Highlights
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Membership
99.696 Registered Scouts and Learning for Life Participation at year-end
22,661 Registered volunteer adult leaders
2,377 Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Venture Crews, Explorer and LFL Groups
1,414 Centennial Quality Units (Packs, Troops, and Crews)
46,407 Young adults in Learning for Life (more than 50% are young women)

39,704

Estimated “At-Risk” youth served by Scouting, including 5,225 inner city youth
6,956 Learning for Life Champions participants (youth with mental or physical disabilities)
Camping
88,436 Total nights camped by Scouts at the Council’s six camps
6,488 Boys attended Cub Day Camp
44,350 Nights camped by Scouts at Camp Strake; one of the most used Scout facilities
1,250 Scouts, leaders and volunteer staff attended ‘Winter Camp’
7,577 Acres available for youth camping maintained and operated by the Council
Program
3,208 Public Relations articles in all media
7,000 Adult leaders trained
3,908 Colonneh lodge members
25,930 Total advancements earned
37,769* Merit badges earned
27 Vigil Honor recipients

Finance
$6,874,841 Friends of Scouting dollars pledged
$1,881,240 Raised in Family and District Enrollment Friends of Scouting
$1,623,693 Received from all contributing United Ways
$2,265,000 Worth of popcorn sold with approximately 1/3 going directly to Units
$13,974,603 Totals commitments towards the Council’s Legacy Campaign
$403,629 New commitments to the council’s endowment fund

16

Number of identified planned gifts through wills and bequests
Recognition
995* Eagle Scouts
32 Silver Beaver recipients
32

Young American Award Recipients

*Estimated year end final.

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Revised 4/24/2008

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