President Ford Field Service Council Eagle Scout Rank Processing Procedures and Checklist STEPS TO EAGLE CHECKLIST

Similar documents
Timucua District Eagle Candidate Process 2016

The 12 Steps from Life to Eagle in Troop 869

EAGLE SCOUT PROCESSING CHECKLIST

Life to Eagle. Prepared by. Dave Ragsdale Eagle Board of Review Chair and

West and Northwest Michigan September 2016

Process for Achieving the Eagle Rank - Troop 37, Los Altos CA This version - last updated 5/2/2017

Life to Eagle Training Session 3: Eagle Scout Rank Application Paperwork

LIFE TO EAGLE INSTRUCTIONS NORTH STAR DISTRICT GREATER ST LOUIS AREA COUNCIL

Life to Eagle Scout Project Proposal and Related Procedures. Slideshow Title 1/23/2016 2

The Eagle Process. Durham Scout Center W. Maple Road, Omaha, NE P: BSA (9272) F:

ATLANTA AREA COUNCIL MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR APPLICATION PROCEDURE

LIFE TO EAGLE PROCESS Aklan & Iron Horse Districts January 30, 2016 Bruce McGurk, Eagle Coach, ADC/UC

Jobless Rates Fall in Metro Areas as Employment Levels Rise

EAGLE SCOUT LEADERSHIP SERVICE PROJECT

TROOP 49. Path to Eagle

3 Dan Osborne 5370 Shaftsburg Rd Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale,

Life to Eagle Guide. Rose Bowl District Greater Los Angeles Area Council

Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook

MACMHB ~ ~

Longhorn Council Eagle Scout Policies and Procedures

2016 Life to Eagle. Oct, 2016 Bob Faulkner Advancement Chair Northern Trail

Scouts Name: Troop #

Life to Eagle Seminar

Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Grants and Loan Guarantees (Overview & Strategies)

REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATES RISE SEASONALLY IN JANUARY

Message from the Chief Scout Executive

FIP, SDA, RCA and MA. This item contains medical determination policy for: Disability and/or blindness. FIP, SDA, RCA and MA

Advancement Guidelines California Inland Empire Council

Boy Scouts of America. Hawkeye Area Council Eagle Board of Review Process

Voting System RFP Best Practices and Michigan s Recent Experience with Statewide RFP

Eagle Scout Advancement Procedures and Guidelines

Path to Eagle District Eagle Project approval and Board of Review

The Path to Eagle. A Guide to Help You Through The Steps to Eagle. Pacifica District The Greater Los Angeles Area Council Boy Scouts of America

Life to Eagle Seminar

Attention Prospective Students Eric Verhaar Scholarship

Labor Force Withdrawal Pushes Down August Jobless Rates in Southern Lower Michigan

Alamo Area Council, BSA. Eagle Scout. Project Approval Review & Board of Review. Training for Adult Leaders Updated April 10, 2014 CONTENTS

Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook

Procedure for Scheduling an Eagle Board of Review After the Eagle Project--- up through the Board of Review;

TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN MICHIGAN YOU MUST BE:

BSAC EAGLE SCOUT CANDIDATE PROCESS GUIDE

The following series of Questions and Answers are taken from a portion of the BSA Website titled Rank Advancement and the Board of Review Process:

INFORMATION PROVIDED

Earning Eagle Rank. Troop Leadership Focus. University 11/15

Troop 1145 Eagle Advisor SM Hanford

EAGLE SCOUT LEADERSHIP SERVICE PROJECT. Service Project Guidelines

Eagle Scout Guide. Historic Troop 2. Riverside, California. Best in the West since Introduction

Earning Eagle Rank Troop Leadership Focus

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EAGLE SCOUT CANDIDATE

Understanding the Eagle Scout Rank process

Eagle Scout Rank Advancement Procedures

Life to Eagle Advancement Process. Jim Kruse Eagle Scout, Class of 1971 Los Amigos District Eagle Program Chairman

Eagle Candidate Seminar

A Guide (and Checklist) to Attaining Your Eagle Rank in Troop 890

Table of Contents So You Want To Be an Eagle Scout...2 What You Will Need...3 Eagle Scout Rank Requirements...4

Eagle Candidate Seminar. R. C. Smith

Troop 200 Life to Eagle

INFORMATION PROVIDED

2013 Life to Eagle. September 28, 2013 Jimmy Greenwood Advancement Chair Northern Trail

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA EAGLE SERVICE PROJECT PLANNING GUIDE AND EAGLE ADVANCEMENT FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS

