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===Additional Recognition for Varsity Scout leaders=== | ===Additional Recognition for Varsity Scout leaders=== |
Revision as of 04:00, July 25, 2008
- For youth rank advancement recognition, see Ranks.
- For youth advancement information on all Scouting programs, see Advancement.
Youth awards
Youth members from the Scouting program phases may earn various awards.
Advancement awards are earned by completing requirements along a set advancement trail that may include other ranks or awards. Examples of advancement awards include the Arrow of Light Award and the Venturing Gold Award.
Special opportunity awards are the other awards not part of a program advancement trail that recognizes the youth member for achievements in a field of interest, service, activity or other accomplishment. Examples of special opportunities awards include the William T. Hornaday Award, BSA Lifeguard, or a religious emblem.
Cub Scouting advancement awards
- Arrow of Light award - The highest award in Cub Scouting.
Cub Scouting awards and special opportunities
40 Belt Loops & Pins for Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts,
In addition to the Cub Scout Ranks and electives, Cub Scouts may earn dozens of additional awards that exapnd upon the basic rank requriements. In addition, Cub Scouts may earn Honor awards to recognize outstanding good deeds.
The Outdoor Activity Award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts. Boys may earn the award in each of the program years as long as the requirements are completed each year.The Conservation Good Turn Award is an opportunity for Scout units to join with conservation or environmental organizations (federal, state, local, or private) to carry out a conservation Good Turn in their home communities. Working together in the local community, the unit and the agency plan the details and establish the date, time and location for carrying out the project. It may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The Donor Awareness Patch is worn on the right pocket of the uniform as a temporary emblem. BSA has reduced their emphasis on this program, but has not discontinued it completely. This award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The Emergency Preparedness Award has different requirements for Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Boy Scouts, Venturers, and adults tailored for the abilities of each.
Interpreter Strip. Boys and adults may wear this strip if they show their knowledge of a foreign language or the sign language for the hearing impaired. This award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The National Summertime Award encourage packs to provide a year-round program by continuing to meet during the time periods when school is out of session for several weeks or months. Cub Scouts earn this pin by participating in three summertime pack events (one each in June, July, and August). This award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The National Den Award recognizes dens that conduct a quality, year-round program. Service projects, field trips, character development, and Cub Scout camping are areas that are emphasized. Dens earn the award as a team, not as individual den members. The recognition is a ribbon for the den flag or den doodle. All Cub Scouts (Tigers through Webelos) may earn this.
The BSA's STEM/NOVA Awards program is designed to introduce and encourage further study of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) by Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturers. A Scout may earn all four Nova awards. The Supernova awards are designed to inspire further study. It is recommended that you complete at least two Nova awards before starting the requirements for the Supernova award. This award may be earned by all registered Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The Recruiter Strip is awarded to Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts and is worn below the right pocket on the uniform. This award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
Religious Emblems, cloth, silver knot on purple, No. 05007, may be worn by youth or adult members who earned the knot as a youth member, above left pocket. Each faith has its own requirements for earning its emblem. A knot device may be used to indicate during which level of Scouting the award was earned. This award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The Hornaday Unit Award may be earned by a Cub Scout pack, Boy Scout troop, Venturing crew or Sea Scout ship that plans and carries out at least one conservation project. This award may be earned by all registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts.
The World Conservation Award can be earned only once while you are in Cub Scouting (i.e. as either a Wolf, Bear, or Webelos Scout; but not by Tiger Cubs).
The BSA Family Award program helps families accomplish worthy goals while building and strengthening relationships among family members. All family members are encouraged to participate and may earn the award.
The Cub Scout Shooting Sports awards are for authorized Cub Scouts Shooting Sports-related activities.
Honor Awards
Medal of Merit, cloth, gold and blue on tan, blue to right, No. 05025. The Medal of Merit may be awarded to a youth member or adult leader who has performed some outstanding act of service of a rare or exceptional character that reflects an uncommon degree of concern for the well-being of others.Honor Medal, cloth, red knot on tan, No. 05010. The Honor Medal may be awarded to a youth member or adult leader who has demonstrated unusual heroism and skill in saving or attempting to save life at considerable risk to self.
James E West Fellowship Award, cloth, green and gold knot on tan, No. 05026, Scout or Scouter. For a donation of $1,000 or more to a council endowment. This award may be presented to a registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scout.
