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Abbreviations
100

The year Exchange was founded.

1911

100

Location of National Headquarters.

Toledo, OH

100

Four areas of service.

Americanism, Community Service, Youth, Prevention of Child Abuse

100

Recruiting new members.

All members

100

DP

District President

200

Fiscal year of the organization.

July 1 - June 30

200

Exchange Club motto

Unity for Service

200

National Project

Prevention of Child Abuse

200

Takes minutes, keeps the calendar, updates roster.

Secretary

200

VFR

Volunteer Field Representative

300

Number of members are needed to form a new Exchange Club.

15

300

Exchange core values

Family, Community, Country

300

An award earned when a club completes a project in each area of service plus two additional. 

National Service Award

300

Collects dues, files 990N, access to bank accounts.

Treasurer

300

ACE

Accepting the Challenge of Excellence

400

IRS Status of a local club.

501(c)4

400

Mission of Exchange

Inspiring communities to become better places to live.

400

Recognized during the month of April.

Child Abuse Prevention Month

400

Conducts meetings, appoints committees, point person for the club.

President

400

RVP

Regional Vice President

500

The year that the Prevention of Child Abuse became the National Project.

1979 by Dr. Edward North

500

Vision of Exchange

A strong America, safe communities, and unified people.

500

Recognized during the month of November.

One Nation Under God month

500

Key link between the local club and the district.

District Director

500

COE

Club Opening Event