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Layne's Fundraiser is LIVE!
I recently attended a Scouting America leadership training called Wood Badge. It takes place over two weekends, and when I showed up on that first morning, I had no idea what to expect—let alone how much it would challenge me, inspire me, and change the way I serve as a Scouter. One of the central components of Wood Badge is “working your ticket”—a set of five meaningful goals you commit to completing that will strengthen the Scouting experience for our youth. Throughout the
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5 days ago2 min read


From Wood Badge Ticket to National Vision: Making Scouting For All a Reality
Scouting has long been a place where young people learn skills, build friendships, and explore the outdoors. Yet, for some children, especially those with disabilities, fully participating in these adventures can be a challenge. This story begins with a simple Wood Badge ticket goal—a project designed to secure adaptive equipment for one Cub Scout in our local Pack—and grew into a nationwide vision to make Scouting accessible to every child, regardless of ability. The Beginni
jamie0597
Nov 133 min read


Navigating Grants: A Guide for Inclusive Scouting
Grants can be a lifeline for organizations seeking to promote inclusivity in scouting. Whether you are a local troop leader, a community organization, or a national scouting body, understanding how to navigate the grant landscape is essential. This guide will provide you with practical steps, tips, and resources to help you secure funding for your inclusive scouting initiatives. Understanding the Importance of Grants Grants are financial awards given by governments, foundatio
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Nov 134 min read
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