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SFF General Support Application SFF General Support Application Field Name Value Name of Organization Buckskin Council, BSA Address 2829 Kanawha Blvd. East City Charleston State wv Zip Code 25311 Chief Professional First Name Larry Chief Professional Last Name Wunderly Title Assistant Scout Executive Email [email protected] Phone 3043403663 Is the grant contact the same as above? Yes Contact First Name Contact Last Name Title Email Phone Purpose of grant (1-2 sentences) Fund scouting for youth in the Buckskin Council in 32 counties in West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. The gift was originated by Mr. Michael Staenberg Grant Request $1,000.00 Total Organization Budget $1,600,000.00 What is organization’s mission and historical It is the mission of the Boy Scouts of America to instill values in young background? people and in other ways to prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential” What target populations are served? We serve boys and young men ages 6 - 21 and young women 13 - 21 with our programs. Describe services Scouting is an age appropriate, grade specific character development provided/accomplishments/goals of the program that helps youth learn and apply healthy values, participating organization citizenship and personal fitness. What evidence do you have to indicate that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxtFCmDZJbQ Best way to show your outcomes are being achieved? What is how scouting works. your data collection methodology? Attach operating budget for current fiscal 2017 Budget.pdf year. Page 1 SFF General Support Application If desired, submit supporting documents that Community_FOS 144 Buckskin Council.pdf you feel would useful in helping the Foundation understand the work of your organization. (Click ? for examples) Additional Documentation Luncheon Brochure.pdf Additional Documentation Page 2 BUCKSKIN COUNCIL 2017 BUDGET WORKSHEET BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA A B C D E 1 Operating Fund 2017 2 3 Direct Support: Expenses: 4 Friends of Scouting $ 556,500 Employee Compensation: 5 Project Sales $ 6,000 Salaries $ 687,154 6 Special Events - Net $ 100,000 Employee Benefits $ 146,040 7 Legacies & Bequests $ 4,000 Payroll Taxes $ 62,825 8 Foundations & Trusts $ 140,000 Employee Related Expenses $ 500 9 Other Direct Support $ 48,000 Total employee comp $ 896,519 10 Total direct support $ 854,500 11 Operating Expenses: 12 Indirect Support: Professional Fees $ 80,500 13 United Ways $ 8,000 Supplies $ 219,250 14 Grants Telephone $ 23,000 15 Restricted Grants Postage $ 16,400 16 Total indirect support $ 8,000 Occupancy $ 242,750 17 Rental/Maint of Equipment $ 9,300 18 Revenues: Printing $ 9,350 19 Store Sales - Net $ 105,000 Travel $ 88,000 20 Product Sales - Net $ 200,000 Conferences $ 17,145 21 Investment Income $ 164,500 Specific Assistance to Individuals $ 20,000 22 Camping Revenues $ 43,000 Recognition $ 18,000 23 Activity Revenues $ 312,500 Interest expense $ 4,000 24 Other Revenues $ 10,000 Insurances $ 58,000 25 Total Revenues $ 835,000 Other Expenses $ 9,500 26 Charter/National Fees $ 25,000 27 Total Support & Revenues $ 1,697,500 Total operating expenses $ 840,195 4/26/2017 BUCKSKIN COUNCIL 2017 BUDGET WORKSHEET BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA A B C D E 1 Operating Fund 2017 28 29 Total Expenses $ 1,736,714 30 31 32 Net Assets $ (39,214) 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 4/26/2017 Our Investment, because Scouting relies on its Friends... Please make a year-long contribution to the Buckskin Council Every week, millions of Scouts Friends of Scouting Campaign raise their hands and ABOUT YOU: (Please print) Name make a promise. Company/Contact It’s not a pledge to an organization. Address It‘s a The Buckskin Council was chartered in 1919 and has a rich heritage of lifelong commitment City/State/Zip building leadership skills in young people. Today, the Buckskin Council Phone ( ) serves 32 counties in West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. Since to themselves, their families, and 1919, the Buckskin Council has impacted hundreds of thousands of E-Mail Address Scouts and their families. the community they share. c My employer makes Matching Gifts. My Employer THE SCOUT OATH c I am interested in the tax benefits of a legacy gift. 6,500+ 2,100+ c I am an Eagle Scout. Year Earned On my honor, I will do my best… OUR FRIENDS OF SCOUTING INVESTMENT IS: To do my duty to God and c $2,500 - Sponsor c $260 - Support a Scout c $1,000 - Guardian c $175 - Patron my country and to c $780 - Support three Scouts c $125 - Century Plus obey the Scout Law; c $500 - Benefactor c Other Investment of_______ 97 Signature To help other people at all times; Date Over 5,000 To keep myself physically strong, I AM PAYING THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF OUR mentally awake and PLEDGE TODAY: (Check one) c Cash $ c Check # morally straight. c Credit Card# BUCKSKIN COUNCIL 2017 Expiration Date CVV# FRIENDS OF SCOUTING (Circle one) MasterCard | VISA | Discover Boy Scouts of America 2829 Kanawha Boulevard East | Charleston, WV 25311 PLEASE BILL MY PLEDGE: (Check one) BUCKSKIN COUNCIL c Once (Immediately) 304.340.3663 | www.buckskin.org BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA c Bill Me in the months of (Please Circle): Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept All gifts to Buckskin Council are tax deductible. THANK YOU! Make checks payable to: BUCKSKIN COUNCIL, BSA 2829 Kanawha Blvd. | Charleston, WV 25311 Phone: 304-340-3663 | Fax: 304-925-0533 www.buckskin.org BUCKSKIN COUNCIL TIGERS EDUCATING FOR THE FUTURE RESULTS THAT COUNT First grade boys participate with an HOW WE ARE FUNDED Research conducted by Harris Interactive shows: The BSA prepares young people for learning by teaching adult. Emphasis on family skills, service TRUSTWORTHY: 75% of Scouts agree that Scouting has Friends of Scouting Camp & Activity to others and feelings of self-worth. Support Fees boys, young men and women to set goals and reach them… taught them to always be honest and to be a leader. 36.2% 26.7% one step at a time. The Boy Scouts have built national LOYAL: 88% of Scouts are proud to live in the USA and partnerships with key organizations to develop programs 83% say spending time with family is important to them. CUB SCOUTS Second through fifth grade boys. Product Sales in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math HELPFUL: 8 out of 10 Scouts surveyed believe that help- Emphasis on social skills and family 12.7% (STEM), and to engage young people in considering a ing others should come before their own self-interest. relationships. career in these fields. FRIENDLY: 80% of Scouts say that Scouting has taught Other Foundations & Trusts them to treat others with respect and 78% to get along BOY SCOUTS As part of the STEM initiative, the Buckskin Council with others. Sixth to twelfth grade boys. Outdoor 6.4% 5.1% United Way provides support for programs in Robotics, Welding, Digital COURTEOUS: Almost 9 of 10 Scouts (87%) believe older activities with emphasis on character, Investment Income Technology, Engineering, and Mining. These programs people should be treated with respect. citizenship, and leadership training. 0.9% Trading Post 3.4% help Scouts to develop critical thinking skills that are KIND: 78% of Scouts say that Scouting has taught them Special Events 4.3% relevant and needed in today’s competitive world. These to care for other people. VENTURING 4.3% Boys and girls 14 – 20 years. High OBEDIENT: Boys in Scouting five years or more are programs are part of the 31 STEM-related merit badges that adventure activities and advanced HOW WE PUT YOUR INVESTMENT more likely to reject peer pressure, and avoid negative Scouts can earn. leadership training. TO WORK influences. Management CHEERFUL: 78% of Scouts are happy with their school 5% EXPLORING and their neighborhood. Fundraising Boys and girls 14 – 20 years. Career THRIFTY: 82% of Scouts say that saving money for the education and development of 18% future is a priority. vocational interests. BRAVE: 80% of Scouts say that Scouting has increased their confidence and 51% rate their self-confidence Program as excellent. 77% CLEAN: 79% of Scouts say that Scouting has taught them to have more respect for the environment and their physical fitness. REVERENT: 83% of men who were Scouts for five or more Give to Scouting Today! years say that attending religious services as a family is Donate Online at: very important to them. tinyurl.com/Donate-Buckskin Find us on Facebook at: tinyurl.com/Facebook-Buckskin WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! The success of Scouting depends on those who support it. This includes the work of adult volunteers, the encouragement of parents and the financial assistance of our Friends of Scouting. With your generous gift, we can positively impact the lives of more boys, young men and women. Visit www.buckskin.org for more information. Champion Partners In 2016 Pacesetter Partners Buckskin Council LOC INVESTMENT ADVISERS Served over 8,500 youth & leaders in 22 West Virginia counties, SWOPE CONSTRUCTION 4 Kentucky counties, 3 Ohio counties & STEEL OF WEST VIRGINIA 3 Virginia counties In addition in 2016 CHARLESTON AREA 2,000 plus new youth joined scouting MEDICAL CENTER 97 Young Men earned the rank of Eagle Scout Thousands of service hours WALKER MACHINERY CO. provided to local communities Leadership Luncheon $18,000 in assistance to youth to participate in scouting programs Thursday, June 8, 2017 MIKE & PAT GRANEY 100% of your contribution supports Charleston Embassy Suites WEST VIRGINIA Scouting in the Buckskin Council AMERICAN WATER THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 12:00 Noon KENTUCKY POWER CO.
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