Scouts BSA Leader Resources
What are a Scouts BSA Unit Leaders?
Scouts BSA Unit Leaders are dedicated individuals responsible for guiding and supporting scouts through their Scouting journey. These leaders, including scoutmasters and assistants for troops, cubmasters for packs, and committee members, play a pivotal role in planning activities, overseeing advancement, and fostering a safe, educational environment. Their commitment to leadership development and character building helps scouts achieve their full potential. Unit Leaders are essential in creating memorable and enriching experiences for every member of their scouting unit.
Scoutmaster Resources
General Resources
- BSA Missions, Aims and Vision
- Scouter Code of Conduct
- Scoutmaster Conferences
- Scouts BSA Troop basics
- Troop positions
- Printable position cards
- Typical Troop Meeting Agenda
- Fillable Agenda PDF
- Program Features (pre-planned meetings on 48 topics)
- Ceremony planning
- Troop meeting planning ideas
- Scoutcraft skills videos
- Scoutmaster Minute ideas
- Handbook: Troop Leader Guide Book, Volume 1, Volume 2
- HSR – Camper Insurance
- HSR – Camper Insurance, Description of Coverage
Committee Resources
General Resources
Youth Resources
General Resources
- Scouts BSA Troop basics
- Troop positions
- Printable position cards
- 10 Tips for a Patrol Leader
- Typical Troop Meeting Agenda
- Fillable Agenda PDF
- Program Features (pre-planned meetings on 48 topics)
- Troop meeting planning ideas
- Scout skill challenges
- Team Building
- Patrol Games
- Troop Games
- Scoutcraft skills videos
- Senior Patrol Leader Handbook
- Patrol Leader Handbook
- Den Chief Training
- Chaplain Aid Manual
- Interfaith Worship Service
- Outdoor Ethics Handbook