Adult awards
Additionally, there are many "square knots" that adults can earn, which are summarized at Scouter leadership awards. Some of the more common include:
Scouter's Training Award, cloth, green knot on tan, No. 05008, above left pocket. Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing leaders may earn the Scouter’s Training Award and may wear the Scouter’s Training Award knot with an appropriate device.Cub Scout Den Leader Award, cloth, gold knot on blue, No. 05016. is available to Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos Cub Scout Den Leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements.
Scouter's Key, cloth, green and white knot on tan, green to right, No. 05006, above left pocket. Recognizes certain leaders for completing at least three years of service, training, and quality program objectives. Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Coaches and Advisors may earn the Scouter’s Key Award and may wear the Scouter’s Key knot with an appropriate device.
Adult Religious award, cloth, purple knot on silver, No. 05014, may be worn by adult members presented with the recognition, above left pocket. Adults may wear both knots if they satisfy qualifying criteria. Presented for faithful service while an adult leader.
Asian American Spirit of Scouting Service Award Recognizes outstanding services by an adult individual or an organization for demonstrated involvement in the development and implementation of Scouting opportunities for Asian American youth.
¡Scouting ... Vale la pena! Service Award Recognizes outstanding services by an adult individual or an organization for demonstrated involvement in the development and implementation of Scouting opportunities for Hispanic American/Latino youth.
William T. Hornaday awards, cloth, blue, green, and white knot on tan. It recognizes unusual and distinguished service in natural resource conservation and environmental improvement at the regional, national, or international level.
Boy Scouting advancement awards
- Scout badge - Boy Scouting joining requirements
- Eagle Scout Award - The highest award in Boy Scouting; both an advancement award and a rank.
- Eagle Palms - Recognition for further service, growth and tenure in Scouting.
Boy Scouting special opportunities awards
- 50 Miler Award
- Boardsailing BSA
- BSA Lifeguard
- BSA Stand Up Paddleboarding
- Complete Angler
- Cyber Chip
- Den Chief Service Award
- Donor Awareness Patch
- Emergency Preparedness BSA Award
- Firem'n Chit
- Historic Trails Award
- International Activity Badge
- International Exchange Program Emblem (discontinued)
- Interpreter Strip (French, Morse Code, Sign Language, Spanish, or any other language upon request)
- James M. Stewart Good Citizenship Award
- Kayaking BSA
- Keep America Beautiful Hometown USA Award
- Leave No Trace Award (discontinued)
- Mile Swim BSA
- National Honor Patrol Award
- National Outdoor Awards
- NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award
- National Youth Leadership Society
- NOVA Awards
- Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award
- Outdoor Ethics Action Award
- Outdoor Ethics Service Recognition Award
- Paul Bunyan Woodsman
- Physical Fitness Award (discontinued)
- Recruiter Strip
- Religious Emblems
- SCOUTStrong Be MedWise Award
- SCOUTStrong Presidential Active Lifestyle Award Challenge
- Scuba BSA
- Service Stars
- Snorkeling BSA
- Spirit of the Eagle Award
- Totin' Chip
- William T. Hornaday awards
- Whitewater Rafting BSA
- World Conservation Award
- National Court of Honor Lifesaving and Meritorious Action Award
- Unit Awards
- BSA Ready & Prepared Award
- Conservation Good Turn Award
- Journey to Excellence
- National Outdoor Challenge Unit Award
- SCOUTStrong Healthy Unit Award
Qualified Venturers may earn Boy Scout awards.
List of all Scouting Awards
See also
Boy Scouting Venture patrol
Available to youth Boy Scouts in troops with an active Venture patrol.
Varsity Scouting advancement awards
- Varsity Scout Letter
- Varsity Scout Letter Bar
- Varsity Scout Activity Pins
- Denali Award - The highest award in Varsity Scouting.
The basis of Varsity Scouts advancement is the Boy Scout Eagle trail.
Varsity Scouting special opportunities awards
Varsity Scouts may earn all Boy Scout special opportunities awards.
Venturing advancement awards
The basic advancement system
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- Venturing Gold Award
- Venturing Silver Award - The highest award in Venturing.
Expert-level awards
Male Venturers who have achieved First Class as a Boy Scout or a Varsity Scout may earn all Boy Scout awards until 18 years old.