Eagle Scout Rank Advancement Procedures

Life to Eagle Seminar

Message from the Chief Scout Executive

Life to Eagle Workshop For Leaders. Jeff Campana Pacifica District June 9, 2011

Troop 695 Eagle Scout Rank Process

EAGLE SCOUT PROCEDURES GUIDE

EAGLE SCOUT CANDIDATE S GUIDEBOOK

Trail to Eagle. Prepared by Tahquitz District Advancement Committee California Inland Empire Council

Trail to Eagle Pamphlet

EAGLE SCOUT MENTOR GUIDE BOOK

Life To Eagle. Welcome!

The Benefiting Organization s Guide to an. Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project (02/04/15)

Harford District Baltimore Area Council Life to Eagle Process - Check List

Council Advancement Policy Eagle Project Reviews and Eagle Board of Reviews

It is the responsibility of the Council Advancement Committee to oversee the advancement program within the Council area.

Unit Guidelines for the Steps from Life to Eagle

Gateway District Eagle s Nest

APPLICATION FILING AND REGISTRATION

EAGLE SCOUT CANDIDATE S GUIDEBOOK

EAGLE SCOUT CANDIDATE S GUIDEBOOK

Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook

West Michigan Watershed Collaborative

The Life to Eagle Process

EAGLE SCOUT LEADERSHIP SERVICE PROJECT. July 2011 Expires last day of July 2012

The Eagle Trail Guidebook

EAGLE PROJECTAPPROVAL - APPOINTMENTS GUIDELINES - PREPARING FOR THE EAGLE SCOUT BOARD OF REVIEW

Circle Ten Advancement Policies and Procedures A Guide for Scouts, Leaders and Parents

EAGLE SCOUT LEADERSHIP SERVICE PROJECT CHECKLIST

MITN PURCHASING COOPERATIVE MEMBERS LIST Updated 4/10/18 AGENCY

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Santa Clara County Council Pioneer District. Eagle Scout Service Project Coach Guide

Fishawack District Boy Scout Advancement Update September 2016

Provider Manual 2016

Life to Eagle process

President Ford Council, BSA NYLT. (National Youth Leadership Training) Two Sessions June 16 to June 21, 2013 August 5 to August 11, 2013

Utah National Parks Council Eagle Advancement Procedures and Guidelines Scope: Authority: References: Definitions: District Advancement Chair

Tribal Council Allocation of 2% Funds Application Form

LIFE SCOUTS ON THE TRAIL TO EAGLE

S T A T E O F M I C H I G A N BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF ALLEGAN. December 10, 2015 ADMINISTRATION 2016 SURVEY AND REMONUMENTATION GRANT

Leaders Guide to Assist an Eagle Scout Rank Applicant

Gateway District Eagle s Nest

Transcription:

President Ford Field Service Council Eagle Scout Rank Processing Procedures and Checklist STEPS TO EAGLE CHECKLIST The checklist below, is a tool for Scouts to use as they follow the President Ford Council Eagle Scout Rank Processing Procedures. This first page, is a quick one-page checklist of 13 steps required to attain Eagle Scout. Detailed instructions can be found on the following pages. Please familiarize yourself with the Expanded Processing Procedures. STEPS TO GET AN EAGLE PROJECT APPROVED Pick a project 1. Go on-line to www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-927_fillable.pdf 2. Write up the Project Proposal (Project Proposal pages A, B, C,D, & E) found in the Workbook. Obtain ALL necssary signature on page E of the Project Proposal 3. Complete a fund raising application if required (under $1500 not required) 4. Get project approval from the Council Advancement Representative for your District STEPS TO DO AFTER EAGLE PROJECT IS APPROVED 5. Complete the Project Plan (Project Plan pages A, B, C, D, & E) found in the Workbook. This must be done prior to beginning work on your project 6.. Start work on your project and complete it. 7. After the project is complete, write-up the Project Report (Project Report pages A, B, & C) in the Workbook. FINISH ALL EAGLE RANK REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY AND SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE BEFORE TURNING 18 8. Complete all Eagle Rank Requirements including position of responsibility and Scoutmaster Conference. STEPS AFTER ALL EAGLE RANK REQUIREMENTS ARE COMPLETED 9. Complete the Eagle Scout Rank Application Go to www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-728_wb_fillable.pdf to obtain the latest version of the Eagle Scout Rank Application 10. Secure an Eagle Rank Application Verification from the Service Center in Grand Rapids. (Go to the Expanded section for complete instructions, contact information, and a specific list of what needs to be provided. 11. Provide reference letter requests and envelopes to references listed on your Eagle Application 12.Turn in the completed Eagle Packet to the designated Council Representative who will be conducting your Eagle Board of Review. Attend your Eagle Scout Rank Board of Review. 13.After your successful completion of your Board of Review... the necessary and completed paperwork will be delivered to the Service Center by the Grand Rapids by the Council Advancement Representative.

