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The International Scouter's Award encourages
Scouters to broaden their involvement in Scouting through participation
in world Scouting activities and recognizes Scouters for their
contributions to world Scouting.
Requirements
Applicants must be currently
registered adult Scouters of the Boy Scouts of America.All applicants
must receive the approval of the Central Florida Council's International
Representative and their council Scout
executive. (application
form) Complete any six of the following, from
at least three of the following categories:
I. Giving leadership to international Scouting:
a. Serve as council international representative,
council international committee member, or BSA International Committee
member for a minimum of three consecutive years.
b. Serve as a registered adult leader with a Direct Service Cub
Scout pack, Boy Scout troop, or Venturing crew.
c. Serve at least one year in any international Scouting position approved
by the BSA International Division.
II. Giving leadership to international events held in the United
States:
a. Host Scouts/Scouters (minimum of three visitors per group)
from another country as part of an official national, council,
district, or unit activity.
b. Serve on the international staff at a national Scout jamboree.
c. Assist in the organization of your council's participation
in the International Camp Staff program. Be responsible for bringing
a foreign Scout on staff to the council's summer camp program
for two summer camp seasons.
III. Giving leadership to international events held in other countries:
a. Serve as an adult leader in a BSA contingent to a world
Scout jamboree or Pan-American Scout jamboree.
b. Serve as an adult leader for a group of BSA Scouts participating
in an event held by a foreign Scout association recognized by
the World Organization of the Scout Movement. The activity
may be an exchange program, camp experience, tour activity,
or home hospitality function.
c. Serve on the international service staff of a world Scout
jamboree.
IV. Educating self and others:
a. Attend an international Scout conference at the Philmont Training
Center. Share what you have learned with others in your council.
b. Promote international Scouting at a district, council, regional,
or national event.
c. Participate in organizing or providing leadership for a BSA
Scout activity in another country that involves interaction with
Scouts from that country, such as an exchange program, camping
experience, or tour activity.
V Giving support to international Scouting:
a. Organize a collection for the World Friendship Fund at two
district and/or council events.
b. Become or recruit a member of the Order of the Condor for the
Interamerican Scout Foundation.
c. Become or recruit a Baden-Powell Fellow for the World Scout
Foundation.
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