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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle March 2015 Update Life to Eagle Thank you to Larry Morris and Jeff Koski of GCC for contributing to this presentation This presentation was originated by: Central Florida Council, BSA Our thanks to Jerry Neff, Joseph Larkin and their cohorts
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Objectives – Know the Life to Eagle Process – Know how to start /complete Eagle Project Workbook – Know how to fill out and process an Eagle Application – Know how an Eagle Board of Review functions – Know how paperwork is processed after Eagle Board of Review. – Know that you’re not an Eagle Scout until National approves the Eagle Application
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Available References Grand Canyon Council Electronic Eagle Packet 2015 – Which is the preferred method for completing the Trail to Eagle process in our council (always use the latest version available at grandcanyonbsa.org/advancement) – Boy Scout Handbook, Latest Edition – Guide to Advancement, #33088 – Boy Scout Requirements 2014, (33215) – Eagle Scout Application, (58-728) 2014 printing – Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook, (512-927)
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle 2015 Advancement Requirements – Earn the following Merit Badges Camping Citizenship in the Community, Nation & World Communications Cooking Environmental Science or Sustainability Family Life First Aid Personal Management Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving Cycling OR Hiking OR Swimming Personal Fitness Plus (8) optional merit badges
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Perform The Following: – Serve actively for a period of (6) months in a position of responsibility while a Life Scout – Can be several positions added together to equal (6) months, but they may not overlap - only one at a time. – Responsibility positions start after Life Board of Review Date. Boy Scout Troop: – Serve in one or more of the following positions: Patrol Leader, Venture Patrol leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, Order of the Arrow Troop Representative, Den Chief, Scribe, Librarian, Jr. Asst.. Scoutmaster, Chaplain Aide, Instructor, Historian, Venture Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, Webmaster, Leave No Trace Trainer
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Varsity Scout Team – Captain, Co-Captain, Program Manager, Squad Leader, Team Secretary, Librarian, Historian, Quartermaster, Chaplain Aid, Instructor, Den Chief, Order of the Arrow Team Representative, Webmaster, Leave No Trace Trainer Venturing Crew – President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Den Chief, Quartermaster, Historian, Guide,, Webmaster, Leave No Trace Trainer Ship – Boatswain, Boatswain’s Mate, Yeoman, Purser & Storekeeper Lone Scout Leadership responsibility in his school, religious organization, club, or elsewhere in the community
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Life To Eagle Flow What is the process? – Discuss the Eagle requirements with your Unit Leader (Troop Scoutmaster, Varsity Team Coach, or Venture Crew Advisor), this can occur anytime while you are a Life Scout prior to your Eagle Scout Board of Review – What should be discussed Eagle Award Application Eagle Project Workbook Required Merit Badges Position of Responsibility Evidence of Merit Badges
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle When can a boy start working on his Eagle project? As soon as he is a Life Scout There is a guide with Points of Contact and Project Ideas at the council Eagle page at: www.grandcanyonbsa.org/advancement www.grandcanyonbsa.org/advancement Life gets very busy in high school, getting the project done before finishing freshman year is a good idea.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Eagle Scout Service Project Must plan, develop and give leadership to others in a service project to any Religious Institution, any School or your Community while a Life Scout The Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook, #512- 927 must be used
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Project Workbook – Life Scout must use the Eagle Scout Service project workbook, No. 512-927. – Where to obtain: – Electronic Eagle Packet 2015 www.grandcanyonbsa.org www.grandcanyonbsa.org Click on Advancement – Click on Eagle Scouts – Download all documents in the Electronic Eagle Packet including the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook and the Eagle Scout Rank Application (which are fillable PDF documents)
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Follow the instructions from the Read This First document! This three page document lists the steps required to attain Eagle Scout Rank. Please read it carefully and follow the process.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle READ THE WORKBOOK! All Scouts, advisors and coaches need to read the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook instructions. 90% of all issues with Eagle Scout projects can be avoided if you read the workbook and follow the instructions!
