In order to carry out all the projects that Kiwanis is involved with throughout the year, each member is asked to join one or more committees.
| Board of Directors | The Board of Directors consists of the elected officers as well as 5 directors elected to served staggered 2-year terms. The board determines the operations of club events, fundraising, and service by listening to member insights and acting in the best interests of the club. | Clint Carrens |
| Club Administration | This committee is responsible for providing the most effective club meeting possible. Areas of focus should include the club meeting program, risk management, reception, fellowship and inter-club relations, as well as other areas the committee may deem pertinent. | James Wagner |
| Community Services | This committee should implement projects on the arts, business affairs, citizenship, civic improvement, community beautification, conservation, health, international understanding, literacy, public affairs, safety or help for senior citizens and disabled persons. Popular projects include Special Olympics, Meals on Wheels, issues forums and others. | |
| Finance and Fund Raising | This group is responsible for preparing a budget of estimated income and expenses for submission to the board of directors, as well as any recommendations it may have on financial matters of the club. It also is responsible for securing the funds necessary to meet budget requirements. | John Boles, William Witt |
| Human and Spiritual Values | This committee implements projects that support spiritual development, provide human companionship and comfort, or offer counseling and guidance. Projects can encourage interfaith and interdenominational religious activity, such as prayer or meditation, but should not support a specific religious sect. Popular projects include prayer breakfasts, layman-of-the-year awards, transportation to religious services, visits to nursing homes and support of grief counseling. | |
| Membership Growth and Education | This committee’s main goal is to increase membership. The committee should consider all membership applications and submit its recommendations to the board of directors. The committee also should develop an effective orientation and induction ceremony for new members and promote regular attendance by all members at club meetings. | William Witt |
| Public Relations | This committee is responsible for helping to ensure that the public receives, through the media and other means, news about events, service projects, fundraisers, goals, programs and achievements of the club. Also, organizes, arranges, documents, and provides for the preservation of materials, awards, photographs, and records that reflect the history of the club. | |
| Service Leadership Programs | This group shall devise ways and means to establish and support Kiwanis Kids programs in elementary schools, Builders Clubs in junior high or middle school, Key Clubs in high schools, Circle K International clubs in the universities and colleges and Aktion Clubs for adults with disabilities. It should encourage and promote the activities of all SLP clubs sponsored by the club. The committee should include the Kiwanis club advisors to sponsored SLP clubs. | John Cano |
| Young Children: Priority One | This committee should implement projects for children, prenatal through 5. Projects can address maternal and child health, child care, early development, nutrition, parenting education and support, advocacy, pediatric trauma or safety. Popular projects include encouraging literacy, assisting child care and preschool programs, distributing the home-safety checklist, conducting bicycle safety programs and assisting with immunization programs. | William Witt |