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Life to Eagle 1

Life to Eagle - Requirements 1. Be active in your troop and patrol for at least six months as a Life Scout. 2. Demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath and Law in your everyday life. 3. Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10 more than you already have for the rank of Life Scout. 4. While a Life Scout serve actively for a period of six months in a position of responsibility in your unit.

Life to Eagle - Requirements 5. While a Life Scout, plan, develop and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school or your community. 6. Take part in a Scoutmaster conference. 7. Successfully complete an Eagle Scout Board of Review.

Life to Eagle Merit Badges Of the 21 Merit Badges needed for the rank of Eagle Scout, which are required?

Life to Eagle Merit Badges First Aid Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Communications Personal Fitness Emergency Preparedness or Lifesaving

Life to Eagle Merit Badges Environmental Science Personal Management Camping Family Life Swimming or Hiking or Cycling Cooking

Life to Eagle Service Project From the Boy Scout Handbook: While a Life Scout, plan, develop and provide leadership to others in an Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project. Primary purpose of the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project. LEADERSHIP!!!

Life to Eagle When to Start The new Life Scout should start as soon as possible. Download the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook No. 512-927. It will help you plan and record your progress.

Life to Eagle Where to Find Projects Project must be helpful to: Community Non-Profit Agencies Religious Institutions Schools

Life to Eagle Where to Find Projects Local Project Sites Include: Churches, Day Care Centers, Nursing Homes, Schools, Humane Associations, City/State Parks, Bike Trails Project must be significant and fill a need. It cannot be for the Boy Scouts of America.

Life to Eagle Purpose of Project In the Eagle Service Project, the Eagle candidate must: Plan Develop Give/Demonstrate Leadership

Life to Eagle Scope of Project How is the Eagle Service Project different from routine patrol and troop service projects performed earlier in the Scout s career? In Troop service projects, the Scout has been primarily a helpful participant on routine sorts of jobs of a simple nature, i.e. food drives, picking up trash, raking leaves, etc. These projects have not required a great deal of leadership and planning.

Life to Eagle Originality Project does not have to be original. You may pick a project that has been done before, but you must accept responsibility for planning, directing and following through to its successful completion.

Life to Eagle Limitations Routine labor (a job or service normally rendered) should not be considered. Work involving council property or other BSA activity is not permitted. The project also may not be performed for a business or an individual, be of a commercial nature or be a fundraiser. (Fundraising is permitted only for securing materials or supplies needed to carry out your project.)

Life to Eagle Number of Hours How much effort (i.e. how many hours) are enough for an Eagle project? There is no minimum requirement, but Average is about 45 hours The number of hours must be adequate to demonstrate planning, developing and leadership. Projects anticipated to have 10-15 hours are probably not extensive enough to give the scout planning, developing and leadership opportunities.

Life to Eagle Making Contacts You have an idea now what? Initial contact people: (1) Troop Scoutmaster (2) Troop Advancement Chair (3) The Benefactor of the project

Life to Eagle Making Contacts Meeting with the Benefactor of the Project Dress appropriately (Scout uniform) Introduce yourself State your purpose/intention Take notes Be certain of what is expected Will you need permission from any local, state of other agency? Building Permit? Identify materials or tools you will need

Life to Eagle Making Contacts Identify the location of the project Project a timeline for completion Find out if the project will require funding Take before photos

Life to Eagle Writing the Proposal Use the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook Be sure to have all required names, addresses and phone numbers State the purpose/intention of your project Describe your project Who will benefit Why this project is important

Life to Eagle The Project Details Answer the basic questions of Who, What, Why, Where, When and How. Include as much information as possible. Identify materials and tools you will need Identify any local, state or other permissions you need Any earth-moving? Describe how you will lead your crew and provide for safety Include construction plans (if appropriate) Include maps (if appropriate) Identify the location of the project Project a timeline for completion Describe how you will fund your project Include before photos

Life to Eagle Proposal Approvals Obtain approvals before the project is started Eagle service project proposal must be approved by: The Benefactor of the project Your unit leader (Scoutmaster) Your committee chair District Advancement Chair (Peggy Gluck) Put your proposal in a report cover or binder with clear plastic sleeves

Life to Eagle Leadership Leadership. What Does It Mean? Taking charge by: Securing/arranging for the project Doing the pre-planning for completion of all tasks involved Recruiting volunteers (scouts, adults, others) Assigning those volunteers to the tasks of the project Supervising the tasks so that they are completed in a quality way Staying in touch with the representative of the group to be served Keeping careful track of hours involved (you and volunteers) Taking before and after photos Preparing final report in a quality way

Life to Eagle Carrying Out the Project Plan and carry out your work days Organize your crew and adult workers Have your materials and tools on site Adults only on power tools Prepare for emergencies or injuries Keep your crew hydrated and fed Lead by example! Keep a journal Work Days Dates crew members, hours worked, accomplishments, photos

Life to Eagle Carrying Out the Project Project Completion Be sure that the community representative you worked with is satisfied with the outcome of the project. Note any changes that were made from the original proposal (additions, deletions, changes).

Life to Eagle Project Documentation Include the following. The original approved proposal pages and signatures Final drawings and/or maps Documentation of work Paragraph or journal entry format Tell what happened, any unusual circumstances, any problems, leadership challenges, etc. Complete listing of materials including cost Complete listing of crew members Names, days and hours worked

Life to Eagle Project Documentation Total time of project Planning and project work time of Scout and crew Photos Scan-in or mount Describe any changes from the original proposal Write captions to describe scenes Obtain signatures for final project approval Place your final report in a report cover or binder with clear plastic sleeves

Life to Eagle Final Submissions Eagle Scout Rank Application Completion and Submission of: Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Final Report Statement of Ambitions, Life Purpose and Positions held Requirement 6 on the Eagle Scout Rank Application Minimum of three Letters of Recommendation Letters must be sent directly by writer to District Advancement Chair (Peggy Gluck). Life Scout should include self-addressed envelope with her address on front. Also include example letter so letter author has an idea of what he/should be writing.

Life to Eagle Board of Review Scheduling the Eagle Scout Board of Review The Eagle Scout Board of Review must be held no later than three months after the Scout s 18 th birthday Preparing for the Eagle Scout Board of Review The Eagle Scout candidate will appear for his Board of Review in complete uniform and should include merit badge sash.

Life to Eagle Board of Review Conducting the Eagle Scout Board of Review The Eagle Scout Board of Review is not a test. The Eagle Scout candidate s Scouting, academic, extracurricular, civic and religious experiences are reviewed. Scouting Program Leadership, involvement, merit badges, etc. School Involvement Leadership, academic, clubs, athletics, band, etc. Community and Church Involvement Leadership, volunteering, group activities Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project

Life to Eagle Board of Review Conducting the Eagle Scout Board of Review The Eagle Scout Board of Review takes about one hour The Board members must agree unanimously to recommend the candidate for the rank of Eagle Scout