Venturing special opportunities awards
- Venturing Shooting Sports Outstanding Achievement Award
- World Conservation Award
- William T. Hornaday Award for Venturers
- Venturing Leadership Award
- Young American Award
- BSA Lifeguard
- BSA Physical Fitness Award
- Boardsailing BSA
- Conservation Good Turn Award
- Emergency Preparedness Award
- 50 Miler Award
- Historic Trails Award
- International Activity Badge
- International Youth Exchange Emblem
- Interpreter Strip
- Kayaking BSA
- Mile Swim, BSA
- Snorkeling, BSA
Sea Scouting advancement awards
- Quartermaster Award - The highest award in Sea Scouting; both an advancement award and a rank.
Male Sea Scouts who have achieved First Class as a Boy Scout or a Varsity Scout may earn all Boy Scout awards until 18 years old.
Sea Scouting special opportunities awards
- Long Cruise Badge
- Small Boat Handler bar
- Qualified Seaman bar
- SEAL Training Award
- Standard Sea Scout Ship Award
- USPS Finley Sea Scout Service Award
- Venturing Shooting Sports Outstanding Achievement Award
- World Conservation Award
- William T. Hornaday Award for Venturers
- Venturing Leadership Award
- Young American Award
- BSA Lifeguard
- BSA Physical Fitness Award
- Boardsailing BSA
- Conservation Good Turn Award
- Emergency Preparedness Award
- 50 Miler Award
- Historic Trails Award
- International Activity Badge
- International Youth Exchange Emblem
- Interpreter Strip
- Kayaking BSA
- Mile Swim, BSA
- Snorkeling, BSA
Adult leader awards
Recognition for Cub Scout leaders
Cub Scout leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements are recognized by a system of awards.
- Cubmaster Award
- Cub Scout Den Leader Award
- Tiger Cub Den Leader Award
- Webelos Den Leader Award
- Pack Trainer Award
- Cub Scouter Award
The Cub Scouter Award is available to any leader, while the Tiger Cub Den Leader Award, Cub Scout Den Leader Award, Webelos Den Leader Award and the Cubmaster Award are available to those who have held the respective positions. These awards are recognized by a certificate and an embroidered square knot insignia. (Medallions for most awards were discontinued in 2001.)
Series awards
These awards are part of a series used in several of the BSA programs.
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The Scouter's Training Award is a recognition for registered adult volunteers who meet training and performance requirements while serving for two years in a volunteer position in a Cub Scout Pack, Boy Scout Troop, Venturing Crew, Sea Scout Ship, Roundtable Staff, or District Committee.
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See also
Online or classroom Leader Training
Youth protection (MANDATORY) – every registered adult must be re-certified every year at my.scouting.org, where they can also complete the following courses:
- Before the First Meeting
- First 30 Days
- Position Trained
- Other training opportunities: Roundtable – University of Scouting – Teaching EDGE
Outdoor Leader Training
In addition to fulfilling other requirements, some unit leaders need outdoor-specific training.
- BALOO – To have a Pack campout, or a Webelos Den campout, at least one unit leader must be BALOO trained.
- Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills – Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters -- at least one must be trained to have a campout.
- Wood Badge – Advanced Leadership skills for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venturing, district and council Scouters.
- Seabadge – Advanced Leadership skills for unit, district and council Sea Scouters.
Other outdoor-related links
External links
- Official Scouter's Training Award for Cub Scouts Progress Record
- Official Scouter's Training Award for Boy Scouts Progress Record
- Official Venturing Training Award Progress Record
- Official Sea Scout Adult Training Award
- Official Roundtable Staff Progress Record for the Scouter's Training Award
- Official District Committee Scouter’s Training Award Progress Record
- Scouter's Key
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The Scouter's/Commissioner's Key is a recognition for primary leaders who meet who complete advanced tenure, training and performance requirements in one (or more) of the following positions:
- Cub Scout Cubmaster
- Boy Scout Scoutmaster
- Venturing Advisor
- Sea Scout Skipper
- Unit Commissioner
- Roundtable Commissioner
- District Commissioner/Assistant District Commissioner
- Council Commissioner/Assistant Council Commissioner
Awards requirements | ![]() |
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![]() | Awards is discontinued. It has been replaced by Unit Leader Award of Merit. (See Discontinued awards.) |
Background
Shortly after the National Eagle Scout Association was established in 1972, it began to make available a NESA Scoutmaster Award. The award was presented to one Scoutmaster per BSA area each year. These Scoutmasters' records demonstrated proper use of Boy Scout advancement, and a significant number of their Boy Scouts attained the Eagle Scout rank. This award was discontinued on December 31, 1987.
