MattR Posted July 29, 2024 Share Posted July 29, 2024 8 hours ago, RememberSchiff said: So earlier this month, Congress received the Report to the Nation 2024, will it be publicly released? Well, I suspect I know what the results are. To put it mildly, if the report was good news then we'd already have it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InquisitiveScouter Posted July 30, 2024 Share Posted July 30, 2024 Should be posted here when available: https://www.scouting.org/about/annual-report/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RememberSchiff Posted September 8, 2024 Author Share Posted September 8, 2024 (edited) Been awhile, here's an excellent example of latest Annual Report from the Scout Association (UK). The 79 pages describes their program, plan to reach their goals, past year financials, membership numbers, safeguarding (YP) governance (names of those in charge) AND a thank you to their financial supporters. https://yuf.org.uk/sites/yuf/files/2023-12/Scouts - Annual Report 2022 to 2023.pdf Oh and its public. Scout salute. Edited September 8, 2024 by RememberSchiff 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RememberSchiff Posted yesterday at 03:25 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 03:25 PM (edited) April 1, 2025 (I hope this is NOT an April Fools Joke!!!) Unlike recent years, this year Scouting America delivered on time as required by its U.S. Charter, its annual Report to the Nation. Announcement links: https://www.scoutingnewsroom.org/press-releases/scouting-america-delivers-report-to-the-nation-in-washington-d-c-highlighting-impact-and-future-vision/ https://www.globenewswire.com/fr/news-release/2025/04/01/3053541/0/en/Scouting-America-Delivers-Report-to-the-Nation-in-Washington-D-C-Highlighting-Impact-and-Future-Vision.html P.S. I will now look for the actual report ~RS Edited yesterday at 03:31 PM by RememberSchiff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InquisitiveScouter Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM (edited) 16 minutes ago, RememberSchiff said: April 1, 2025 (I hope this is NOT an April Fools Joke!!!) Unlike recent years, this year Scouting America delivered on time as required by its U.S. Charter, its annual Report to the Nation. Announcement links: https://www.scoutingnewsroom.org/press-releases/scouting-america-delivers-report-to-the-nation-in-washington-d-c-highlighting-impact-and-future-vision/ https://www.globenewswire.com/fr/news-release/2025/04/01/3053541/0/en/Scouting-America-Delivers-Report-to-the-Nation-in-Washington-D-C-Highlighting-Impact-and-Future-Vision.html P.S. I will now look for the actual report ~RS Good luck finding it... I looked for about 20 minutes, with no success. I'm sure you'll share when able P.S. Last one posted on BSA website?? 2019 https://www.scoutingnewsroom.org/about-the-bsa/annual-reports/ Although, you can view 2023's here... https://www.scouting.org/about/annual-report/ But scan through the links... what's with not putting them up after 2019? Edited yesterday at 03:44 PM by InquisitiveScouter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InquisitiveScouter Posted yesterday at 03:47 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:47 PM (edited) BTW, 2019 numbers for Scouts: 798,516 2023 numbers for Scouts: 392,275 A 50.87% loss over four years... ouch Prepare for an even more loss for 2024... Edited yesterday at 03:49 PM by InquisitiveScouter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tron Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM Share Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM In that global news wire thing they state more than a million which is purposely vague; however, knowing how non-profits like to do things I am going to assume that more than a million is closer to 1 million than any other milestone number above 1 million. I think we take this as a good thing, staying above 1 million for 2 years in a row is a sign that the membership decline has arrested. If they had reported just under 1 million or almost 1 million I would totally be in the oh snap, we're still declining camp. My special twist to this discussion though .... local rumors in my area are that "all hands on deck" emails were sent out last night concerning membership loss. Apparently the council I am in was not watching the expired membership reports and was counting everyone who had not renewed their membership on Dec 31, 2024 as members and yesterday when national dropped all of those people from the membership rolls my council lost somewhere around 25% of it's membership. What is everyone else hearing in their neck of the woods? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jameson76 Posted 13 minutes ago Share Posted 13 minutes ago On 4/2/2025 at 1:11 PM, Tron said: In that global news wire thing they state more than a million which is purposely vague; however, knowing how non-profits like to do things I am going to assume that more than a million is closer to 1 million than any other milestone number above 1 million. I think we take this as a good thing, staying above 1 million for 2 years in a row is a sign that the membership decline has arrested. If they had reported just under 1 million or almost 1 million I would totally be in the oh snap, we're still declining camp. My special twist to this discussion though .... local rumors in my area are that "all hands on deck" emails were sent out last night concerning membership loss. Apparently the council I am in was not watching the expired membership reports and was counting everyone who had not renewed their membership on Dec 31, 2024 as members and yesterday when national dropped all of those people from the membership rolls my council lost somewhere around 25% of it's membership. What is everyone else hearing in their neck of the woods? The complete lack of transparency by BSA (or DBA SA as part of BSA...it's somewhat confusing) on actual membership numbers is certainly neither Trustworthy or Helpful and is troubling. I would also suggest that the management team is not at all Thrifty with BSA resources. Obviously the numbers are low, or they have no good way to validate or generate membership numbers. Par for the course for an organization that judges success by money raised and not participants 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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