Engaging Scouting Alumni in Council Development Spark Session National Annual Meeting May 2015.

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Engaging Scouting Alumni in Council Development Spark Session National Annual Meeting May 2015

Presenters Biographies Rick Bragga -Member of the National SAA committee and V.P. of the National NESA committee -Chair of the National Scouting Museum committee -BSA National Advisory Council member -President, Philanthropy1 -Past Philmont Training Center Chair and Faculty -Silver Buffalo -Distinguished Eagle Scout -BSA National Alumnus of the Year -Vigil – Memsochet (“Traveler”)

Presenters Biographies Todd Plotner -Member of the National SAA committee and V.P. of the National NESA committee -Co-Founder of NESA Chicago -Board of Directors of Chicago Area Council -Coordinator for (2013 Jamboree) -Assistant Scoutmaster for son’s troop - Law Firm Partner, Finance, in Chicago, Illinois -Eagle Scout -Wood Badge -Vigil – Welauchsit Alloge'wagan (“Orderly Worker”)

Presenters Biographies Ryan Larson -Associate Director, National SAA committee and NESA committee -Former Senior Development Dir., Chief Seattle Council -Former Venturing Crew Advisor -Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) -Eagle Scout -Wood Badge -Vigil – Wik Mash Chakchak (“Thrifty Eagle”)

Alumni Definition Everyone positively and personally impacted by the Boy Scouts of America – former Scouts, family members of Scouts past and present, community leaders and millions of Americans who benefit from Scouting in their communities every day.

Welcome to Hotel California

50 MILLION POSSIBLE ALUMNI

SAA CURRENT ~200,000 Hikers (free) ~3,500 Pathfinders ($35)

NESA CURRENT ~140,00 paid ($35 & $250)

COMPARISON Pennsylvania State University Approximate Number of Alumni: 616,000 Dues Paying Members: 178,000 - Penn State reigns as the college with the largest alumni network. The official Penn State Alumni Association is the largest dues-paying organization of its kind.

Where to Find our Alumni

SAA Lists are sent quarterly to Scout Executive and are available on demand from Jeff Laughlin

Where to Find our Alumni

Engaging Your Alumni

SAA Communications

NESA Communications

How is your council communicating with your alumni?

It doesn’t have to be complicated

Scouting Alumni What’s in it for them?

Alumni Events

Council/District/Unit Event Pre-Evaluation This form should be completed in advance of upcoming events such as a golf tournament, FOS luncheon, Camp reunion or work party, District Pinewood Derby, Cub Scout recruitment event, or any other high profile event on your council calendar. Can alumni sign up for the SAA/NESA at the event? (Y/N) Are alumni presented with information on the features and benefits of joining NESA and/or the SAA? (Y/N) Do you survey attendees at this event? (Y/N) Do you share with alumni specific ways they can get back involved and/or support Scouting at this event? (Y/N) Is your council prepared to contact alumni who sign up for the SAA/NESA or express renewed interest in Scouting? (Y/N)

Council/District/Unit Event Pre-Evaluation (cont.) Does your council have a specific person alumni can talk to or ask questions at the event? (Y/N) Is your council recording information from alumni who express interest such as their hobbies, skills, other people they may know, etc.? (Y/N) If a press release is created for the event, are you including an appeal for alumni to get back involved in Scouting and way for them to contact the council such as person and/or link?(Y/N) Does your staff know where to direct currently unengaged alumni? (Y/N) If so, where is that information stored and how is it shared with professionals and volunteers in your council?

NESA Chicago is the NESA group in the Chicago metropolitan area Sponsored by the Chicago Area Council Coordinates annual Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner Plans social and networking events for Eagle Scouts White Sox and Cubs games After-work social hours Loop Lunches Industry-specific networking events “Legal Eagles” and “Financial Services Eagles” Participates in various council-wide service projects Serves as a primary reconnection gateway for Eagle Scouts that are new to the Chicago area or who want to reengage with Scouting Founded in Generally, one event per month

1. Eagle Recognition Dinner 2. Chicago White Sox game 3. Family Day at the Brookfield Zoo 4. After-work networking and social hour at a local restaurant 5. Winemaker’s dinner with a presentation by a local Eagle 6. University of Scouting training 7. Scouting for Food volunteer opportunity 8. Northwestern University Basketball 9. “Legal Eagles” event for lawyers 10. “Author’s Lunch” 11. Legal ethics seminar for Continuing Legal Education 12. Adventure Base 100 reception - Cinco de Mayo celebration 13. Lincoln Park Zoo social event 14. Financial Services networking 15. Chicago Cubs Game 16. Scout Fest th anniversary 17. Law Merit Badge Day 18. Loop Lunch -- Eagle Scout Congressman Robert Dold 19. Medicine Merit Badge Day 20. Career Exploration Day 21. Kayaking on the Chicago River 22. Softball and Picnic 23. Victory Gardens Theatre and Dinner 24. Events with Northeast Illinois Council

A wide-variety of informal, low-key, zero-commitment events offer an opportunity to meet other volunteer Scouters and professional staff members to learn about Scouting today, make new friends and discover ways to GET INVOLVED.

1. Contact your local Council office 2. Identify 4-5 other Eagle Scouts 3. Schedule an initial meeting 4. Schedule 2 events:  (1) an after-work social hour, and (2) _____________ 5. Promote: council newsletters, Facebook, LinkedIn … 6. Personally identify Eagle Scouts and personally invite them. 7. Identify partnering organizations to help promote  and co-host events 8. Create a newsletter and website 9. Evaluate what works and what doesn’t

What can Alumni do for YOU?

Advocate Be informed and positive about the BSA Activities/actions that might be included at this level: Be informed about what Scouting is doing Today Tell others about Scouting and what it meant to you Write a letter in support of Scouting

Ambassador Be a volunteer or participant in alumni/BSA activities Activities/actions that might be included at this level: Attend a Scouting event or activity Be a judge for Cub Scout activities and contests Bring a friend to a Scouting activity or event Join the Scouting Alumni Association at the free Hiker membership level

Champion Join the Scouting Alumni Association or National Eagle Scout Association as a paid member. Become an active BSA member and supporter Activities/actions that might be included at this level: Find a position that fits you and officially join the Boy Scouts Be active in your registered position Encourage others to join and become active Find ways to support the BSA financially through product sales or gifts

What Can Alumni DO?  Eagle Board of Review  Scouting Alumni Day of Service  Provide a tour of business for Scouts  Contact merit badge counselors to make sure list is up to date  Camp Work Party  FOS Table Captain  Share positive Scouting stories with media outlets  Scouting for Food food sorter  Review Alumnus of the Year Nominations  Post positive Scouting comments on news sites that publish a negative Scouting story  Review NESA Service project of the Year Nominations  Envelope stuffer  Walk with Scouters in Scouting parade  Contact unit leaders to promote summer camp  Organize a networking event  Guest Speaker at unit, district, or council event  Host a Scouting event at home or business  Wear uniform on Scout Sunday  Put a Scouting Alumni Association sticker on car or place of business Field Goal

What Can Alumni DO? Touchdown  Merit Badge Counselor  Friends of Scouting Thank You calls  Promote Youth Protection Training  Camporee Staff  Driver for Scoutreach units to outings  Help provide an inventory of all leaders who need training  Life to Eagle Mentor  Merit Badge Fair  Boy Talk at local school  Maintain district training records  Day Camp Staff  New Unit Organizer  Booth representative at a trade show or civic event

What Can Alumni DO? Touchdown with two point conversion  Unit Leader  District Committee Member  Unit Commissioner  Council Committee Member

Questions