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Troop Committee Mission Statement

The troop committee, which is the Board of Directors, supports the troop adult and youth leaders in delivering a quality program to the troop Scouts

 

The Role of the Troop Committee


  • Advise the Scoutmaster on policies relating to Scouting and the chartered organization
  • Assist in transportation              
  • Assure that a qualified substitute leader is assigned if the Scoutmaster is absent or unable to serve
  • Assure that quality adult leadership is recruited and trained (the Scoutmaster is most important), and encourage adult leader training.
  • Carry out the policies and regulations of the Boy Scouts of America
  • Coordinate the Friends of Scouting Campaign
  • Encourage the leaders
  • Ensure that the troop program provides at least 10 days and nights of outdoor programming per year
  • Manage troop finances
  • Obtain and maintain troop equipment
  • Provide adequate meeting facilities
  • Provide a spiritual tone for troop meetings
  • Recruit and involve troop committee members
  • Serve on Boards of Review
  • Solve behavior problems that cannot be resolved within the troop (governed by the Scout Oath and Scout Law)
  • Support troop program delivery
  • Support youth recruitment

Troop Committee Positions & Responsibilities

Chairperson
 
  Duties:
  • Organize the committee to see that all functions are delegated, coordinated, and completed
  • Maintain a close relationship with the chartered organization representative and Scoutmaster
  • Interpret national and local policies to the troop
  • Prepare troop committee meeting agendas
  • Call, preside over, and promote attendance at monthly troop committee meetings and any special meetings that may be called.
  • Ensure troop representation at monthly roundtables
  • Secure top-notch, trained, individuals for camp leadership.
  • Arrange for charter review and re-charter annually.
  • Plan the charter presentation.

Secretary

   Duties:

  • Keep minutes of meetings and send out committee meeting notices
  • Handle publicity
  • Prepare a family newsletter of troop events and activities
  • Conduct the troop resource survey
  • Plan for family night programs and family activities
  • At each meeting, report the minutes of the previous meeting


Treasurer (Finance/Records)

   Duties:

  • Handle all troop funds, pay bills on recommendation of the Scoutmaster and authorization of the troop committee
  • Maintain checking and savings accounts
  • Train and supervise the troop scribe in recordkeeping
  • Keep adequate records
  • Supervise money-earning projects, including obtaining proper authorizations
  • Supervise the camp savings plan
  • Lead in the preparation of the annual troop budget
  • Lead the Friends of Scouting campaign
  • Report to the troop committee at each meeting


Outdoor/Activities Coordinator

   Duties:

  • Help in securing permission to use camping sites
  • Serve as transportation coordinator
  • Ensure a monthly outdoor program
  • Promote the National Camping Award
  • Promote, through family meetings, attendance at troop campouts, camporees, and summer camp to reach the goal of an outing per month
  • Secure tour permits for all troop activities
  • Report to the troop committee at each meeting


Advancement Coordinator

   Duties:

  • Encourage Scouts to advance in rank
  • Work with the troop scribe to maintain all Scout advancement records
  • Arrange quarterly troop boards of review and courts of honor
  • Develop and maintain a merit badge counselor list
  • Make a prompt report on the correct form to the council service center when a troop board of review is held
  • Secure badges and certificates
  • Work with the troop librarian to build and maintain a library of merit badge pamphlets and other advancement literature
  • Report to the troop committee at each meeting

Chaplain

   Duties:

  • Provide a spiritual tone for troop meetings and activities
  • Give guidance to the chaplain aide
  • Promote regular participation of each member in the activities of the religious organization of his choice
  • Visit homes of scouts in times of sickness or need
  • Give spiritual counseling and service when needed or requested
  • Encourage Boy Scouts to earn their appropriate religious emblems
  • Report to the troop committee at each meeting

Training coordinator

   Duties:

  • Ensure troop leaders and committee members have opportunities for training
  • <!-Maintain an inventory of up-to-date training materials, video tapes, and other training resources
  • Work with the district team in scheduling Fast Start training for all new leaders
  • Be responsible for BSA Youth Protection training within the troop
  • Encourage periodic junior leader training within the troop at the council and national levels
  • Report to the troop committee at each meeting

 

Equipment Coordinator

   Duties:

  • Supervise and help the troop procure camping equipment
  • Work with the quartermaster on inventory and proper storage and maintenance of all troop equipment
  • Make periodic safety checks on all troop camping gear, and encourage troops in the safe use of all outdoor equipment
  • Report to the troop committee monthly

Chartered Organization Representative

   Duties:

  • Serves as head of the "Scouting Department" in the organization
  • Secures a troop committee chair and encourages training
  • Maintains a close liaison with the troop committee chair
  • Helps recruit adult leaders
  • Serves as a liaison between troop and organization
  • Assists with troop re-chartering
  • Encourages service to organization
  • Is an active and involved member of the district committee

Parental Outdoor/Activities Support

Parent Support Needed:

  • Plan & Communicate activities
  • Completed campout/activity forms with payment – on time.
  • Commit to transport Scouts to/from campouts/activities.
  • Volunteer to haul trailer (hitch and tow capacity)
  • Assist Grub Master (purchase/deliver food)
  • Attend activity/campout and support Scoutmaster's Direction
Parents Direction to Scouts
Please direct your son to:
  • Follow their leaders – they are in charge at any scouting event
  • Treat all adults with respect
  • Attend all meetings and events
  • Be on time
  • Dress properly for each event
  • Document all requirements at meetings
  • Check Troop calendar once a week
  • Your Scout is 100% responsible for their advancement to Eagle!!!

Document
Troop Committee Responsibilities.ppt

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