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook – Requirement Plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to the following: – Any School (Non-Profit) – Any Church – Your Community – Non-Profit Organizations United Way Habitat for Humanity, etc. US Forest Service
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Originality – Can the project be something you dream up? Yes – Can the project be something that has never been done before? Yes – Can you pick a project which has been done before? Yes – Does the project have to be original? No – Does the project have to be lasting? No – Is the sky the limit for a project? Pretty much
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Responsibility – The Scout is responsible for planning, directing and following through to the projects successful completion. Restrictions There are no required minimum hours for a project. No one may tell you how many hours must be spent on it. Routine labor is not normally appropriate for a project. This might be defined as a job or service you may provide as part of your daily life, or a routine maintenance job normally done by the beneficiary (for example, pulling weeds on the football field at your school). Keep in mind that what’s routine for an adult might be new to a boy.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle While projects may not be of a commercial nature or for a business, this is not meant to disallow work for community institutions, such as museums and service agencies (like homes for the elderly, for example), that would otherwise be acceptable. Some aspect of a business operation provided as a community service may also be considered—for example, a park open to the public that happens to be owned by a business. No more than one Eagle Scout candidate may receive credit for working on the same Eagle Scout service project.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Projects may not be performed for the Boy Scouts of America, or its councils, districts, units, or properties. A project may not be an effort that primarily collects money, even for a worthy charity. Fundraising is permitted only for securing materials and facilitating a project, and it may need to be approved by your council. See “Eagle Scout Service Project Fundraising Application” in the workbook.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle The Fundraising Application (Pages 17–18) If your fundraising effort involves contributions only from the beneficiary of your project or you, your parents or relatives, your unit or its chartered organization, or parents or members in your unit, submitting the fundraising application is not necessary. If less than $500 is being raised, the Fundraising Application is not required. If you will be obtaining money or materials from any other sources, you must submit a completed application to your district project approver unless you are seeking cash donations exceeding $500.00 from individual businesses, which must be approved by the local council service center.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Example Of Projects – Set up a community study center for children who need a place to do homework – Prepare plans for and build a footbridge on a trail in a National Forest. Establish a children’s library at the Supai Reservation Elementary School There is a guide with Points of Contact and Project Ideas at the council Eagle page at: www.grandcanyonbsa.org/advancement Approvals Of Eagle Project – Before you start Determine the type of project you would like to do and discuss it with your Unit Leader or your Troop Eagle Coordinator.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Approvals of Eagle Project (Continued) Make a list of potential projects and obtain contact information for the benefiting group and call them for an appointment. Meet with the benefiting group and complete the Eagle Scout Service Project in the workbook. Once they accept your proposal, have the benefiting group representative sign and date the Beneficiary Approval block. Present your completed proposal to your Unit Leader and Unit committee representative for approval and obtain their approval signatures on the same page.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Approval Signatures For Project Proposal – Obtain signatures for project proposal from: Representative of religious institution, school or community you are doing the project for. Unit Leader Unit Committee Member, usually Committee Chair or Unit Advancement Chair District Project Approver
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle District Approval (continued) After obtaining all other approval signatures, review the Project Workbook with the District Advancement Chair or a District Project Approver. That District person will review the project to assure it meets all National standards and tell you either that it is approved or why it cannot be and what must be done be done make it approvable. – YOUR PROJECT CANNOT BE STARTED WITHOUT DISTRICT APPROVAL.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Notes for Eagle Project Approvers, Unit Leaders and Boards of Review This guide is for Scouters at the unit, district and council level who are involved with approving Eagle projects to review. It can be found at www.grandcanonbsa.org/advancement in the Eagle Scout section. www.grandcanonbsa.org/advancement
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Before Starting Work on the Project Complete Eagle Scout Service Project final Plan Section of the Workbook o Complete the applicable sections of the workbook to include the following: – Comments form the proposal review - Tools – Project description and benefit - Expenses – Present condition or situation - Giving Leadership – Project Phases - Logistics – Work Processes - Safety – Permits and permissions - Contingency Plans – Materials - Supplies - Comments from your project coach or advisor about your final plan
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle During The Project Be Sure To - Keep record of your time spent - Developing the project - Planning the project - Time spent working on project – Travel time for everyone counts! - Keep record of : - Names and times spent by others on project –Take pictures during and at finish of project & ID the people! –Keep record of materials required to complete the project –Keep record of changes - Keep record of any changes to your project - If major changes occur, contact your District Advancement Chair or District Eagle Coordinator to review and obtain additional approval.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Complete the Eagle Scout Service Project Report Summary What went well? What was challenging – Changes made during the project – Leadership How did you demonstrate leadership? What was difficult about being the leader? What was rewarding about it? What did you learn about leadership?
