2010 COUNCIL LEADERSHIP Looking Ahead ...... Reaching New Heights Rulon “Bob” Osmond David Wadman Mike Marchese Council Commissioner Council President Executive In 2010, the ® Vice Presidents Assistant Council Commissioners Jerry Toombs ...... Administration Pat Bott...... Roundtable reached a crowning achievement: Brent Hatch ...... District Operations Jeff Bybee...... Bridger Field Area 100 years as the premier youth organiza- George Hall...... Program Charles Casperson. . . . Ogden Field Area tion in America! Through its values-based Val Radmall...... Training JoD’Ann Dance...... Boys’ Life Tim Parkinson...... Camping Commissioner College program, with the Scout Oath and Law as Russell Tanner ...... Properties Mark J. LaFleur. . . . Ogden Field Area its foundation, trained many of Kurt Rifleman...... Hal Mason ...... Cache Field Area America’s best leaders in the Mike Gailey...... Relationships John McMinn. . . . . Cub Roundtable Kenny Wright...... Marketing Michael J. Moore. . . . Commissioner. TRAPPER TRAILS COUNCIL Twentieth Century. Ange’ Workman. . . . . Membership College President Noel Zabriskie...... Lane Oberg...... Varsity Huddle Scouting celebrated its centennial in the Robert Stringham...... Finance Tom Pedersen...... Web Master Lorenzo “Rennie” Bott. . . . Treasurer Wade Pierce. . . . . Cache Field Area midst of fast-paced change—change that David Knowles...... Legal Counsel Jim T. Richins ...... Venture Forum presents opportunities and challenges for David Snider. . . . . Ogden Field Area Program Chairmen Rod Staples. . . . . Scout Roundtable our youth. Fortunately, Scouting is Rebecca Richter. Activities/Civic Service meeting the demands of the next century by E. Morty Jenkins. . . . . Advancement Administrative Staff arming today’s youth with the experiences Recognition Carl Robbins. . . Development Director Rich Howe...... Outdoor/Camping Michael Jenkins. Director Field Services and tools necessary to succeed. Scott Stringham. . . . . Advanced Training Philip Eborn . . Director Support Services Elizabeth Miller . Fundamentals Training Bill Wangsgard...... Camping Director At the dawn of the next 100 years of David & Jeanette Hall . . 2010 Celebration Josh Haacke...... Program Director Brian Hall ...... Business Manager Scouting, our time-honored goal remains unaltered: to help youth grow into strong leaders with character and integrity. That’s why the BSA’s new theme is: There’s a race on ...... competing for the hearts and minds of our youth. To succeed in the next century, Scouting must actively promote itself with Prepared. For Life. contemporary merchandising, advertising, promotional campaigns, and social media. In the Trapper Trails Council, we prepare Fortunately, we know how . . . Trapper Trails Council recently won the every eligible youth to make ethical and 2010 National President’s Marketing Award for 100 Year Anniversary moral choices guided by the Scout Oath and Materials and Promotion from the BSA National Council. But we need your help! If you’re an advertising/marketing professional, a designer, Law—to become responsible, participating writer or programmer, or work for/with a media outlet, help us win the BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA® citizens and leaders over their lifetimes! hearts and minds of today’s youth. Contact Josh Haacke at 801-479-5460 today! The Foundation of a Great Future . . . Taking it to the Next Level . . . Message2010 Panel Accomplishments! 2010 STATISTICS Strategic Leadership! TRAPPER2010 TRAILSSTATISTICS COUNCIL • Expended $1,399,699 improving council camps, with positive Membership TRAPPER TRAILS COUNCIL Building on past success, Trapper Trails Council looks toward the future gross and net incomes. with its new five-year strategic plan. CharteredMembership Organizations Units • Served a record high 30,000 participants at council camps, the ScoutingChartered Units Organization...... 1,083 CubUnits Packs The MISSION of Trapper Trails Council is to help youth make ethical and “proving ground for the next generation of leaders.” YouthScouting Members Units 3,8331,083 ...... ScoutCub Packs Troops...... 999 moral choices over their lifetimes guided by the Scout Oath and Law— • Expanded the High Adventure Program by establishing a new RegisteredYouth Members Adults...... 3,833 ...... 47,944 VarsityScout Troops Teams...... 999 to train them to be responsible parents, spouses, employers, employees, base at Camp Bartlett. This values-based outdoor program Registered Adults...... 47,944 ...... 1,005 Total Available Youth...... 