then we dive deeper including using the media library, hooking up your Facebook feed and more.
Thanks to a collaboration between the Kiwanis Club of Santa Barbara, California, U.S., and the Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Sunrise, 100 local elementary students received backpacks full of school supplies and US$100 Old Navy gift cards for clothes to start the new school year in style. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
The Kiwanis Club of South Lake, Clermont, Florida, U.S., recently broke ground on a new playground. Members are calling it Lili’s Place — after Lili Hangyas, who died of cancer at age 10 in 2018. The playground will be a place where kids of all abilities can play together. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
With shovels ready and spirits high, the Kiwanis Club of South Lake celebrated the start of construction on Lili’s Place, an inclusive playground at Lake Felter Park named for a
Training Video Resources
This webpage is designed to provide useful resources for clubs that want to improve their online presence and communication. It contains links to various training sources that cover topics such as how to create and maintain a club website, how to use social media effectively, how to attract and engage members, and how to measure and evaluate your impact. By following these training sources, you can learn how to get the most out of your club website and enhance your club’s reputation and visibility.
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Getting Started 101
This tutorial is designed for beginners and covers the following topics: adding club information, customizing header images, creating and editing pages, using the block editor, working with the navigation menu, basic form creation and setup, and general troubleshooting. We’ll also demonstrate some general troubleshooting techniques.
Beyond the Basics 102
A brief review of our 101-level course then we dive deeper including using the media library, hooking up your Facebook feed and more.
Setting up Stripe to your Gravity Forms
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Thanks to a collaboration between the Kiwanis Club of Santa Barbara, California, U.S., and the Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Sunrise, 100 local elementary students received backpacks full of school supplies and US$100 Old Navy gift cards for clothes to start the new school year in style. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Local Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs Partner to Provide Back-to-School Shopping for 100 Students - edhat
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One hundred students from Cleveland Elementary School will start the school year with new clothes, backpacks, and school supplies.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Kiwanis Club of South Lake, Clermont, Florida, U.S., recently broke ground on a new playground. Members are calling it Lili’s Place — after Lili Hangyas, who died of cancer at age 10 in 2018. The playground will be a place where kids of all abilities can play together. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Kiwanis names new inclusive playground Lili’s Place
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With shovels ready and spirits high, the Kiwanis Club of South Lake celebrated the start of construction on Lili’s Place, an inclusive playground at Lake Felter Park named for a3 CommentsComment on Facebook