-- Expanded -- Eagle Scout Rank Application - Processing Procedures While a Scout is starting the final steps to attaining his Eagle Rank, the following is a suggestion to check his advancement record to date, to ensure that his official record agrees with what he thinks he has completed. Doing it now, can avoid surprises and provide adequate time to make the necessary corrections and prevent last minute panic. This can be done by obtaining a copy of his personal and individual record from the Troop Advancement person who can access this information through the BSA on-line Internet Advancement. Or he can get his scouting record directly from the Grand Rapids Service Center, by contacting Marci Byxbe at marci.byxbe@scouting.org or 616-785-2662 ext 3004 These two sources represent your official BSA advancement record. This official record is what will be used to verify you application. (step 10) Don't wait to check this...you don't need any surprises especially if your 18 th birthday is getting close. EXPANDED STEPS TO EAGLE PROJECT APPROVAL 1. Pick a Project The Scout should receive the Scoutmaster's approval, prior to proceeding with a written proposal in the Eagle Scout Project Workbook. Eagle Scout Project Workbook: use this hyperlink: www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-927_fillable.pdf (This is the BSA website insuring your using the most up-to-date form; also, this is a PDF-fillable format which is highly recommended for legibility however it can be printed blank and filled in off-line) 2. Write up the Eagle Scout Service Project Proposal in the Workbook. The Scout will need to complete the sections titled Contact Information (a one-page document on page B), Eagle Scout Service Project Proposal (pages C, D, and E) and approval signatures on the bottom of page E. (Council approval will be provided after the proposal has been successfully reviewed by the Council Representative -see last page this package). 3. Complete a fund raising application if required: A Scout will need to complete an Eagle Scout Project Fund Raising Application if they: 1) need to raise funds in order carry out their project, or 2) if they will be securing donations of materials. Note: If the total amount of the two above items is expected to be less than $1500 a Scout does not have to complete an application. Excluded in this $1500 amount are the contributions coming from: the Scout, Scout's parents or relatives, Scout's unit or its Chartered Organization, parents or members of the Scout's unit, or the beneficiary of the Scout's project. All moneys left over regardless of the source goes to the project's beneficiary. The fund raising application is included in your Workbook on Fund raising Application Page A. (The is in the back of the workbook after Page E of the Project Plan) If required, complete the form and obtain the approvals necessary at the same time as the review/approval of your project proposal. (Council approval will be provided as appropriate by the Council representative)

Please note that if the fund raising needs change, and grow to a level requiring a fund raising application, the Scout will need to submit a Fund raising Application to the Council Representative for approval prior to any fund raising activity. 4. Get Project Approval from the Council Representative A. The Scout will contact the Council Representative directly when he has an Eagle Scout Service Project Proposal ( Eagle Project Proposal ) to be approved. It is recommended that they have a face-to-face meeting. If that is not practical or possible, the Eagle Project Proposal can be mailed to the Council Representative. ( The last page of these Steps contains a list of Council Representatives and their contact information. If you are not sure of which one covers your area, pick one that is your best guess and call, indicating what Troop you are from, and the city where the unit meets. If you guessed wrong they will redirect you,) B. When a face-to-face Eagle Project Approval meeting is held, the Scout should bring one original and one copy (plus any additional copies requested by the Council Representative) of the Eagle Scout Service Project Proposal + Fund Raising Application (as applicable). After the Eagle Project Proposal is approved, the Scout will keep the signed original workbook. STEPS TO COMPLETE AFTER THE EAGLE PROJECT IS APPROVED 5. Complete the Eagle Scout Service Project Plan found in the Workbook: The Scout will need to complete the section titled Eagle Scout Service Project Plan (the first step was a proposal now this is the Plan, which is more detailed than the proposal) ( pages cover + A-E) This must be done prior to beginning work on your Project. To assist you in completing this section, the BSA National Council highly recommends that you work with a project coach. (If you do not know who your assigned project coach is...contact the same Council representative, who approved your plan, with your questions. Most of them have been associated with Eagle Projects for many years and will be able to quickly help you.) 6. Start work on your project and complete it. 7. After the Project is complete, write-up the Project Report in the Workbook: The Scout will need to complete the section titled Eagle Scout Service Project Report (cover + pages A-C). Remember to obtain signatures for the Candidate's Promise + the Unit Leader and Beneficiary on the bottom of Page C FINISH ALL EAGLE RANK REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE BEFORE TURNING 18!! Note: The Eagle Rank Requirements do not require any paperwork be turned into council prior to turning 18, just have the merit badges, project work and signatures before 18.

