*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************Wood Badge History
In 1911, Baden-Powell took the first steps in training Scouting's adult leaders by organizing a series of lectures for Scouter's. He made great strides in the years that followed, culminating in 1919 with the establishment of Wood Badge training. Wood Badge recipients now number more than 100,000 and can be found in all corners of the world.
The object of a Wood Badge course is to demonstrate as practically as possible the aims and methods of Scouting. Six days in duration, the course is a multifaceted presentation of leadership skills, organizational tools, and participatory activities based on the best of Scouting traditions and the latest in team-development theory. Participants will also enjoy the fellowship of learning alongside many other volunteers and professional Scouters, and along the way have a great deal of fun.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, each participant receives a certificate and the Wood Badge-two wooden beads to be worn around the neck on a leather thong. Many Scouters consider Wood Badge to be a peak experience in their Scouting careers. It has served as a source of training and inspiration to thousands. In return, Wood Badge participants have positively affected millions of America's youth.
Participant Qualifications:
- Registered member of the Boy Scouts of America
- Have a current BSA physical and capable of functioning safely in an outdoor environment
- Successfully complete Youth Protection, and the following:
Cub Scout Leaders
Leader Specific Training
Scoutmasters and Assistants
Leader Specific Training
Outdoor Leader Skills
Troop Committee
Troop Committee Challenge
Varsity Scout Leaders
Varsity Scout Leader Fundamentals
Venturing Leaders
Venturing Leader Specific Training
Commissioners
Commissioner Basic Training
District Committee
District Committee Training Workshop
WoodBadge Scholarships
Scholarships are available to applicants to help lessen thefinancial burden of the course. Assistance is also available through severalsources such as your unit, chartered partner or employer. Typical scholarshipsare one half of the application fee and submission deadlines vary.
Wood Badge Scholarship Application
AFL-CIO Scholarship
VFW Wood Badge Scholarship
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