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Council President's Orientation 2011
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What Is the Local Council? Chartered one year at a time Bylaws–BSA Region/Areas Local councils Elected board and officers
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What Is the Local Council? Local corporation–local business relationships Community organizations–Annual Charter Agreement Learning for Life–Memorandum of Understanding Follows BSA standards, Rules and Regulations
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4 Major Functions of Councils Service to chartered organizations and their units Membership/Relationships Program-quality Finance – fund development and fiscal management
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Council Organization Council is made up of: Elected members-at-large Appointed chartered organization representatives CORs must be a majority
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Council Organization Council meets annually to elect: Members-at-large Executive board and advisory board Officers National Council Representatives Associate members Honorary members
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Council Organization Council president appoints: Standing committee chairs Nominating committee Other project committees as needed
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Council Organization Executive board meets regularly to: Conduct the business of the corporation Receive and approve committee plans Select and employ the Scout executive Approve district and unit commissioners Fill interim officer vacancies
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Council Organization Executive board meets regularly to: Elect additional members of the executive board Establish local policies Determine district structure Approve, raise, and give oversight to annual operating, capital, and endowment budgets
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Council Organization Executive committee shall: Act on behalf of the executive board between meetings Not act contrary to previous board action Ratify all actions it has taken at the next board meeting
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Council President’s Orientation Break
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Council Officers President Commissioner Vice presidents Scout executive (secretary)
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National and Regional Relationships
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Council Grade (Size) Current Scout executive grade–100 to 500 Salary ranges and promotions are governed by grade Formula for grade is determined by operating income
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Council Grade (Size) Cost of employment is a factor added by geographic location Governs only the Scout executive’s salary
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Regions and Areas Region and area maps Region volunteer and staff structures Area support is: Charter review process Program functions Training for volunteers and staff Access to other resources
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Regions and Areas This area will support you with: Personnel administration Technology/administration support Accounting and fiscal management Fund development
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Regions and Areas This area will support you with: Endowment support Membership support Program training/appraisal Access to national resources
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Board Functions Understand and approve financials Build and approve the council budget Direct the nominating committee Governance and oversight Scout executive evaluation/compensation Key 3 communications Council mergers and consolidations
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Other Board Functions Council nominating committee Membership validation Board self-assessment Fiduciary responsibilities Resolutions
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Scouting in the Future
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The Future of Scouting Open discussion Final questions
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Thank you for attending. Have a safe journey home!
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