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Opposition to the Quivira Council $120 Program Fee
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
From https://quivira.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2023/05/Program-Fee-FAQ-5-4-23.pdf • Although collected locally, the annual BSA fee of $75 per youth and $45 per leader goes entirely to the National Council. These national rates will significantly increase this fall. Conversely, every dollar of the proposed Program Fee will stay within Quivira Council to support essential services, background checks for leaders, program development, training resources, youth protection and safety, improved IT/digital experiences, deferred maintenance for QSR and services for our Chartered Organizations. • It should be noted that Quivira is not the only Council to introduce local Program Fees. Councils in Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, Tulsa and Oklahoma City have already established a Council Fee and are discussing further increases. Des Moines, Mid Iowa Council 2023 Program Fee: Youth: $75 National Registration, $15 Scouts’ Life subscription (optional) , $96 MIC Program Fee, $186 Total or $15.50 per month Adult: $45 National Registration, $15 Scouts’ Life subscription (optional), $87 MIC Program Fee, $147 Total or $12.25 per month 2021 Program Fee Youth: $66 National Registration, $12 Scouts’ Life subscription (optional) , $102 MIC Program Fee, $180 Total or $15.50 per month Adult: $42 National Registration, $12 Scouts’ Life subscription (optional), $90 MIC Program Fee, $144 Total or $12.25 per month -
Update May 9, 2023: The Logan County Commission purchased the 804-acre Camp Chief Logan boy scout camp at Garrett Fork for $915,000 using money from the Coal Reallocation Fund, which is earmarked for economic development purposes. While there are no immediate plans, Logan County Commission President Diana Barnette said the commission hopes to utilize the massive tract of land for a variety of purposes including boy scouts, girl scouts, 4-H camps, WECAN camps, church camps and trainings for county and local city law enforcement officers. More at source link: https://www.loganbanner.com/news/county-commission-purchases-boy-scout-camp-property-at-garrett-fork/article_d46d47ff-1a34-55c4-a293-ed2656385847.html
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National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Other Scouting Organization Annual Reports: New Zealand (about 11,000 young people) 24 page report has gender demographics, acknowledges major donors, readable financials, board members, no cost of scouting. Impressive. Oh and let's adopt scarf day here! Note: New Zealand Dollar = 0.63241472 US Dollars https://scouts.nz/annual-report-2022/ I will add more as I find them but I am limited to English. -
You may need the name of his Scoutmaster and Charter Organization for a Council Eagle search.
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Opposition to the Quivira Council $120 Program Fee
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
According to above change.org petition, "3. A review of the Council’s recent financial statements indicate: A balanced 2023 budget without the inclusion of the program fee, the inability of Brian Nastase (CSE) to cover the cost of his own compensation through fundraising efforts. " Between the United Way fumble and the CSE LinkedIn posts, I can understand leaders and families having questions. -
The Quivira Council, which oversees troops in 30 Kansas counties, added the $120 May 1 for new scouts. All the money will go directly back to the local council. “They just said, ‘Here it is,’ and they didn't really tell us why,” one Wichita area scout leader, who wanted to remain anonymous, said. “They said there's a budget deficit and then we asked questions, and we didn't get any answers.” The new fee is on top of the $75 national yearly fee. Leaders told KAKE News there is also a one time application fee to join. Boy Scouts have to buy their uniform, books and pay for all expenses, like food, on camping trips. One man said he thinks the fee will impact recruitment and retention. “There are entire units comprised of underprivileged children, and that's why we're fighting, because we don't want to lose those kids,” he said. More at sources: https://www.kake.com/story/48866183/scouting-should-be-for-everyone-or-new-dollar100-program-fee-for-wichita-area-youth-boy-scouts-causes-concern-for-leaders-parents https://quivira.org/program-fee-2023/ And I recommend reading scout leader petition https://www.change.org/p/opposition-to-the-quivira-council-program-fee
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May 7, 2023 PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (Valley News Live) - An area of Boy Scout Camp Wilderness is now permanently protected, thanks to a partnership between the Minnesota Land Trust and the Northern Lights Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Fargo. The protected area includes more than 3,600 feet of natural shoreline on Bad Axe Lake and 219 acres of land and water near Park Rapids, Minnesota. The groups say this habitat supports a diverse population of plant and animal species including the ecologically critical tullibee (aka “cisco”) in Bad Axe Lake and downstream Tullibee Refuge Lakes. ... Permanently protecting this portion of Camp Wilderness also ensures that nature adventures remain accessible to youth for years to come, which the Minnesota Land Trust says is critical in a region of Minnesota that is losing more of its undeveloped and sensitive shorelands to the construction of vacation homes. “Environmental conservation has always been a part of the Scouting Program; it’s embedded in the Scout Oath and Law and codified in the Outdoor Code,” says Richard McCartney, Scout Executive of the Northern Lights Council. “We feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to demonstrate this value by protecting Camp Wilderness, an important resource the Council has used to teach outdoor ethics for over 75 years.” ... Bad Axe Lake is home to a diverse population of fish species, including black crappie, largemouth bass, muskie, northern pike, smallmouth bass and walleye as well as tullibee, a smaller fish species that supports Minnesota’s large gamefish populations. According to the Minnesota DNR, tullibee numbers have declined about 60% over the last 30 years. Lakes like Bad Axe are increasingly threatened by subdivision and development on and near their shores. This process reduces mature tree cover that helps cool the water below, weakens natural habitat and increases the flow of pollutants into waterways. More at source link: https://www.valleynewslive.com/2023/05/07/portion-camp-wilderness-permanently-protected-through-conservation-easement/ https://mnland.org/2023/04/28/bad-axe-lake-bsa/ Scout Salute,
