Adult Awards and Recognition

Most adult awards and recognitions have certificates, pins or medals, and a patch usually with a square knot embroidered on it in different colors. Adult leaders wear these square knot patches on their uniform over the left pocket. The order that they are worn is up to the individual. To learn more see the Guide to Awards and Insignia.

Adult Religious Emblems

Most of the major religious bodies in the United States have programs to recognize adult volunteers who demonstrate faith, observe their creeds or principles, and give service.

The religious emblems are not Scouting awards; however, they may be worn on the upper left pocket of the adult leader uniform.

Teach the God & Me, God & Family, God & Church, and God & Life and earn the Scouter Religious Knot.  KUMC curriculum here.

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Have a continuous record of using and supporting the P.R.A.Y. ministry with a minimum tenure of ***three*** years. The application is HERE!

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Teach the PrayPub programs and exemplify qualities along with tenure as outlined in the application below.

The Application is HERE! – > Jason Noland, C.E.O. of Programs of Religious Activities with Youth (PrayPub) – Minimum ***5*** years of CHRIST service.  – God and Service metals.

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Emergency Preparedness Award

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This award can be earned by Tigers, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts in addition to adult leaders.

There are age-appropriate activities to earn the award for each rank. The award is a pin that can be worn on everyday clothes or on the uniform on the left pocket flap.

Scouter's Training Award

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This award can be presented to registered Cub Scout adult leaders who have two years’ tenure in the pack and have completed position-specific training and other performance requirements designed to encourage and recognize those who give of their resources to make the pack successful. Tenure does not need to be in the same position. In addition to a certificate and medal, a green square knot on a khaki background is available to wear on the uniform.

Scouter's Key

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This award is for Troop Scout adult leaders with three years’ tenure—including at least 3 years as Scoutmaster—who have completed training and other performance requirements. The Scoutmaster’s Key is also a great way to incorporate a succession plan for Scoutmaster. In addition to a certificate and device, a green-and-white square knot on a khaki background is available to wear on the uniform.  (This can include the tenure used to earn the Scouter’s Training Award.)

Unit Leader Award of Merit

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Quality unit leadership is the key to a quality unit program – and it leads to better Scout retention. Statistics show that if young people stay engaged in the program for at least five years, the BSA’s influence likely will stay with them for the rest of their lives. A quality Scouting experience will help keep Scouts in the program, and the Boy Scouts of America created the Unit Leader Award of Merit to recognize the quality unit leaders who make that happen.

Service Stars

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Just as you recognize Cub Scouts with service stars, adult leaders are also eligible to receive these pins. After one year of service an adult may be presented with a one-year service star. An adult who has been involved in Scouting as a youth or has been involved for more than five years is also eligible for the Veteran Award.

There is no application for this recognition. Service Stars can be purchased at your local Scout Shop or online at ScoutShop.org

Veteran Scouter Recognition

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After five years of registered service in the Boy Scouts of America, an adult may, upon application, receive the designation of “Veteran.” There are additional veteran awards for every five years.

Applications are submitted to the local council service center.

William D. Boyce Award - Start A New Pack

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As local communities grow, the opportunity to start a new pack increases. For those adults who establish a new pack, troop, crew, or ship with a chartered organization, a special silver knot on a yellow, green, and red background is available to wear on the uniform. If you are interested in starting a new pack, troop, crew, or ship, contact your local council service center.

District Award of Merit

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Additional awards for adults for exceptional service in Scouting and in the community are also available.

Pictured to the left is the District Award of Merit. It is the highest honor a local district can bestow upon a volunteer leader for service in Scouting.