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Developing and Managing a Pack Budget; Conducting Fund Raisers Jill Aitken Shannon Troxel
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Who pays for Scouting? The boy and his family The chartered organization The pack The community
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The boy and his family Their responsibilities Uniform Dues 1. Weekly 2. Monthly Registration Includes unit accident insurance $15.00 (2010) Special Activities Field trips Camps
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The Chartered Organization A. Their responsibilities Unit charter fee A meeting place
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The Pack Their responsibilities A. Budget Why budget? To help pack leaders to gain control over pack finances and provide for required expenses; it will also allow for planning and carrying out a pack program that achieves the purposes of Cub Scouting. Identify Expenses a. Advancement b. Resources c. Training d. Special pack events
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The Pack 2. What is a pack budget? Suggested budget items (pg. 11-2) 3. When is a pack budget planned? Annual pack planning meeting (Ch. 24, 29-10, 11, 12) 4. Who is responsible for the pack budget?
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The Pack 4. Who is responsible for the pack budget? a. Pack committee b. Parents c. Den Leaders d. Treasurer responsibilities
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The Pack 5. Where does the money come from? a. Pack Dues b. Fundraisers 6. How de we implement the pack budget? a. Sample budget
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The Pack B. Unit Money Earning Projects – Fundraisers 1. Unit money earning application (Handout) 2. Tax exempt status Do you have it or not? 3. Popcorn 4. Other fundraisers (Ch. 11-4) C. Commercialism – Chapter 8 leader book D. Scout accounts
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