Service Grant Program Announced
In 1999, the National OA Committee announced a new program to encourage lodges to give service to their councils and camps. This program was designed to help lodges deliver the fourth part of the OA’s purpose, “to crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others”. The OA Service Grant program provides up to $5,000 in matching funds for a camp or service center project. More than 100 service grants have been awarded to date. Lodges are required to submit an application to receive a grant and are required to be at least a bronze level Journey to Excellence lodge at the time of application.
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Some of his past positions in Scouting h
ave included, camp staff Director, and Council President, Wabash Valley Council, Associate Lodge Adviser, Section EC-4A Adviser, East Central Region Order of the Arrow chairman and member of the National Advisory Board of the BSA.
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