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    Report to America
 
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Report to the State

A "Report to the State" should be presented each year to the governor or other ranking elected official to highlight and share the benefits Scouting provides your state. It provides an opportunity to build the Scouting brand and image as well as increase the awareness and visibility of Scouting's service. Within our Scouting membership, the report to the state will provide a source of pride and morale boost.

Table of Contents

Why Report to the State?

Potential Events

Examples: A Sampling of States

Assembling Your Report Team

Letters from the Governors

Selecting Delegates

Writing the Report

  • 2011 Report to the Nation
  • 2010 Report to the Nation
  • 2009 Report to the Nation
  • 2008 Report to the Nation

Media Relations Campaign

Sample Press Release

Sample Budget

Sample Scripts: Delegate Breakfast

Sample Scripts: Report to the State

Position Descriptions

Functional Assignments

Governors and Scouting Fact Sheet

Support Items

Appendix

  • Report to the State Data Worksheet
  • Council Delegation Registration Form (sample)
  • Council Delegation Participant List (sample)
  • Council Commitment Card (sample)
  • One-Page Report to the State (sample)
  • Maryland's Report to the State (sample)
  • House Joint Resolution (sample)

Acknowledgments

 
 
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