FireStone Posted yesterday at 04:35 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:35 PM (edited) My pack is taking in another local pack that has had dwindling membership. We're not merging officially, yet, but the other pack will attend all of our den and pack meetings and activities. Packs will remain separate in registration, finance, charter, rosters, etc. Just functionally work together. What is the requirement for number of registered den leaders needed for both packs if we're working together? Do both packs still need the requisite 2 registered DLs per den? So if our Bears den has the other pack's Bears den at our den meetings, does the other pack's Bears den still need registered leaders? Edited yesterday at 04:35 PM by FireStone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tron Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago You're going to need a handful of things. First you will need council permission to hold joint unit events (joint den meetings count as joint event). Both units will need to provide 2 registered leaders per event. So assuming you are holding joint den meetings you will need 4 leaders, 2 from each unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred8033 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I am a rule follower. It's my personality. At some point, it gets ridiculous. But, Tron sounds right. Consider a full merger instead. Sitting on the fence about merging causes it's own trouble (coordination, emotions, cost of who pays for what, etc). A full merger is easier and better in the long run. And, you don't have to ask permission. It's just a member transfer from Pack X to Pack Y. As for assets (tents, cash, etc), Pack X donates their assets to Pack Y. No one will ask and it works smoother that way. Edited 1 hour ago by fred8033 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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