Logos and Images
K-Kids Official Logo
Kiwanis-family logos
In April 1999, the Kiwanis International Board adopted new Kiwanis-family logos, including the introduction of new imagery featuring the glance of a child who sees hope in the Kiwanis logo. These streamlined logos offer consistency through the Kiwanis family and feature the colors blue PMS 295 and gold PMS 872. In addition to the colors, the rope and fonts within the logos have been standardized. Older-version logos have been removed.
Note: Because of space limitations, downloading times, and other issues, it is impossible to offer Kiwanis-family logos in the variety of formats and sizes to meet all requests. For best results, it is recommended that a logos disk or CD-ROM be obtained from the Kiwanis Family Store (formerly the Supplies Department) for PC or MAC systems.
Accessing logos
Logos and Images
Kiwanis Family Graphic Standards
Downloading instructions
When you click on a logo's link, your browser may prompt you to save the image to your disk. Otherwise, follow these steps:
- Find the image you need
- Right mouse click on the image
- Select "Save Image As" or "Save Picture As"
Please help protect Kiwanis family emblems!
Public recognition and trust of the Kiwanis name and the several other Kiwanis-family registered trademarks (shown below) are among the most valuable assets of our organization.
The trust that the public places in Kiwanis-family service projects and fund-raising efforts can be threatened if unauthorized use of Kiwanis-family marks is permitted. A basic principle of international trademark law is that organizations can lose their exclusive rights to use their registered trademarks if they fail to adequately protect the marks from unauthorized use.
Failure to protect our marks could result in outsiders jeopardizing the public's trust in Kiwanis. It is the responsibility of every Kiwanian and other Kiwanis-family members to ensure that the registered marks continue to epitomize the respect and reputation that Kiwanis entities have earned over the years. Protecting these trademarks from unauthorized use demands the highest priority.
To improve the protection of Kiwanis trademarks while still allowing latitude for Kiwanis-family members to use the marks, the International Board revised the "Use of Name of Emblem" Policy C., 4. in October 1992 to require that all merchandise that is:
- marked with a Kiwanis-family (Kiwanis, Key Club, Circle K, or Builders Club) name or emblem, and
- purchased or manufactured for resale at a profit or for fund raising must be purchased exclusively from the Kiwanis International Supplies Department or from an official licensee authorized by Kiwanis International to manufacture, sell, or distribute merchandise bearing a Kiwanis-family emblem
If your club purchases merchandise marked with a Kiwanis-family emblem for resale or for fund-raising purposes, your supplier (or your Kiwanis organization) must have a license to produce and sell these items. License applications are available upon request from the Supplies Department, extension 390. (See list of licensees.)
Another important reason for making your purchase only from approved sources is that each licensee carries product liability insurance that protects your club and Kiwanis International. If, for instance, a person became ill or was injured due to the consumption or use of your Kiwanis-family marked product, the licensee's insurance would cover the liability. Kiwanis-family members are further urged to report to the International Executive Director suspected unauthorized use of the trademarks.