8. Complete all Eagle Scout Rank requirements including Scoutmaster Conference Please note some unit leaders want to review all of the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook at the time of the Scoutmaster Conference...be prepared. (The Scoutmaster (Conference is listed as Requirement #6 on the Eagle Rank application meaning it must be completed prior to your 18 th birthday. However, you may not have completed your Eagle Rank application that contains a place for his/her signature and date. That means you will need to have it signed later with the date of occurrence but the actual conference can continue.) STEPS AFTER ALL EAGLE RANK REQUIREMENTS ARE COMPLETED 9.Complete the Eagle Scout Rank Application: use this hyperlink www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-728_wb_fillable.pdf (This is the BSA website this insures your using the most up-to-date form; also, this is a PDF-fillable format which is highly recommended for legibility however it can be printed blank and filled in off-line) Include a statement of your ambitions & life purpose (annotated after requirement # 6 on Eagle app. 10. Secure an Eagle Scout Rank Application Verification Form from the Grand Rapids Service Center In order to obtain this verification send a copy of your completed and signed(in all areas up to, but not including BSA Local Council Verification ) on your rank application form. Using one of the following methods: a. attached to an email to marci.byxbe@scouting.org b. Faxed (616-785-0835) c. by USPS mail Boy Scouts of America 3243 Walker Ave NE Grand Rapids, MI 49544-9775 d. or hand delivered to the Grand Rapids Service Center (Verifications are not provided at the Traverse City office) The Grand Rapids Service Center will review the application, print out and sign the certification (form 58-728C) and will email (as an attachment) to the Scout and the anticipated Board of review chairman. This certification form must be included in the packet the Scout will be providing to the Council Representative in Step 13 (see below) (This email to the Scout will also be forwarded to the Council Representative who has been selected to conduct the Eagle Scout Board of Review. In this message, the scout will be advised of what material is required for the Board of Review indicating that some of this may have already been made available, but insuring that the scout aware that he is responsible for insuring ALL of that has been made available to the Chairman. The contact information of who the Council Representative is, will be provided (in this email) to avoid confusion to the Scout. The Scout (himself) will be expected to iniate contact as necessary for later actions.)

11. Provide reference letter request and envelopes to your references on the Eagle Application. Either slightly before or after the Scouts sends the completed Eagle Scout Application to the Service Center (Step 10 above), the Scout will give a sample reference letter to the individuals listed as references on the application. (Note: These sample references are strongly suggested to be used as they explain what information is type of review is being also need to provide sample similar to the contact info.requested) These sample reference letters can be hand delivered or mailed to the person asked to submit a reference. In both delivery methods, the Scout will include a stamped envelope addressed to his Unit Leader or the Unit designee. Scouts are not allowed to handle the completed forms as they are a confidential reference. On the outside of the envelope the Scout should write Confidential Reference for and enter the Scout's name. Include the reference writer's name and return address on the envelope. After the reference letter is received by the unit leader or Unit designee, it shall remain UNOPENED until it is provided to the individual chairing the Eagle Board of Review. These letters will be opened by the Board of Review panel, and will NOT be seen by anyone outside of that group. They will be destroyed by the Grand Rapids Service Center and will be logged accordingly as destroyed. 12.Turn- in the completed Eagle Packet to Council Representative for Eagle Board of Review: After a Scout has all the below listed items completed, the Scout is responsible for contacting the Council Representative for an Eagle Scout Rank Board of Review. All of these components need to be delivered to the Council Representative. The Scout and the Representative will decide how the Scout will get the packet to the Council Advancement Representative. The following items should be delivered to the Council Advancement Representative: Completed Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook with final report and all necessary original signatures Original Eagle Scout Application with all signatures Statement of ambitions and life purpose and listing of positions held in other organizations Eagle Scout Rank Application Verification Form that has been generated, verified, signed and received from the Grand Rapids Service Center Staff Unopened reference letters. (Note: The Council Representative may have already obtained some of the above information. However, it is the Scout's responsibility to ensure that they do have this information prior to attempting to schedule an Eagle Board of Review)

