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F.B.I.Faith Based Initiative October 1, 2012 Mark Hazlewood
Congregations Religious Emblems BSA Religious Emblems: the Linchpin to Membership
How to Have Congregations and Clergy Begging You to Start the Full Family of Scouting
Whose needs are these? • Membership growth • Retention • Program • Money • Trained Volunteers
“You can have everything • in life you want, if you'll just help enough other people to get what they want!” • – Zig Ziglar
Why Collaborate? What’s in it for Congregations?
What’s in it for Congregations? Question: What are the five most stated items in any strategic plan of a local congregation?
What’s in it for Congregations? Answer: Membership Retention of new members Religious training Volunteers / Leaders Money
Religious Organizations Benefit • Common Goals • Enrich current program • Scouting has high brand recognition • Membership opportunities • Proven youth program: citizenship training, character development, fitness • Outdoor resources (local and national facilities) continued
Religious Organizations Benefit • Trained Leaders • Provides leadership training skills • New leaders (adults may volunteer to be leaders because they see it as service to their religious organization) • Religious organizations select the leadership that reflects their values
Religious Organizations Benefit: Membership Congregations need Young families Adult males
Religious Organizations Benefit:Faith Formation Religious Emblems Programs: • Are developed by the national religious organizations, not BSA
Religious Organizations Benefit:Membership • The average size of a pack is 30 • 50 to 60% of youth in a pack troop or crew do not currently have a faith home • These parents are pre-qualified as looking for values for their children • 15 pre-qualified families already in your building without a faith home
Religious Organizations Benefit:Membership • The unit leader makes a presentation on religious emblems using the R.E.C. / Duty to God resources. • The congregation offers a religious emblems class.
Religious Organizations Benefit:Membership • The chartering congregation offers their religious emblems program for their youth members and extends an invitation to the Scouting unit, especially those without a current congregational home. • Invite the parents to the first class and start building relationships.
Religious Organizations Benefit:Membership • If the congregation offers a religious emblem class to all youth in their units • If the congregation offers a religious emblem class to the whole district • The congregation expands its membership potential in close geographic area
Religious Organizations Benefit: Membership Congregations need Young families Adult males Retain members Scout parents http://scoutparents.org/
What’s in it for Councils:Program 66% + 10% + 70% + 98% = +42% 98% = the number of clergy who are unaware that these religious emblems even exist!
Journey to Excellence • Membership • Units • Retention • Advancement • Camping
Why Collaborate? What’s in it for Councils?
BSA Research • Unit Retention better by 10% • Rank Advancement 10 to 30% better • 66% of units Chartered to Faith based organizations • 70% of Chartered Partners only have 1 Unit or one Member of the Scouting family
Resources: Assoc. of Religion Data Archives • www.thearda.com • Denomination Report (by county) • County membership report • And much more!
What’s in it for Councils? • Question: What are your council’s top goals according to Journey to Excellence?
What’s in it for Councils? Answer: • Membership • Retention • Advancement • Money • Leadership • Program
What’s in it for Councils:Membership • Youth membership • Parents are looking for values • Religious organizations share common goals • Adult leaders • Improve retention of leaders • Religiously based individuals are more likely to volunteer • Target underserved populations
What’s in it for Councils:Program • Religious organizations teach the religious emblems programs • Recruit clergy for religious retreats and camporees • Chaplains
Ingredients for Success • Both sides must clearly understand the chartered organization agreement before it is signed. • BSA should use as many congregational volunteers as is feasible. • The congregation must “invest” their best kid person to be the leader
Ingredients for Success • All volunteers MUST be trained by the local council • Religious emblems must be promoted by the unit leader • Congregations must offer a religious emblems class
Linch Pin Congregations Religious Emblems BSA
Wrap up: Why Collaborate? • Win-win-win situation • Collaboration results in: • Stronger youth and families • Stronger congregations • Stronger councils