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Complete the Eagle Scout Service Project Report (continued) - Materials, Supplies, Tools o Were there significant shortages and how did they affect your project - Enter the Service project data - Also called Good Turn for America - Funding - Describe how you raised the funds, how much was raised, how much was spent, explain any deficits and how they were covered, what you did with any excess funds (they must be turned over to the project beneficiary.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Complete the Eagle Scout Service Project Report (continued) – Provide Photos and Other Documentation o Before and after photos, maps, plans, blueprints, handouts, tour plans, receipts, etc. o Sign and Date the Candidate’s Promise o Completion Approvals o Obtain the final approval signature from the representative of the benefiting organization o Obtain the final approval signature from your unit leader What Do You Do With The Project Workbook At This Point? – Retain it so you can include it in the Eagle Packet you will submit for certification when all requirements for Eagle Scout Rank have been completed.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle After the project and all other Eagle Scout requirements are complete – Download the rest of the files at http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/advancement/eagle-scouts http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/advancement/eagle-scouts – Complete the rest of the Service Project Report in the workbook – Fill out and print the "Life Purpose, Ambitions and Awards Received" form – Complete the Electronic Eagle Scout Requirements Checker to assist you in filling out the Eagle Scout application (print out all tabs and include them in your workbook) – Fill out and print and sign the official Eagle Scout Rank Application form, No. 512-728 Print and sign the forms. Eagle Candidate signs the workbook and Eagle Scout Application; Scoutmaster signs the workbook and Eagle Scout Application; Beneficiary signs the workbook; Troop committee chairman signs the application.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle After the project and all other Eagle Scout requirements are complete (continued) – If the candidate is currently registered: attach a Member Summary Report from Internet Advancement for the Eagle Candidate (this can be obtained from your unit committee.) – Please submit a data disk or USB flash drive with a copy of the Electronic Eagle Scout Requirements Checker with your Eagle Packet in order to speed up the certification process. Collect your letters of recommendation, should be taped closed or in envelopes and placed in your binder with all the rest of your paperwork and your photos
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Recommendation Letters (requirement #2) – Use Grand Canyon Council Reference Letter form from Electronic Eagle Packet or hard copy packet – Must have 5; 6 if you have an employer. – Scout is responsible for contacting those references Mail or deliver the letters EARLY in the process!!! Requirement 7 – Using the forms from the Electronic Eagle Packet : Ambitions Life Purpose Non-Scouting positions of leadership, honors and, awards
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Recommendation Letters (requirement #2) – Required references: Parent Educator Two other references Religious – Pastor/Deacon/Rabbi/Imam, etc., desired – Or write a brief Affirmation of Faith Statement, sign and date it, and list you parent(s) or guardian as the Religious reference – Optional reference Employer (Scout’s honor)
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Requirement 7 Using the forms from the Electronic Eagle Packet or council hard copy packet list your: Ambitions Life Purpose Non-Scouting positions of leadership, honors and, awards.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Recommendation Letters (requirement #2) Use the Grand Canyon Council Reference Letter form from the Electronic Eagle Packet or hard copy packet Must have 5; 6 if you have an employer. Scout is responsible for contacting those references Mail or deliver the letters EARLY in the process!!!