13. Attend Eagle Scout Rank Board of Review after which the completed paperwork will be delivered to the Grand Rapids Service Center. When the Eagle packet is received by the Council Representative, he or she will review it for completeness (eg. Confirming necessary signatures life purpose statement, etc. ) After the packet is confirmed complete, the Council representative can schedule an Eagle Scout Rank Board of Review. The Eagle Scout Rank Board of Review will be held in due course. Assuming the Board of Review finds the candidate acceptable as an Eagle Scout, the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook will be returned to the Scout immediately after the Eagle Scout Rank Board of Review. Next, three items must be delivered o the Grand Rapids Service Center. These are the responsibility of the Council Representative NOT the Eagle Scout. 1. The original Eagle Scout Rank Application with appropiate signatures by the Board Chairman and the Council Representative + the statement letter concerning Ambitions, and Life purpose. 2. All refernce letters and envelopes 3. The Eagle Rank Application Verification Form that has been generated, verified, signed and received from the Service Center Staff. Life To Eagle revision 2016 1.0

Contact Information President Ford Grand Rapids Service Center Boy Scouts of America 3243 Walker Ave NW Grand Rapids, MI 49544-9775 Service Center Advancment Staff person: Marci Byxbe marci.byxbe@scouting.org 616-785-2662 ext 3304 Coiuncil Advancement Chair Jim Newell ADV.PFFSC@gmail.com Eagle Spirit Barry & Kent President Ford FSC - Eagle Advancement Team AKA Council Representatives Project Review Board of Review Bill Asakevich Yes 269-623-5483 Bill Millard Yes 269-760-4704 Updated 4-16-16 asakwill@mei.net Bill@Millardmail.com Lake Shore } Bruce Ostrow Yes Yes 616 331-8581 Ostrowb@gvsu.edu Ottawa } Morrie Minnema Yes Yes 616-403-7910 mdminnema@hotmail.com Allegan County } Grandville, } Lake Shore Byron Ctr, } Robert Barber Yes Yes 616-262-4119 rbarber226@gmail.com Jension } Hudsonville } Pere Marquette Muskegon Randy Hughey Yes Yes 231-557-9535 randyh@betterspaces.com John Wallish Yes Yes 616-842-8696 jwallish@charter.net Pere Marquette Mason } John Wallish Yes Yes 616-842-8696 jwallish@charter.net Pere Marquette Oceana } Pere Marquette Lake } Steve Gray Yes Yes 231-206-7210 steveg@co.newaygo.mi.us Pere Marquette Newaygo } Five Rivers Ionia Dirk Ritzema Yes Yes 616-284-7841 Five Rivers Northern Kent Tony Owen Yes Yes 616-696-0316 dragos32@charter.net Five Rivers Montcalm } Robin Kiste Yes Yes 616-754-0450 jpkiste@charter.net } Chuck Champlin Yes Yes 616-984-2648 chuck1905@charter.net Five Rivers Mecosta Jim Lindsey Yes Yes 231-796-6400 jimlindsey@ferris.edu Northern Trails Antrim } Chris Stein Yes Yes 231-922-8145 banjoboy73@hotmail.com Bay Trails Grand Traverse } Joel Wright Yes Yes 231-941-5012 JoelDW@charter.net Bay Trails Kalkaska } Jim Hanes Yes Yes 231-590-9205 jhanesscouting@charter.net Bay Trails Leelanau } DaveSliwinski Yes Yes 231-645-0730 tcdski@charter.net Northern Trails Charlevoix } Northern Trails Cheboygan } Robert Fate Yes Yes 231-838-6165 bfate@bobfatebuilder.com Northern Trails Emmet } Brian Granger Yes Yes 231-347-8744 bgranger@walstrom.com Northern Trails Otsego } River Trails Benzie John Morse Yes Yes 231-218-1113 John.Morse.CPA@gmail.com River Trails Missaukee } Jim Thompson Yes Yes 231-734-5804 jcthomp@wildblue.net River Trails Osceola } Mark Mitchell Yes Yes 231-775-7300 mrmlawoff@aol.com River Trails Wexford } River Trails Manistee Daniel Korzeniewski Yes Yes 231-723-2926 dalakor@hotmail.com