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National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Well said. Then are these raw membership numbers sufficient to determine if a demographic is under-served, disinterested, priced-out, ...? Regarding financials, I would add "average yearly cost to scout" and "average program cost to family" to report. -
National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Should demographic data (gender, race, religion,...) be included in the National Annual Report? Or is a scout is a scout, albeit in different age groups? -
National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
This topic is for discussion of National Annual Reports - missing data that should be included, data analysis, format, etc. Recent posts regarding coed troops and their liability risks have been moved to its own new topic. RS -
May 4, 2023 Seeking Potential Victims in William Mickel Case The FBI is seeking the public’s help in identifying potential minor victims who attended the following Boy Scouts of America Camps in New Jersey from August 2019 through March of 2022: Camp Winnebago located at 102 Timberbrook Road, Rockaway N.J., and Camp Allamuchy, 750 Waterloo Rd, #3468, Stanhope N.J. William Mickel, age 69, was employed at the camps and allegedly placed hidden cameras in the camps to illegally produce videos and images of children. Law enforcement believes there may be victims from multiple cities across New Jersey and/or the United States. On May 4, 2023, Mickel was arrested on federal indictment for distribution and possession of child pornography in the United States District Court of New Jersey. ... The FBI is legally mandated to identify victims of federal crimes it investigates. Victim may be eligible for certain services, restitution, and rights under federal and/or state law. Your responses are voluntary but may be useful in the federal investigation and to identify you as a potential victim. Based on the responses provided, you may be contacted by the FBI and asked to provide additional information. All identities of the victims will be kept confidential. More details at source link: https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/victim-services/seeking-victim-information/seeking-potential-victims-in-william-mickel-case Additional Note: “When children are involved, it’s not child pornography. It’s sexual abuse, and it’s a crime.” – Glen Pounder, Chief Operating Officer of Child Rescue Coalition On April 19, 2023, Glen Pounder became the BSA Youth Protection Executive.
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2023 National Jamboree - Cost/Attendance
RememberSchiff replied to HashTagScouts's topic in Open Discussion - Program
https://www.einpresswire.com/article/631676132/the-boy-scouts-of-america-prepares-to-welcome-over-15-000-scouts-and-scouters-to-its-20th-national-jamboree "The 2023 National Jamboree will be BSA’s first National Jamboree where female Scouts are able to attend as members of Scouts BSA troops. Young women have attended previous Jamborees as part of Scouting’s Venturing and Exploring programs, or they may have attended the 2019 World Scout Jamboree; but this is a landmark event for Scouting, with women representing nearly 20% of the total 2023 Jamboree attendance." “There are now more than 119,610 young women in Scouting, and 4,613 have attained the rank of Eagle Scout. This is a historic opportunity for BSA’s young women, regardless of their rank, to experience the fun, and adventure of a National Jamboree,” said Tom Pendleton, National Jamboree Director for the BSA. -
CPR and the First Aid Merit Badge
RememberSchiff replied to OaklandAndy's topic in Open Discussion - Program
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National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
IMHO. at just two pages, the Report to the Nation is brief to a fault. No financial information or list by name of National Board and Committee members as in years past. No mention of Youth Protection. No mention of BSA professionals. No mention of leaving bankruptcy (seems a significant "proceedings" to report) No mention of upcoming National Annual Meeting (also required by Charter) No photos. Of the "more than 28,384 participants went on treks at the BSA’s four national high-adventure bases: Philmont Scout Ranch, the Summit Bechtel Reserve, Sea Base, and Northern Tier", Even if all participants were Scouts this seems a small percentage. My $0.01, -
9.0.2.9 Eagle Scout Service Project Coach "It is true a Scout need not accept the assistance of the service project coach. Regardless, it is considered best for the council or district to designate one for every Scout who submits a project proposal for approval. The coach should then contact the Scout and suggest a first meeting, or telephone or video conference. Scouts have already promised when they submit a proposal that they have read the service project workbook, and thus they should already understand a coach is optional. Scouts who suggest they don’t need one should be counseled on the value a coach can add. Ultimately, however, working with a designated Eagle Scout service project coach is the Scout’s decision." My younger son ran into this. He did not want or need the assistance of an Eagle Coach. but the District Eagle Board demanded otherwise. My son had submitted his workbook electronically but the District could not process and later color paper copies (which were lost) before a District designated coach arrived. This coach was empathic as he had not had an Eagle Coach either. Coach made some comments but ultimately his real contribution was successfully delivering a 70+ page Eagle project workbook to the one-person District Eagle Board who was not an Eagle. "Can Districts or Councils make their own rules that are in conflict with what is published by National? " In my experience with two councils, both have made their own one-plus process rules. Sorry to hear of your son's experience. My $0.02,
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Many suggestions, dare I say answers, have been given by our fellow scouters here. A Scout Salute to them for being Helpful to another scouter. IMHO, time for the OP's scouts to experiment with patrol yells and discover their preferences. In my experience this comes naturally, just provide a scout-run program that gives them something to yell about. Oh and have your PL's read the Patrol Leader Handbook. My $0.02, Locking thread.
