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This category is for physical campsites, not camp events. The name of the camp should be the title of the entry. The description should contain the location of the camp, a brief description of special features, and the organization that operates the camp."We want open-air space, grounds of our own, preferably permanent game grounds easily accessible for the use of Scouts." - BP, January, 1919. BP's vision has become a reality. Scout associations now own many outdoor facilities. Some are just campsites and some offer extensive program activities. Use this category to find the sites that match your needs. The area of campsites is sometimes given in hectares (ha) and sometimes in acres. To convert from acres to hectares, multiply by 0.4. To covert from hectares to acres, multiply by 2.5. Please only submit forums and discussion groups here if they are specifically Scouting related. Any other Scouting sites should be placed elsewhere in the directory.Discussions, notice boards and forums for all sections of the Scouting movement. Please list only sites which relate to the manufacturing, supply, trading, collecting, or display of Scouting collectibles and memorabilia. Scouting Collectibles include patches, badges, crests, uniforms, handbooks, souvenirs, stamps and other forms of memorabilia.This category includes the manufacturing, supply, trading, collecting, and display of Scouting collectibles and memorabilia. Scouting Collectibles include patches, badges, crests, uniforms, handbooks, souvenirs, stamps and other forms of memorabilia. The site title should be the name of the event. The description should start with the dates and location, followed by a brief description of the event and the name of the organization operating the event.Scouts participate in many events, the best known of these are the Jamborees. Jamborees can be large camps of Scouts from a local area (most likely called a camporee) up to huge international events. Submit scouting history sites of general interest including sites about founders of scouting, international, national and regional organizations.History of the Scouting movement and individual Scouting organizations, including biographical material on key figures in Scouting. Submit sites concerning citations, badges or medals and the requirements for these honours or awards. Sites for personal achievement should be listed under Recreation/Scouting/Personal PagesScouting recognition for service, bravery, and fortitude as granted by a Scouting organization or other official body. Scouting grew into an international movement within the first year of its existence. International Scouting organizations have grown up to facilitate and support the international aspect of the movement. This category includes those various supporting organizations that assist in the provision of scouting programs on a worldwide basis as well as individual scouting, guiding or girl scouting groups or sections, and their senior councils. In 1938 Winston S. Churchill made this tribute to BP and the Scouting Movement. In this uncertain world one cannot be sure of much. But it seems probable that one or two hundred years hence, or it may be more, this monument that we have seen set up in our lifetime will still proclaim the fame of its founder, not in the silent testimony of bronze or stone, but as an institution guiding and shaping the lives and thoughts of men. Submit pages of personal scouting content. Group sites should be listed under Recreation/Scouting/OrganizationsThis category is for the personal homepages of Scouts and Scouters.
Foundations, charitable funds and voluntary gifts for Scouting purposes.
Please do not submit sites directly to this level of the category. International Organizations and Council or Group sites are to be listed in Organizations. Please check that sub-category for your association.Scouting is a worldwide movement. The purpose of this category is to list general scouting information pertinent to a particular country or that serve a part of the global community of scouting. The sub-categories relate to geographic areas and then to countries. Do not submit council or event patches or badges, this is a program badge category. For the collectors category See: CollectiblesOne of the principles of Scouting is the careful use of all resources. The sites listed here are resource materials to 1) help Scouters and Guiders in all sections to run better Scouting programs for the young people in their sections, and 2) help Scouters and Guiders develop leadership skills and 3) to provide access to scouting and guiding resources of all kinds.
Post secondary funding available for scouting members.
This sub-category is for council or scouting organization shops only. Please list the manufacture and sale of particular scouting and guiding related items or equipment under MerchandiseShops operated by Scouting and Guiding councils or national or world scouting organizations that sell scout equipment, badges, uniforms, and ancillary items.
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