New Unit Registration
Steps to Create a New Unit:
Step 1: Chartered Organization Agreement
Every potential chartered organization must complete this agreement which outlines the responsibilities of the new chartered organization as well as the local council.
Step 2: New Unit Application
The new unit application collects the key information about the new chartered partner including the executive officer and location of the unit.
Step 3: Adult Leadership Identified, Recruited, and Trained
All new adults must complete a BSA Adult Application. They must also complete the Pennsylvania required background checks. Before an adult can be registered they also must complete Youth Protection Training.
A troop requires the following leaders who must complete the following training:
Chartered Organization Representative:
Must complete Youth Protection Training. Recommend completing Chartered Organization Representative Training
Committee Chair:
Must complete Youth Protection Training and Committee Training (available online at my.scouting.org)
Committee Member (need 2):
Must complete Youth Protection Training. Recommend completing Committee Training (available online at my.scouting.org)
Scoutmaster / Cubmaster:
Must complete Youth Protection Training, Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Specific Training (available online at my.scouting.org), and Introduction to Outdoor Skills (available in person only). Recommend completing Hazardous Weather Training (available online at my.scouting.org)
Assistant Scoutmaster / Asst Cubmaster (recommended):
Must complete Youth Protection Training. Recommend completing Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Specific Training and Hazardous Weather Training (available online at my.scouting.org), and Introduction to Outdoor Skills (available in person only)
Step 4: Program Planning
One of the key elements of all successful troops would be the troop’s annual program plan and planning conference. There are a number of great resources available to help with Program Planning. Here is a link to some of the best resources.
Preparation Steps
- Calendar
- Meeting Plan
- Planning Conference Guide (PowerPoint)
Step 5: Recruit Youth Members and Orient Parents
All new youth need to complete a BSA Youth Application. Assigning a Committee Member to be a New Member Coordinator is a great way to help get youth and parents acclimated to the unit and Scouting.
Step 6: Turn all of the paperwork in and Get Scouting!
Paperwork can be submitted before February 1
Completed Paperwork includes:
- Chartered Organization Agreement
- New Unit Application
- Adult Applications, training, and background checks
- Youth Applications
- Appropriate Fees
- $75 unit registration fee
- $46 registration fee per adult
- $73 registration fee per youth
- $12 Boys’ Life Fee prorated (optional)
New Unit Registration
- Annual Charter Agreement
- New Unit Application
- Adult Application
- Youth Application
- Exploring Youth Application:
- Exploring Adult Application:
- Exploring MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
- New Unit “Post/Club” Application
Recruitment
- BSA Digital Flyer
- BSA Recruit Digital Flyer
- National Recruitment Tools
- #CubChat LIVE! (Facebook Watch)
- Scout Talk Videos (YouTube)
New Scout
Financial Assistance
COVID-19
- Restart Scouting Checklist 680-693
- COVID-19 FAQ _ Boy Scouts of America (2020)
- Texas COVID19 Protocols for Youth Club Participants
- Medical Pre-Screening Form 680-057
Medical Record:
- Routine Medication Record (Revised 2011)
- Heath & Medical Record 680-001_ABC
- Heath & Medical Record 680-001_instruction
- New Health Form FAQ Sheet
Outdoor Activities
- 680-055 Insurance Safety Moment
- Insurance Coverage for BSA
- Age Appropriate Guidelines for Scouting 680-685 (1)
- Camping Checklist
- BSA Swim Test
- Map to Camp Perry
Adult Participation
- Leader Application and Background Check
- Scoutbook Account Setup for Parents
- Adult Uniform Essentials Price List 2019
- Guide to Advancement 2019_33088