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Recommendation Letters (requirement #2) – Letter Disposition Opened ONLY at Board of Review Reviewed ONLY by Board members Surrendered to District/Council representative after review Immediately destroyed by that member after conclusion of Board
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Verifying Eagle Application – In Grand Canyon Council all completed Eagle Packets are submitted to a designated District Eagle Requirements Verifier who will make sure all the information submitted meets the requirements for Eagle Scout Rank. Your Advancement Chairperson or your Unit Leader can help you with this step. – Any errors or deficiencies found during this process must be corrected prior to certification. It’s best to include photo copies of all merit badge and rank advancement cards in your packet. – When the District Verification step is complete, the Scout will be notified that the Eagle Packet can be picked up. The packet will contain instructions for scheduling his Eagle Scout Board of Review.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle IA Member Summary Report This report lists all the Eagle Scout Rank Requirements that have been earned The Merit Badge Listings will help in filling out the Eagle Application An asterisk after the merit badge name indicates Eagle Rank required badges earned.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Most Common Errors in Applications 1.Registration Issues 40% 2.Signatures and dates 38% 3.Letters of recommendation 30% 4.Leadership roles 15% 5.Requirement 7 14% 6.Not including excel file 12% 7.Merit Badges 5%
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Board Of Review In many districts the District Certifier will inform the Scout when the next Eagle BOR will meet or schedule a BOR for the Eagle Candidate and provide contact information if necessary. – In some districts the boy or his Scoutmaster will contact the District Advancement Chair or District Eagle Board Coordinator to set up his Board of review. – Many districts hold regularly scheduled Eagle Boards of Review, some hold them as required.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Board of Review Who Can Sit on the Eagle Board of Review ? – At least three but not more than six members – The District Advancement Chair or Designate – Any one who understands Scouting – Scoutmaster (non-voting observer) – Who Cannot Sit On the Eagle Board of Review? – Members of family – Relatives How long should the Eagle Board Take – Approximately 30 minutes, no more than 45.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Eagle Board Of Review – The review members have to be unanimous to recommend the Eagle Candidate to National for approval. – Candidate is not an Eagle Scout until National approves the application. Occasionally they reject it. Post Board Of Review Paperwork – The board members will sign and date the Eagle Application form, date the Grand Canyon Council Check Sheet if necessary; and in some districts, complete a District Eagle Board of Review form.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Post Board of Review Paperwork (cont.) Scout is to keep: – Remainder of Eagle Packet Processing –The District Eagle Board of Review Coordinator or a responsible Scouter designated by that body, must ensure that the Eagle Scout Rank Application, the GCC Checklist sheet, and the IA Member Summary Report (if provided), are sent or delivered to the Council Eagle Services Office promptly.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Processing – Council Executive will sign application and it will be forwarded to National. The Eagle Services Office will submit the Eagle Application electronically (this also performs a final error check) to the BSA National office. It takes about six weeks to receive word from National if Eagle Rank is approved or not. Unless other arrangements have been made, the Eagle Certificate will be mailed to the Scout’s home address listed on the Eagle Application in about a month
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Warning – Do not plan your Eagle Court of Honor until final approval is received from National.
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GRAND CANYON COUNCILGRAND CANYON COUNCIL 2015 Life to Eagle Helpful Web Sit http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org Advancement Section – Electronic Eagle Packet Official BSA Eagle Process and Policies http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/GuideToAdvancement/EagleScoutRank http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/GuideToAdvancement/EagleScoutRank National BSA Web Site http://www.Scouting.org – National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) http://www.nesa.org – General Sites – http://www.EagleScout.org http://www.EagleScout.org
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