F a C T S H E

F a C T S H E

Facts About Scouting Service In 2013, service projects were conducted by more than 2.6 million youth members F and more than 1 million volunteers. • 17 million service hours were reported in 2013 for Journey to Excellence. • $384.3 million of service was provided by Scouts and leaders to communities across America. (Based on the $22.55 Independent Sector value of volunteer time A for 2013) • Service projects most commonly reported for Journey to Excellence in 2013 include C —Food collection and distribution —Litter cleanup/community beautification —Community dimension —Conservation projects T —Fun run/walk/hike/cycle Scout Activities and Outdoor Adventures Nearly 1.1 million youth attended a council camp or national high-adventure camp. • National high-adventure base—Boy Scouts and Venturers —35,054—Philmont S —13,922—Florida Sea Base —5,686—Northern Tier H Advancements and Awards In 2013, 56,841 Scouts earned the Eagle Scout rank. • About 6 percent of all Boy Scouts earned the Eagle Scout rank in 2013. • From 1912 to 2013, 2.7 million Boy Scouts have earned the Eagle Scout rank. E • 2,110,848 merit badges were earned by Boy Scouts in 2013. —117,288,535 merit badges have been earned by Boy Scouts since Scouting was established in 1910. E —The most often earned merit badges since 1910 include: • First Aid—6,900,983 • Swimming—6,242,264 • Camping—4,608,447 T • Cooking—4,238,453 • Citizenship in the Community—3,410,028 (Source: 2013 BSA Local Council Index) Boy Scouts of America Research & Program Innovation 1325 W. Walnut Hill Lane Irving, TX 75038 [email protected] Page 1 of 2 Facts About Scouting Volunteers More than 1 million volunteers provided leadership for Scouting programs in 2013. F • On average, Scout volunteers give 20 hours per month in service to Scouting. This equals approximately 246.8 million hours of volunteer time given to support Scouting in 2013. (Source: Volunteer Outcomes Study, Research & Program A Innovation) • $5.57 billion of volunteer time was given in 2013 to support Scouting across America. (Based on $22.55 Independent Sector value of volunteer time for 2013) C Alumni • 181 NASA astronauts were involved in Scouting (57.4 percent of astronauts). —39 are Eagle Scouts. T • 36.4 percent of the United States Military Academy (West Point) cadets were involved in Scouting as youth. —16.3 percent of cadets are Eagle Scouts. • 22.5 percent of United States Air Force Academy cadets were involved in Scouting as youth. —11.9 percent of cadets are Eagle Scouts. S • 25 percent of United States Naval Academy (Annapolis) midshipmen were involved in Scouting as youth. —11 percent of midshipmen are Eagle Scouts. • 191 members of the 113th Congress participated in Scouting as a youth and/or H adult leader. —28 are Eagle Scouts. • 18 current U.S. governors participated in Scouting as a youth and/or adult E volunteer. —Four are Eagle Scouts. E (Source: Membership figures from each organization) T Updated May 2014 Page 2 of 2.

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