The president of the Boy Scouts of America requested that NESA convert its award into a Scoutmaster Award of Merit that could be earned by all Scoutmasters. His rationale was that there is a need for recognizing Scoutmasters relatively early in their work in that position, before they qualify for the Scouter's Key.
Requirements
The nominee need not be an Eagle Scout but must:
- 1. Be a currently registered Scoutmaster who has served in that position for at least 18 months.
- 2. Have achieved the Quality Unit Award at least once during the period of service.
- 3. Have completed Boy Scout Leader Fast Start Orientation, New Leader Essentials, Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.
- 4. Have a record of proper use of the Boy Scout advancement program, resulting in a majority of Boy Scouts in the troop attaining the First Class rank.
- 5. Have a record of
- Development of youth leadership through the patrol method
- Positive relations with the troop's chartered organization
- An extensive outdoor program including strong summer camp attendance
- A positive image of Scouting in the community
- A troop operation that attracts and retains Boy Scouts
Procedure
The chair of the troop committee has the responsibility of nominating the Scoutmaster on behalf of the patrol leaders' council and the troop committee. (Click here to download the nomination form.)
The nomination is certified by the unit commissioner and forwarded to the local council service center.
The nomination should be approved by the Scout executive and either the council NESA chair or the council commissioner.
The Scout executive will forward the nomination to the director of the National Eagle Scout Association at the national office.
Award
A full-color certificate will be provided by NESA free of charge. A cost of $1.50 per certificate will be charged for a certificate with the recipient's name laser-printed. Payment should accompany the order.
The National Eagle Scout Association will send the certificates to the Scout executive via pouch mail. Please allow two to four weeks for turnaround time.
A full-color, 6-inch jacket patch, No. 00147, is available through the Supply Division.
A square knot (white on tan) for the uniform, No. 05001, is available through the Supply Division.
Presentations
The award may be presented at an appropriate chartered organization or unit function with acknowledgment at a district or council event or at a district or council recognition event.
Note: Nominees may earn the Scoutmaster Award of Merit one time only.
See also
- Nomination form
- Scoutmaster Award of Merit
- Venturing Advisor Award of Merit
- District Award of Merit
- Scouter Awards
- Adult Religious Award
Additional Recognition for Varsity Scout leaders
Adult Varsity leaders may earn the Varsity Letter and Varsity Scout Activity Pins. They meet the same requirements as the youth and must also complete Fast Start and Basic Leader Training (New Leader Essentials and Varsity Coach Leader Specific Training), attend six Varsity Roundtables, and complete a minimum of six months tenure.
Additional Recognition for Commissioners
In addition to the Series awards mentioned above, commissioners can also earn the:
Leadership and training awards
Distinguished service awards
- Silver Beaver Award
- Silver Antelope Award
- Silver Buffalo Award
- Silver World Award
- Distinguished Eagle Scout Award
Service awards for adults
- District Award of Merit: A recognition for Scouters who give noteworthy service to youth at the district level.
- International Scouter Award
- |William T. Hornaday Awards for Adult Scouters - Presented for distinguished service in conservation.
- Community Organization Awards
- Boy Scout Volunteer Award, NSSAR
- Cliff Dochterman Award, Rotary
- Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award
- George Meany Award (is also part of this category, but retains the use of its original square knot)
- Herbert G. Horton Alpha Phi Omega] Service to Youth Award
- Marvin M. Lewis Award, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
- Raymond A. Finley , Jr. Sea Scout Service Award, United States Power Squadrons
- Ruritan Scout Leader Community Service Award, Ruritan National Service Club
- Scouter's Achievement Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars
- Scouting Square Knot Award, American Legion
- United States Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, United States Department of Defense
National service awards
Designed for presentation to a noteworthy individual who has performed exceptional and unusual service to young people in hard-to-reach communities over a long period of time.
Recognizes outstanding services by an adult individual or an organization for demonstrated involvement in the development and implementation of Scouting opportunities for youth from rural or low-income urban backgrounds.
Recognizes outstanding services by an adult individual or an organization for demonstrated involvement in the development and implementation of Scouting opportunities for Hispanic American/Latino youth.
Recognizes outstanding services by an adult individual or an organization for demonstrated involvement in the development and implementation of Scouting opportunities for Asian American youth.
Support of Scouting awards