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Robert Andolina—Vice President
Dr. Karen Banks-Linder
Mark Barnes
Devin Bialy—OA Lodge Chief
Robert Bihr—Vice President
Robert Black
Kenneth Bondurant
Joel Boyd
Jody Calvasina
Lorraine Detweiler
Paul Donohue—Treasurer
Dr. Kevin Drumm—Vice President
Craig Dunham
Michael George
Bradley Grainger—Executive VP
Michael Kazarinoff
Mark Kriebel
Mark Loughran
Bernie McDermott— Vice President
Kevin McKeown — Vice President
Jeffery McKinney
Ryan Mead—President
Liam Murphy
Don Perkins—Commissioner
Thomas Ruane
Jerome True—Vice President
Mark Webster
Mary Ann Wilcox—Vice President
Christopher Wilkinson
2018-2019 Executive Board
Presidents Club Supporters $5,000 +
John Alexander Robert Andolina
Robert Black Kenneth Bondurant
Community Foundation of South Central New York Decker Foundation
DTE Energy Estate of Robert Dealaman
Craig Dunham Gaffney Foundation
Bradley Grainger Gerald Knorr Mark Kriebel
Mee Foundation National Rifle Association Foundation
Northeast Region, BSA Trust Mack & Carol Travis
PW Campbell Security Mutual Life Triad Foundation
United Way of Broome County Valero
Visions Federal Credit Union
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2018 Top Initiatives for the Baden-Powell Council
• Baden-Powell Council grew overall Traditional Membership (Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing, Sea Scouts, and Exploring)
• Cub Scout Program Growth by 9% from 1,746 to 1,881. Including the council-wide introduction of girls into the Cub Scout Program.
• Over 17,750 Hours of Community Service including 7,248 hours from Eagle Scout Projects.
• 61 Young Men Achieving Eagle Scout
• 2,793 Merit Badges Earned
• Provided $16,003 in financial assistance to low income families in the form of camperships, books, and uniforms.
• Achieved Silver in Journey to Excellence status.
• In partnership with the Johnson City and Binghamton School Districts running an after school Cub Scout program for 30 youth.
• Budgeted facility depreciation from Operating Fund to Capital Fund establishing an annual practice.
• Launched a new council website
• Completed a new Shower House at Tuscarora Scout Reservation with ten single occupancy restrooms.
• Scouting for Food collected 2 tons of donated food by 27 different units across 6 counties in November 2018.
COUNCIL FINANCE HIGHLIGHTS
Why the Southern Tier, Finger Lakes Region, and
Susquehanna County Need Scouting
The following character attributes were discovered by Tufts University staff after a three year study of young men involved in Scouting as compared to their non-Scouting peers:
When asked what was “most important” to a Scout, their answer of “helping others” or “doing the right thing” varied greatly from non-Scouting answers of “being smart”, “ being the best” or “playing sports”.
Scouts are significantly more likely than non-Scouts to embrace other-oriented values, including “helping others” and “doing the right thing” - 20% More Likely.
Scouts are more likely to embrace positive social values such as Cheerfulness and Obedience than their non-Scout peers.
As a Scouts tenure in the program increases, they report higher levels of trust-worthiness, intentional self-regulation, hopeful future expectations, and better grades.
Scouting Programs of the Baden-Powell Council
The Baden-Powell Council Served…
3,078 Young People 1,183 Adult Volunteers
1,881 youth in 55 Cub Scout Packs 970 youth in 59 Boy Scout Troops
86 youth in 11 Venturing Crews 28 youth in 2 Sea Scout Ships
48 youth in 7 Exploring Posts 65 youth in 1 Learning for Life Groups
Cub Scouts, (Ages 5-10) is a year round youth program designed to meet the needs of younger boys and their families through fun and challenging activities that promote education, character, and physical development.
Boy Scouts, (Ages 11-18) is a fun and adventure based, outdoor program that develops character, leadership, and achievement in young men.
Venturing, (Ages 14-20) is a co-ed program that helps teens grow into responsible young adults through high-adventure activities and other common interests shared by today’s teenagers.
Exploring, (Ages 14-20) is a co-ed program for young adults focused on learning about specific career interests by mentoring with local businesses, professionals, and industry leaders through worksite based programs.
Learning For Life, (Grades K-12) is a co-ed, classroom based program that offers character and career education through career role models and grade specific, action oriented lesson plans.
SUPPORT AND REVENUES
EXPENSES
FRIENDS OF SCOUTING………………………………...$149,734…...11%
PROJECT SALES/SPECIAL EVENTS……………………$155,281…...12%
FOUNDTATIONS & TRUSTS…………………………….$80,800……...6%
UNITED WAY……………………………………………...$48,075……...4%
SCOUT SHOP/POPCORN SALES………..………………$165,720…...12%
INVESTMENT INCOME………………………………….$110,158…….8%
CAMPING REVENUE……………….……………………$517,991…...39%
ACTIVITY REVENUE……………….………………….....$45,531……...3%
OTHER REVENUE/DIRECT & INDIRECT SUPPORT...$59,173……....4%
PROGRAM SERVICES*……………….………………….$1,219,629…..92%
ADMINISTRATION……………….……………………...$66,271………5%
FUNDRAISING……………….…………………………..$36,849………3%
*Camp Operations, District and Council Activities, Camperships, Program and Camp Staff, Council Service Center.
$12,500 transferred from Operating Fund to Capital Fund for Depreciation.
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE…………………………$1,332,463
TOTAL EXPENSES……………….………………………$1,322,749