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2006 Annual Report

 


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission Statement

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives

2006: Year in Review

The Value of Scouting

2006-2010 National Strategic Plan

Increase Membership Opportunities

Ensure Financial Security

Recruit More Volunteers

Identify and Strengthen Relationships

Place the Right People in the Right Positions

Combined Traditional Membership/Participation Totals

Boy Scouts of America Annual Traditional Membership Summary

Learning for Life Annual Participation Summary

Program Services


Scouting touched the lives of millions of youth in 2006. Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing's fun, values-driven programs helped guide young people through their formative years, emphasizing citizenship, mental and physical fitness, and character development.