The National Exchange Club a service organization with 700 clubs and approximately 22,000 members throughout the United States and Puerto Rico will celebrate its 100th anniversary in March 2011. Founded in 1911 in Detroit by businessmen who wanted to exchange ideas, the Exchange Club moved its headquarters to Toledo in 1917. For nearly 100 years, its volunteer efforts have supported the needs of the country and of local communities, making it the countrys oldest American service organization operating exclusively in this country.
Fall 2010 Exchange Today digital edition
Pictures from National Leadership Conference and Court of Honor Induction
Fall 2010 Issue of Exchange Today now available for viewing online
View, download or order photos from the 2010 National Leadership Conference and 2010 Court of Honor Induction Ceremony, held in Toledo, OH.
This year's theme is "Americas youth and community service: Shining the light of volunteerism."
Read more about the Youth of the Month/Year Award.
The American Red Cross has Cross a first-of-its-kind national partnership agreement with The National Exchange Club to collaborate on projects for the benefit of local communities at its 92nd annual convention held in La Quinta, CA, July 21 - 24.
Read more about the agreement.
The coming year will be a year of new ideas, new visions, creativity and risk-taking. Read more about the 2010-2011 program year.
Clubs are at risk of losing their tax-exempt status if they have not filed a Form 990-N information return (or other required form) during the last three years. Read more about filing 990-N form. (link goes to Member Area)
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