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Forms
New 2008 Eagle Scout Rank Application
Guide to Safe Scouting
Awards :
Local Council Service Center :
Advancement Forms:
Here is a repository of the latest official versions of popular forms available to download:
- Scouting Safely
- The Boy Scouts of America has nearly a century of experience conducting high-adventure outdoor activities in a manner that is safe for all participants. A wealth of resources and information are provided to enable adult leaders and youth to help us maintain our impeccable safety record.
- BSA Insignia Guide
- Th BSA Insignia Guide presents detailed information to enable our members to wear the correct complete uniform on all suitable occasions.
- Boy Scout Requirements
- Boy Scouting provides a series of surmountable obstacles and steps in overcoming them through the advancement method. The steps in the advancement system help Boy Scouts to grow in self-reliance and in their ability to help others.
- Poison Ivy Treatment Brochures
- Zanfel Laboratories has offered to provide poison ivy treatment brochures to troops who would like to have them. The brochures appear to be helpful in identifying the particular plants and contain related information.
- Uniform Inspection Sheet - Male Leaders [PDF]
- Uniform Inspection Sheet - Female Leaders [PDF]
- Uniform Inspection Sheet - Boy Scouts/Varsity Scouts [PDF]
- Ensure that adult leaders and Scouts alike present themselves properly dressed in their uniforms.
- Wilderness Use Policy [PDF]
- In order to minimize human impact on fragile ecosystems, the Boy Scouts of America emphasizes these practices for all troops, teams, and crews planning to use wilderness areas.
- Best Ideas for Outdoor Programs
- Share your ideas for outdoor programs and view suggestions that others have submitted.
- Three Ways Your Council Can Utilize Varsity Scouting
- Varsity Scouting could be called the Boy Scouts of America's best-kept secret. Learn how your council or organization could use this diverse program to boost participation by older boys.
- Scouting magazine
- Scouting is the national family magazine for the adult leaders and committee members of the Boy Scouts of America.
- Boys' Life magazine
- Boys' Life magazine helps make your Scouting program and your Scouts excel. Research shows that boys who subscribe to the magazine advance further, spend more time outdoors, and stay in Scouting longer than those who don't.
- The Language of Scouting
- The Language of Scouting provides information about the terms and style associated specifically with Scouting and grammar. Refer to this manual when preparing newsletters and other items to ensure consitent and correct use of Scouting terms.
- Council High-Adventure Directory
- The BSA high-adventure program directory lists council-operated high-adventure trekking programs to help units locate high-adventure programs across the nation.
- The Building Blocks of Scouting
- This resource puts the building blocks of Scouting into perspective, and depicts some of the materials available that help make Scouting happen.
- Passport to High Adventure
- Designed to help older Scouts, with guidance from their adult leaders, to plan and safely carry out council and unit high-adventure treks
- Passport to High Adventure Training Outline
- This training outline teaches how Scouts can plan and safely carry out council and unit high-adventure treks using Leave No Trace techniques.
- Training the Chartered Organization Representative
- An orientation course designed to familiarize Chartered Organization Representatives with Scoutings purpose, mission, structure, programs, and more.
- Guide to Safe Scouting
- The purpose of the Guide to Safe Scouting is to prepare adult leaders to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent manner.
- Climb on Safely
- Climb On Safely is the Boy Scouts of America's recommended procedure for organizing BSA climbing/rappelling activities.
- The Principles of Leave No Trace
- Leave No Trace is an awareness of our impact on the environment that teaches us to respect the rights of other users of the outdoors as well as future generations.
- Fact Sheets
- Fact Sheets provide detailed and up-to-date information about every aspect of Scouting: our programs, awards, history, practices, and more.
- Local Tour Permit Application - print on legal (8.5 x 14) size paper
- National Tour Permit Application
- Medical Exam, Class 1 and 2
- Medical Exam, Class 3
- Uniform Inspecition Sheets :
- Merit Badge Counselor Application
- Worksheet for Building a Merit badge Counselor List
- Silver Beaver Nomination
- District Award of Merit Nomination
- National Summertime Pack Award
- Troop Meeting Plan
- Application for BSA Lifeguard
- Historic Trails Program/50-Miler Award
- Unit Money-Earning Permit Application
- Progress Record for the Cub Scout Den Leader Award
- Progress Record for the Webelos Den Leader Award
- Progress Record for the Cubmaster Award
- Progress Record for the Cub Scouter Award
- Progress Record for the Boy Scout Leader's Training Award
- Scoutmaster Progress Record for the Scoutmaster's Key
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Forms Elsewhere on the BSA Web site:
A number of other forms are also available from the National Council site:
For Other Forms ...
To obtain an up-to-date and official copy of any Scouting form not listed above, contact the council service center.
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