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Star Council. Service Program Personnel Report Form 365 due August 1. Achieve Membership Quota by June 30. (7% - Growth with Min. of 4 and Max of 35) Achieve Insurance Quota by June 30 (2.5 % growth with min. of 3) Complete 4 programs in each of six areas
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Star Council • Service Program Personnel Report Form 365 due August 1. • Achieve Membership Quota by June 30. • (7% - Growth with Min. of 4 and Max of 35) • Achieve Insurance Quota by June 30 • (2.5 % growth with min. of 3) • Complete 4 programs in each of six areas • file SP-7 before by June 30 – No exceptions. • Complete Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity • Form 1728 filed by January 31. • All per capita and bills due to supreme paid. All Supreme accounts current
Star Council Checklist • Star Council • Checklist for FY 2014-2015 • Council____________ • Supreme Per Capita/Assessments for July 2010. Must be paid by October 10. • Date paid ____________________ • Service Program Personnel Report (Form 365) Due to Supreme by August 1 • Individual Responsible__________________________ Date sent_________________ • Membership Quota: Number needed ________ Date achieved __________ • Insurance Quota: Number needed ________ Date achieved __________ • Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity (Form # 1728) Due to Supreme by January 31stResponsible Individual________________________________________ Date sent _______________ • Supreme Per Capita/Assessments for January 2011. Must be paid by April 10th • Date paid _____________________ • Columbian Award application (Form #SP-7) * Due to Supreme by June 30 ( no exceptions) Responsible Individual_________________________________ Date sent __________ • All requirements were completed on _________________________. • _________________________________ • Grand Knight • Reviewed by District Deputy • _________________________________ • District Deputy • *Form #SP-7. A minimum of 24 activities must be listed; 4 in each of the following service areas: Church, Community, Council, Family, Pro-Life and Youth. Sponsorship of a Columbian Squires Circle will qualify for all the youth activities.
What Is A Round Table • A Roundtable is a means of having a supporting Knights of Columbus presence in a parish otherwise too small to support a council. • A roundtable is set up with the concurrence of the Pastor and the parent Council. • The round table holds its own meetings in the parish they are attached to. It conducts its own projects for and in the parish it supports. • The round table reports each month to the parent council at the council meeting.
What Is A Roundtable • Round Tables voucher all funds through the parent council Financial Secretary and Treasurer. Round table funds must be kept in a restricted account. Roundtables may recruit members to their roundtable which also counts as recruits for the council. • Insurance members in a round table also count toward the council quota.
What is A Round Table The Knights of Columbus Round Table Program booklet (#2632) contains details and guidelines for the Round Table program. This booklet may be found in the Surge with Service Kit mailed to the GK each year.