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Title: Charter Organization Representative Orientation


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Charter Organization Representative Orientation
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What Is A Chartered Organization?
  • An organization which uses the Scouting Program
    to serve the youth of the organization.
  • The Boys Scouts of America is an educational,
    resource program. It charters community or
    religious organizations or groups to use Scouting
    as part of their service to their own members, as
    well as the community at large.

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Who Is the chartered organization representative?
  • Is an individual appointed by the head of the
    chartered organization and heads up the Scouting
    Department in the organization.
  • Is a voting member of the BSA council
    representing the chartered organization.
  • Is a member of the district committee. The
    chartered organization representative develops
    liaison between the organizations Scouting units
    and the resources available to these units
    through the district and council volunteer and
    professional resources.

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The chartered organization agrees to
  • Conduct the Scouting program according to its own
    policies and guidelines as well as those of the
    Boy Scouts of America.
  • Include Scouting as part of its overall program
    for youth and families
  • Provide adequate facilities for the Scouting
    unit(s) to meet on a regular schedule with time
    and place reserved.

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In Addition, The chartered organization agrees to
  • Appoint a chartered organization representative
    who is a member of the organization and will
    represent it to the Scouting Program and serve as
    a voting member of the local council. (Chartered
    organization head or chartered organization
    representative must approve all leader
    applications.)
  • Select a Scouting committee of parents and
    members of the chartered organization (minimum of
    three) who will screen and select unit leaders
    who meet the organizations standards as well as
    the leadership standards of the BSA.
  • Encourage the unit to participate in outdoor
    experiences, which are vital elements of Scouting.

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SCOUTING COMMITTEE/UNIT COMMITTEES
  • Each Scouting unit (Cub Scout pack, Boy Scout
    troop, or Venture Crew) is managed by a group of
    adults, approved by the chartered organization,
    who serve as the unit committee. (This committee
    typically has a committee chairman, secretary,
    treasurer, etc.)
  • The committees principal responsibility is to
    select the best-qualified leaders for the unit
    and see that they are supported in carrying out
    the units program.

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UNIT COMMITTEES
  • The chartered organization representatives
    relationship to the unit committee will vary with
    the nature of the organization and the type of
    unit. Generally, the chartered organization
    representative maintains a close liaison with the
    unit committee chairman.
  • The goal is to be sure that the chartered
    organization is aware of the units programs,
    needs, and successes.
  • The chartered organization representative should
    report the status of each unit to the head of the
    chartered organization or its governing body at
    regular intervals.
  • If help is needed, the resources of the chartered
    organization and the Boy Scouts of America can
    be mobilized in support.

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The council
  • Is a term used to describe a geographic region in
    which the Scouting program is administered
    through a paid professional staff.
  • Provides the Scouting Program to be used by the
    Chartered Partner.
  • Respects the aims and objectives of the
    organization and offer the resources of Scouting
    to help in meeting those objectives.
  • Provides year-round training, service, and
    support to the organization and its unit(s).
  • Provides training and support for the chartered
    organization representative as the primary
    communication link between the organization and
    the BSA.
  • Provides techniques and methods for selecting
    quality unit leaders and then share in the
    approval process of those leaders.

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The council agrees to
  • Provide primary general liability insurance to
    cover the chartered organization, its board,
    officers, chartered organization representative,
    and employees against all personal liability
    judgments when using the Scouting Program.
  • Provide camping facilities, service center, and a
    full-time professional staff to assist the
    organization in every way possible.
  • The local Council is to work with and help
    community organizations use Scouting and help
    Chartered Organizations succeed with the use of
    the program.

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The District
  • Is a similar geographic area within a council. A
    district receives direct service from a paid
    professional called a district executive.
  • The two types of people on the district committee
    are chartered organization representatives and
    members at large they each bring particular
    talents, interests, and skills to the committee.
  • As a member of this committee, its important
    that the chartered organization representative
    attend its meetings regularly. This will assure
    that the voice of the chartered organization is
    heard, its needs are met, and its successes are
    recognized.
  • If a chartered organization representative
    wishes, he or she should accept an assignment on
    one of the operating committees of the district.

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Structure of the BSA
Unit District Council National
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SUMMARYCOUNCIL/CHARTERED ORGANIZATION
REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
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THREE SECTIONS OF THE DUTIES
  • Head of the chartered organizations Scouting
    department
  • An active and involved member of the district
    committee
  • A voting member of the local council representing
    the interests of the chartered organization

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STAY INFORMED
  • Its important that the chartered organization
    representatives keep well-informed of the units
  • program and activities.
  • Its important that the chartered organization
    representative keep well informed of district and
    council activities and programs that could affect
    the chartered organizations units.
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