SCOUTER Interactive - Your Guide to Scout Out the Net! SCOUTER Magazine and Network
SCOUTER  |  NetCompass  |  NetRoster  |  Forums  |  ClipArt  |  Headlines  |  Auctions  

You are 1 of 1168 Active Users

 Locator >
SCOUTER : Archives : Scouts-L : December 1996 : Post
Menu > Email this page to a friend Send page to friend
 


Check out the new SCOUTER Discussion Forums and Post Your Questions Now!

Fundraising for Charities (Salvation Army topic)

Bob Nieland (rgn@MCS.NET)
Fri, 6 Dec 1996 09:36:16 -0600


In the Salvation Army discussion, no one seems to have picked up on what
official BSA policy might have to say about this kind of activity.

We had been looking for a service project this fall. Our chartered
organization is involved with an organization called "Respite House", which
is planning to build temporary stay facilities for "medically fragile"
children (i.e. children who have a permanent medical condition that requires
24 hour medical supervision, but not necessarily hospitalization). Most of
these kids live at home, which puts a lot of strain on the family. The
Respite House concept is to give parents of these children a short break -
up to 2 weeks.

Because the primary need of the organization at this point is funding, we
had thought about organizing a fundraiser in which our Cub Scouts could be
involved. However, our District Executive found what appears to be an
official BSA Rule prohibiting Scouts from soliciting money for other not for
profits. The page she faxed to me is headed "Rules and Regulations, Article
IX." Section 2, Clause 1 on that page states:

"With the consent of the local council, members of the Boy Scouts of America
may cooperate with established non-partisan and nonsectarian national
movements for the relief of humanity in undertakings to raise money by
giving personal service, provided, however, that this shall not involve the
use of BSA youth members as collectors or solicitors of money."

The clause is written very awkwardly, and it wouldn't surprise me if it
originally ended with the word "money" (allowing the practice with local
council approval), but was subsequently changed to prohibit fundraising for
others. I wonder if someone who knows a lot about the history of BSA (MAJ
Mike?) could comment on the rule (e.g., how, when, why it was
included/changed, what it's intended to mean, etc.).

Bob Nieland
Committee Chairman, Cub Scout Pack 101
Naperville, Illinois
http://www.pack101.org/
mailto:rgn@mcs.net

Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City

A few Commercial Links from the SCOUTER NetCompass...


Featured Link CO - Colorado Whitewater RaftingClick here for more information
Exciting, Affordable and fun rafting adventures on Colorado's favorite rivers for all ages and abilities with one of Colorado's most experienced and trusted river outfitters. May qualify for a merit badge.

Featured Link High Adventure Canoe Trips in CanadaClick here for more information
Wilderness Canoe Camping trips in Canada. Chapleau Ontario river trips, fishing and whitewater for Scouts.

Featured Link Wilderness Dining -- Food and CookwareClick here for more information
Free shipping on freeze dried and dehydrated camping food, utensils, pots, pans and ovens for backcountry cooking. Also offers free recipes and ideas for gourmet backpacking meals.

Featured Link Team Building Games - Best on the WebClick here for more information
New scoutmaster? Looking for fun team building games you can learn now and lead tonight? Visit our virtual team building games workshop online. Comprehensive resource. Free activity guide.

Featured Link Arrow of Light Award Arrow KitClick here for more information
We supply handcrafted arrows for the Arrow of Light Ceremony. Patch pennants for all your Cub Scout awards are also available.

Featured Link How the Boy Scouts really got started Click here for more information
A new book on how scouting got started. For five decades, an American scout secretly mentored the Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell - This book tells the story!

Featured Link Arrowheads For Arrow of Light AwardsClick here for more information
Purchase authentic looking, hand crafted arrowheads for less than .25 cents each. Perfect for making ceremonial arrows. Made of stone, these are top notch replicas!

Add your link to SCOUTER NetCompass





Join SCOUTER.com

Join SCOUTER.com and participate in the Discussion Forums & receive our email newsletters. First, please enter your e-mail address. We'll see if we have you in our records (must be complete and valid e-mail address to complete registration):

E-mail address

Postal/ZipCode


Site Members Login


SCOUTER Forums

Share your questions, answers and ideas in the SCOUTER Forums!


FREE Web Hosting from SCOUTER!
SCOUTER.com provides free web hosting to more than 2,000 Scout units!

What's become of SCOUTER Magazine, the print publication?

Buy the Back Issues

NetCompass
Categories

Advancement
Calendar
Campfires
Discussion Lists
Graphics and Clipart
Leaders Resource
Medical Issues Library
Meeting Activities
Scout Skills
Scouting History
Scouting Organizations
Service To America
Training
Where To Go
Youth Protection

Sponsors

Site Dedication

SCOUTER celebrates the life of William Hillcourt... Scoutmaster to the World and the founding inspiration for the grassoots resources we share.

© 1994-2005 SCOUTER.com. All rights reserved.

SCOUTER is an independent publication and has been the primary Scouting portal on the web since 1994.
It is not officially affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of the USA or the World Organization of Scout Movements.
Web Developer/SaaS Hosting by FastRoot, Chicago - Terry Howerton

spacer.gif (57 bytes)