25,102 VentureVarsity Teams Crews 1,005 and leaders of their communities. teaches youth (ages 14-17) to look beyond self-interest by Total Available Youth...... 25,102 ...... 913 Overall Density...... 85,063. . SeaVenture Scouts Crews 913 overcoming challenges through team-building and service to Overall Density...... 85,063...... 894 . 56% TotalSea Scouts Traditional...... 894. . By the end of 2015, our OBJECTIVE is to achieve vibrant programs by . . . others. Camp Attendance 56% Total Traditional...... 3 CubC Campsamp Attendance(Youth and Leaders) Learning for Life...... 3,814 .3 • Increasing traditional membership to 48,500 youth, emphasizing • Enhanced reputation for serving the needs of area youth . . . Cub Camps. . . . . (Youth. . . and. . Leaders) Learning for Life...... 3,814 . 11-Year-Old Camps...... 12,771 . Total...... 19 the Hispanic community; o Total of grants received: $57,000—including $45,000 11-Year-Old Camp 12,771 Total...... 19 Scout Camps...... 3,833 • Growing the Endowment Fund to $5,000,000; for the Kiesel water project, and $7,500 for the Bartlett Scout Camps...... 1,0091,009 Cub Advancements 3,833 High Adventure Treks Cub Advancements • Raising $1,000,000 in capital funds; shooting range; High Adventure Treks 10,69710,697 Tiger Cub Council C.O.P.E...... 1,698 Tiger Cubs...... • Earning the “Journey to Excellence Award” annually. o Friends of Scouting® contributions from individuals Council C.O.P.E...... 1,698 BobcatBobcat...... 75 Girl’sGirl’s Day Day Camps Camp 1,368 75 increased by $9,611; ...... 1,368 WolfWolf...... 3,402. 3,402. The plan includes four key STRATEGIES . . . OutOut of Councilof Council Campers Campers 3,4983,498 o 99.2% of all units retained, a record high 87% of all . . . . . BearBear...... 2,995. 2,995. TotalTotal...... 2,029 2,029 youth retained. WebelosWebelos...... 2,693 .2,693 33,07033,070 ArrowArrow of Light PARTNERSHIPS EFFICIENCIES TRAINING FACILITIES • Demonstrated financial stability by operating all council funds YouthYouth Membership Membership ...... 2,470. 2,470 with surplus. TigerTiger Cubs Cubs...... TotalTotal Cub RanksRanks 2,1892,189 Grow Align with Train and Improve/ ...... 13,824. • Received the 2010 National President’s Marketing Award CubCub Scouts Scouts ...... 82 82 Scout Advancements 13,824 community National BSA develop highly upgrade camps Boy Scouts 17,048 Scout Advancements partnerships and other organized and and facilities to for 100 Year Anniversary Materials and Promotion, thereby Boy Scouts ...... 17,048 TenderfootTenderfoot Varsity Scouts...... 14,504 ...... to reach all technological committed drive revenue demonstrating the council’s ability to successfully market Varsity Scouts...... 14,504 . Second Class...... 2,622 eligible youth resources volunteers to growth and Venturers 6,993 Second Class...... 2,622 Scouting in the Twenty-First Century. Venturers...... 6,993 First Class...... 2,428 and increase to enhance drive effective positively Sea Scouts 8,136 First Class...... 2,428 financial council programs impact the • Reached more than 800 youth in rural communities by Sea Scouts...... 8,136. . . Star...... 2,332 Total Traditional 23 Star...... 2,332 stability offerings lives of youth implementing the Travelling Day Camp program. Total Traditional ...... 23 Life...... 2,017 Learning for Life...... 46,786 . Life...... 2,017 Learning for Life...... 46,786 . Eagle...... 1,705 • Administered a $650,000 National budget, with net Total...... 1,158 Eagle...... 1,705 1,158 Total Scout Ranks 1,550 OUR YOUTH NEED YOU! Scouting is a volunteer-led youth movement. revenue of $43,450. Total...... 47,944 Total Scout Ranks. . . . . 1,550 • Established three new inner-city Scoutreach Packs, Top Trained Leaders 47,944 . . . . .12,654 How will YOU help train the next generation of leaders and citizens? . . . . . Merit Badges Earned 12,654 with more than 200 youth participating in Cub Day Top Trained Leaders 1,268 FOS Revenue . . .1,268 Merit Badges Earned. . . . 55,691 Camps...... 55,691 FOSFOS ContributorsRevenue $1,705,615 Community Service Hours Get involved today! • Increased the number of leaders receiving . . . .$1,705,615 Community Service Hours. . FOS Contributors. . . . .43,923 456,847 Basic Leadership Training, in keeping with the ...... 43,923 . . 456,847 National Training Initiative. • Conducted eight , three National Youth Leadership Training, one Powder Horn, and seven Kodiak training courses. • Achieved the Centennial Quality Council Award from National Council for the 18th consecutive year. • Completed a comprehensive Council Strategic Plan to guide future growth (see at right). ACCOMPLISHMENTS