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  Frequently Asked Questions About the Award
 
100yr Robert (Bob) Reeves
Council Commissioner

FAQ's

FAQ 2008 Centennial Quality Award

  • 1. How does a unit become eligible for the Centennial Quality Award? Unit leadership will meet with their assigned commissioner or a district level volunteer to review the unit's program and establish program objectives. This must be done prior to February 15, 2007. It is no longer a part of the re-chartering process.
  • 2. When will units be able to qualify to earn the award? When all requirements are completed beginning no earlier than October 31st, but no later than the end of the year (example, for 2007, you would begin to qualify after October 31st, but no later than December 31, 2007).
  • 3. Are there other ways to learn about the new Centennial Quality Awards program?
    The new program explanation can be found on the www.scouting.org Web site, on the commissioners Web site under www.scouting.org/commissioners, and on ScoutNET under BSA Info under Leadership Support Service under "Centennial Quality Award program". You will be able to download the details of the program and the unit, district, and council award commitment forms from the Web.
  • 4. When will the recognition items be available?
    All recognition items will be available starting in August 2007. Unit ribbons will be shipped to councils in bulk by August 2007. Individual uniform emblems, individual pins, and unit award plaques for those who qualify will be available to order from supply beginning in August 2007. (Remember a unit qualifies for the award after October 31, 2007.)
  • 5. Does a council/district/unit have to meet all of the new award requirements to earn the new Centennial Quality award?
    YES, they do have to qualify for all requirements in order to achieve the award.
  • 6. On the unit commitment form, are the references to participation in product sales, conducting a unit FOS presentation and the number of unit commissioner visits required to qualify for the award?
    NO. It is on the unit commitment form for informational and encouragement purposes. Each of these areas will help provide a better quality program experience for a unit. The unit's answer will not impact the earning of the award.
  • 7. Have the criteria for Learning for Life districts, councils, Explorer posts and Learning for Life groups changed?
    No. They will continue to qualify for the National Distinguished Learning for Life Award for districts and councils. Explorer posts will qualify for the "Exploring Excellence Award" and school-based groups will qualify for the "Learning for Life National Accreditation Award".
  • 8. How do you use the additional goals section at the bottom of the interpretation form to impact qualifying for the award?
    The additional goals are key areas that may need attention to improve a unit, district, or council program. They can be used on a case by case basis to measure the success as a part of the award requirements. Setting additional goals and their achievement will be determined by the volunteer and professional leadership at each level.
  • 9. What qualifies as an outdoor or activity per month?
    Each unit establishes a goal at the beginning of the year on the number of outdoor events or other activities. (Pack meetings can count as one activity per month. Packs are also encouraged to conduct or attend outdoor camping events periodically during the year.) Crews/Ships/Troops/Teams do not count their regular meetings and patrol meetings as outdoor events or activities.
  • 10. How is recruitment of new adults defined?
    Commitment and involvement by more registered adults is the overall goal. The training provided to them is critical in engaging them in better support of the program. Each unit should provide an annual orientation for all parents. As a part of the National Parent Initiative, suggested "specific tasks" will be developed to involve more parents and adults in the program.
  • 11. How do units rechartering in December 2006 receive recognition for their accomplishments during their previous recharter year?
    (for example, December 2005 through December 2006) Units rechartering in December 2006 may be recognized for what they accomplished the previous twelve months with a special "2007 Quality Unit" recognition emblem. The unit will complete the "Past Charter Year" column only of the "2006 Quality Unit" form and turn in at the time of rechartering. Units may purchase emblems only from the Supply Group beginning in December 2006. There will be no pins, plaques, or unit ribbons

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