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Cub Scout Retention Toolbox
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View of Membership Strictly from a Monetary Perspective Combined* net contribution to the National and local councils per member *Net equals income generated from product sales, Supply purchases, camp attendance, and family FOS minus the per boy costs of a unit serving executive. Cub Scout $59 per yearOf Boy Scouts, 93 percent were Cub Scouts. Boy Scout: $19 per yearBoy Scouting is the brand. Venturer: -$15 per yearVenturing is aspirational for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.
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Retention Begins at the Unit Level!
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Voice of the Scout
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Onboarding of New Cub Scouts and Parents
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Welcome!
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Roundtables
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Annual Program Planning Conference
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Handbooks
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Magazines
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Den Meetings
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Den Chief
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Training
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Selection and Succession Plans
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Scouting.org/ cubscouts
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Summertime Pack Program
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Advancement and Recognition
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Bobcats All First Pack Meeting I In 2011: 618,915 Cub Scouts registered 284,498 Bobcats ranks recorded 45.8 percent of new Cub Scouts received the Bobcat rank
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Parent Resources
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Communicate Bonding Social Events
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“Parents of Pack” Facebook Group Close Group – by invitation only Parents only – no youth members Used as: - Scrapbook of unit photos - News source - Reminders of items due - General announcements - Repository of relevant documents - Unit calendar - Event invitations - Event reminders
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Takeaway Actions to Implement Best Practices Handbooks for All Cub Scouts First Den Meeting Within 7 Days Earn/Receive Bobcat Rank 60 Days Frequent Communication to Parents Den Chief for Every Den Orientation, Selection, and Training Annual Unit Program Plan
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Attitude Determination Discipline Dedication
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Cub Scout Retention Toolbox
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