Organizational
Structure
The following chart shows the
organizational structure of the Knights of Columbus.
An overview of a few key points indicates the importance of this
structure.
The Supreme Council is responsible for the development of the
organization as a whole, establishing it in new regions and
setting up regional authorities, defining and advancing
its
values and goals, undertaking organization-wide initiatives,
promoting awareness
of the Knights' mission worldwide, and
protecting the families of members through its
extensive
insurance program.
The majority of the Knights' beneficial work,
however, is carried on by members working
in local, or
subordinate, councils. Therefore, the organizational and
financial structure
of the Knights of Columbus plays a vital
role in the success of the Knights' mission.