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- Programs | Scouting America
Discover the five main programs of the Boy Scouts of America; Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, Sea Scouting, and Exploring!
- Boy Scouts of America | Prepared. For Life. ™
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is chartered by Congress to serve our nation’s youth by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law The BSA aims to prepare young people for lives of impact and purpose
- Scouting America | Prepared. For Life. ™
Scouting is fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life
- About Scouting America
About Scouting America Annual Report Financial Statements Financial Statements Governance Scouting America Charter Key 3 National Executive Board Board Member Geographic Distribution Retiring Board Members Executive Communications Contact the BSA Diversity Inclusion Scouting’s Tradition and Commitment to Diversity, Our Continuing Journey Scouting America Introduces New Citizenship in
- Merit Badge Updates for 2025 | Scouting America
Scouts BSA is excited to share the planned updates to Merit Badges that will take effect on January 1, 2025 These updates will be reflected in Scoutbook and on our
- Merit Badges | Scouting America
Merit Badges All Merit Badges A-Z Eagle-required Merit Badges Digital Resource Guides Counselor Information Featured Career Sponsors Tips and Guides Scouts BSA Test Lab Auctioneering Life Skills Wildland Fire Management About Merit Badges You can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers as you earn merit badges There are more than 135 […]
- Awards Central | Scouting America
Find the most up-to-date information on all Boy Scouts of America related awards, including applications and nomination forms
- Special Needs and Disabilities - Serving Scouts With Disabilities
NOTICE For further resources and information please email us at SpecialNeedsChair@scouting org The basic premise of Scouting for youth with disabilities is that all youth want to participate fully and be respected like every other member of the unit While there are, by necessity, units exclusively composed of Scouts with disabilities, experience has shown that Scouting […]
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