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| Membership |
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| 99.696 |
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Registered Scouts and Learning for Life Participation at year-end |
| 22,661 |
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Registered volunteer adult leaders |
| 2,377 |
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Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Venture Crews, Explorer and LFL Groups |
| 1,414 |
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Centennial Quality Units (Packs, Troops, and Crews) |
| 46,407 |
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Young adults in Learning for Life (more than 50% are young women) |
|
39,704 |
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Estimated “At-Risk” youth served by Scouting, including 5,225 inner city youth |
| 6,956 |
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Learning for Life Champions participants (youth with mental or physical disabilities) |
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| Camping |
|
|
| 88,436 |
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Total nights camped by Scouts at the Council’s six camps |
| 6,488 |
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Boys attended Cub Day Camp |
| 44,350 |
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Nights camped by Scouts at Camp Strake; one of the most used Scout facilities |
| 1,250 |
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Scouts, leaders and volunteer staff attended ‘Winter Camp’ |
| 7,577 |
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Acres available for youth camping maintained and operated by the Council |
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| Program |
|
|
| 3,208 |
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Public Relations articles in all media |
| 7,000 |
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Adult leaders trained |
| 3,908 |
|
Colonneh lodge members |
| 25,930 |
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Total advancements earned |
| 37,769* |
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Merit badges earned |
| 27 |
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Vigil Honor recipients |
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| Finance |
|
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| $6,874,841 |
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Friends of Scouting dollars pledged |
| $1,881,240 |
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Raised in Family and District Enrollment Friends of Scouting |
| $1,623,693 |
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Received from all contributing United Ways |
| $2,265,000 |
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Worth of popcorn sold with approximately 1/3 going directly to Units |
| $13,974,603 |
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Totals commitments towards the Council’s Legacy Campaign |
| $403,629 |
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New commitments to the council’s endowment fund |
|
16 |
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Number of identified planned gifts through wills and bequests |
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| Recognition |
|
|
| 995* |
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Eagle Scouts |
| 32 |
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Silver Beaver recipients |
| 32 |
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Young American Award Recipients |
*Estimated year end final.
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Revised 4/24/2008
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