Leave No Trace is a nationally recognized outdoor skills and ethics awareness
program to reduce our impact on the environment and on the experiences of
other visitors.
Learn how the Cub Scout pack, Boy Scout troop, Unit commissioner, and district
Webelos transition chair can coordinate their efforts to ensure the passage
from Cub Scout pack to Boy Scout troop is a smooth transition for Webelos
Scouts.
Scoutreach Division gives special leadership and emphasis to urban and rural
Scouting programs. Scoutreach is the BSA's commitment to making sure that
all young people have an opportunity to join Scouting, regardless of their
circumstances, neighborhood, or ethnic background.
The Boy Scouts of America's recommended procedure for organizing BSA climbing/rappelling
activities at a natural site or a specifically designed facility such as a
climbing wall or tower.
Through diverse high-adventure and outdoor opportunities. Scouting not only
provides adventure but also emphasizes values through ideals that reinforce
God, country, and personal growth.
To prepare adult leaders to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent
manner, the Guide to Safe Scouting presents policies and guidelines
to protect members from known hazards that have been identified through over
eighty years of experience.
These Fact Sheets, produced by the External Communications Division, provide
detailed and up-to-date information about every aspect of Scouting: our programs,
awards, history, practices, and more.
Resources to assist the newly-recruited Venturing crew Advisor in using
the program planning process to get a crew up and running and off to a successful
start.