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National Annual Meeting May 30-June 1, 2023
RememberSchiff replied to 5thGenTexan's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Update April 17, 2023: Scouting Forward: 2023 National Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, May 30 – June 1, 2023, The conference registration fee for the 2023 National Annual Meeting is $740. The cutoff date to register for the National Annual Meeting is Friday, April 28th. Registration Details: https://scoutingwire.org/details-on-registering-for-scouting-forward-2023-bsa-national-annual-meeting-in-atlanta-georgia/ Registration Guide: https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/se-packet/2023-03-27/2023-National-Annual-Meeting-3-22-23.pdf I found no information regarding the live broadcast or recording of sessions. There appears to be about 40 elective sessions. These sessions caught my eye. BSA Recapitalization / Collaboration Between Councils & National Moving FORWARD Together. Learn more about Project Phoenix, the recapitalization of BSA, and how collaboration between Councils and the National Office of Development is vital to our success. Building and Delivering Exceptional Outdoor Programs and Activities What does the customer want and how can we ensure we meet and exceed their expectations. Current tools and resources will be shared to help you achieve this important goal. The Future of Cub Scouting Discover what the National Cub Scouting Committee has been working on to update the Cub Scout program. Fun, Simple, and Easy are the guiding forces along with data- informed decisions to these significant updates to Cub Scouting. Non-BSA Use of BSA Properties From A to Z - Insurance, Liability, NCAP Applicability, Policies and Procedures. Current resources and proven practices will be shared. Understanding Council Financial Statements Presented by members of the Local Council Finance & Fund Development Committee and other subject matter experts, this session will provide insight on how your local council financial statements are built. We will review key financial ratios and help you determine questions you can ask when reviewing your statements (Imagine if attendees brought their respective Council's financial statements.) NCAP Myths Debunked Let's debunk the folklore together when it comes to the myths of short-term camp and camp standard interpretations. We will also highlight resources every council Key 3 and board should be familiar with. -
National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Report to the Nation 2023 https://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/04/2023-Report.pdf -
Scout started screen repair business to pay for his Scouting projects. Dante Gentile said he’s learned that running a business is more than simply performing the service. “It’s a lot more complicated than I thought it was, with all the stuff you have to do – money, inventory, buying materials – mainly the management part of it.” Dante said. “And just the advertising, too. The more often people see it, the more likely they’ll try it.” Dante Gentile said he spends many summer days repairing screens. “Sometimes if it’s a long day, we’ll put a small TV in the garage, so it’s a little more entertaining.” He said the most challenging part of repairing a screen is removing an old rubber or metal spline. “It’s a lot more difficult to take out. If it’s dried out, it comes out in little pieces instead of all at once.” Two Scouts Screen Repair has also allowed Dante Gentile to put side some money for college and even flight school.. Scout Salute and 👍 Source link: https://www.shawlocal.com/the-herald-news/news/business/2023/04/17/romeoville-siblings-repair-window-screens-to-pay-for-scout-activities/
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Are AIScouterMembers coming to our virtual campfire?
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NBC News: Long accused of Indigenous misappropriation, Boy Scouts ask if it’s time to change In a recent email survey taken by 35,000 current and former members, the national organization asked a broad range of questions about what changes — if any — should be made to its usage and portrayal of Native American imagery, ceremonies and rituals. ...The survey’s results (from 20 questions) are not yet available but will be released publicly when they are, a spokesman for the organization said in a statement. ...Despite the range of the survey’s possible answers, the organization said in a statement to NBC News that “there are no plans to eliminate Native American traditions from the BSA program.” ...The organization routinely surveys members, although it has been years since it sent out a survey focused solely on the treatment of Native American culture and traditions, according to the statement. Much more at source link: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/native-american-appropriation-boy-scouts-rcna78373
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National Annual Reports
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Update April 14,2023 "...the report is expected to be delivered to Congress on April 25, 2023." https://finance.yahoo.com/news/stem-scout-selected-deliver-annual-120000221.html -
@Trebor welcome to scouter.com I found this, Watchung Reservation Trail Map http://www.spfhsxctf.net/directions/XC/TrailsideMap.pdf
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@HethSlaton welcome to scouter.com