Cub Scout Leader Resources
What are Cub Scout Unit Leaders?
Cub Scout Unit Leaders are the backbone of the Cub Scout program, tasked with inspiring and educating the youngest members of the Scouting family. These leaders, including Cubmasters, Den Leaders, and committee members, organize and run meetings, coordinate activities, and guide Cub Scouts through their early adventures in scouting. Their role is crucial in nurturing a sense of community, teamwork, and personal growth, ensuring a fun and safe environment where Cub Scouts can learn new skills and earn achievements.
Program Aid Resources
- So You’re a New Den Leader
- How to Protect your Child from Child Abuse pamphlet
- Guide to Safe Scouting
- Youth Protection Training Resources
- Incident Reporting
- Cub Scout Outdoor Program Guidelines
- Outdoor Events for New Cub Scouts
- Uniform Inspection Sheet
- Webelos Scout Uniform Inspection Checklist
- Guide to Working With Scouts With Special Needs and disABILITIES
- HSR – Camper Insurance
- HSR – Camper Insurance, Description of Coverage
- Welcome to Cub Scouts – fillable/printable info sheet for new families
- Cub Scout Parent Information Guide
- Activity Consent Form, No. 680-673
- Annual Health and Medical Record
- Age-Appropriate Guidelines
- Meeting Place Inspection Checklist, No. 6140
- Selecting Cub Scout Leadership
- Pack Operating Budget Worksheet
- Planning Your Annual Pack Budget
- Unit Money-Earning Application, No. 34427
Program Resources
Adventures
Cub Scout Adventures are required to rank up ranging from scouting principles, outdoor survival, first aid, citizenship, and much more!