Recruitment Resources
*Effective May 1st 2024 BSA fee increase. Click here to see the update infographic.*
Looking for marketing resources for your unit? Click the link below for the various materials that we can give your unit for recruitment efforts.
- Cub Scout Flyer
- Cub Scout 11 X 17 Poster
- Cub Scout Peer Cards 1
- Cub Scout Peer Cards 2
- Cub Scout Stickers
- Cub Scout Table Cover *For unit to sign out on an event basis*
- Cub Scout Pop-up Tent *For unit to sign out on an event basis*
- Cub Scout Lawn Sign (With Metal Stake)
- Scouts BSA Flyer (Male)
- Scouts BSA Flyer (Female)
- Scouts BSA Peer Cards (Male)
- Scouts BSA Peer Cards (Female)
- Scouts BSA Table Cover *For unit to sign out on an event basis*
- Scouts BSA Pop-up Tent *For unit to sign out on an event basis*
- Scouts BSA Lawn Signs (With Metal Stake)
- BSA Youth Applications
- BSA Adult Applications
To request any marketing resources for a recruitment event, please contact your Unit Serving Executive: *Please give at least two weeks notice for Recruitment Flyers or Facebook Ads*
- Robert Wolf – Robert.Wolf@scouting.org
- Zachary Montenero- Zachary.Montenero@scouting.org
Looking for images, logos, signage and more?
Check out the BSA Brand Center for the latest in 2024 customizable recruitment materials. This is a free service provided by the BSA. All you have to do is create a username and password for access to all these resources. Download, print and go! BSA BRAND CENTER
Sign-Up Nights or “Open Houses”
Sign-up nights are a great opportunity to give families a first look at what Scouting can provide to a family like theirs. Learn how to host an effective sign-up night with this playbook.
How to Get Started: Sign Up Night Play Book- CLICK HERE
Good Handouts:
- DIGITAL COPY OF MINI BOYS LIFE MAGAZINE
What is the Boys’ Life mini-mag? It’s all you need to know about joining Cub Scouting and subscribing to the best youth magazine — for boys and girls. - Tufts Study: Does Scouting work? Infographic
- Youth Application
- Adult Application
Geofencing
Geofencing allows you to set a geographic virtual boundary around a specific location or locations. Once the virtual barrier is established through a platform like Facebook, for instance, we can set up triggers that will send our chosen audience an ad when their mobile device enters the specified area. Families have a higher interest in joining Scouting when they see information that is current, relevant, and easy to understand. Review and assess all of your social media interfaces (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Nextdoor, websites, etc.).
Tips & Tricks- CLICK HERE
How to Use Geofencing- CLICK HERE
Put Yourself on the Map, Watch the video below!
Online Registration Tools
Online Registration
The Boy Scouts of America offers on online application process for youth and adults that can be completed from start to finish without a single piece of paper changing hands. This allows prospective members and leaders to register and pay in a way that’s convenient for them, and it creates a more efficient and user-friendly registration experience for units and councils.
Unit Guidebook: How to use online registration
In addition to the video tutorials found here, the comprehensive Online Registration Unit Guidebook provides directions on how to set up and use the online registration system.
Information About Online Registration for Councils and Unit Leaders
Use these resources to help you manage online registration for your unit.
- GETTING STARTED
- VOLUNTEER ROLES
- INVITATION MANAGER
- APPLICATION MANAGER
- NOTIFICATIONS AND REPORTS
- TRANSFER AND MULTIPLES
Updating Your Unit Pin
What is a unit pin? BeAScout is an online site that prospective members can use to find a unit near them. To prepare for your
My.Scouting Tools Online Registration go-live, please verify that your BeAScout pin is turned on and that the
contact information is current and displays the information you want shown for your unit.
To Update Your BeAScout Pin, Make These Changes:
- Go to My.Scouting.Org, click “Menu”, click on your Unit (e.g., Pack 1234, Troop 4321) and in the drop-down menu, click “Organization Manager”.
- There, on the left-hand side, the top two options are “Settings” and “Unit Pin”.
- Select “Unit Pin”. For a visual, see https://www.scouting.org/resources/online-registration/, about how to update the Unit Pin.
- Under “Unit Information”, the first setting is “Pin Mode”: choose “Allow Units to Update Pin Information”.
- That should already be selected.
- If not, switch from “Only Allow the Council to Update” to “Allow Units to Update”.
- If you cannot make that switch, contact the Program Center at 770.956.5694.
- Right below that, select the checkmark to the right of “Appear on BeAScout”.
- And below that, select the checkmark to the right of “Allow People to Apply Online”.
- Then, update “Contact Information” as needed: there is an “edit” button that will open up a pop-up window reading “Update Contact Information.”
- You can change contact information by clicking the name in “Contact Person”, which will create a “drop-down list” of all registered adult leaders.
- Pick the one most likely to respond quickly.
- In the box under “Unit Website”, enter the URL for any website that your unit uses to interface with the community, where anyone could seek more information.
- To provide a brief bit of highlight, enter in the box below “Additional Unit Information” some detail about your Unit that will help families decide if they have an interest in your Unit – you can enter 500 characters now.
- You might note when and where you plan to meet or highlight something about your program, like camping, hiking, biking, or having a year-round activity calendar – Troops and Crews might want to highlight their High Adventure and other favorite activities.
- See examples in the document attached below called “BeAScout and Online Registration Text Options – Tailor to Your Unit”.
- To the right, you will see a “Unit Pin Preview” showing what data will appear at BeAScout.org (but it may take up to 24 hours for your updates to migrate).
- That side will give you choices of “Fields to Display on Unit Pin”, where you would want to select the checkmark to the right of each of these (you might redact some of the contact detail if your Unit Website has contact options or you want to only respond to “BeAScout” emails of notices):
- Unit Meeting Address
- Contact Person’s Name
- Phone Number
- Contact Email
- Unit Website
- Additional Unit Information
- Below both columns of “Unit Information” and “Unit Pin Preview”, you will find “Unit Meeting Address”, where you should put the most common location of your meetings – the default entered is your Chartered Organization’s address, which may not be where you really meet.
- Save!
- Last step – and most important – click “Save” at the bottom of the page (scroll down to the bottom).
- Then scroll back up to be sure that at the top this note appears: “Successfully Update — Please allow up to 24 hours for changes to be reflected on BeAScout”.
- Under “Unit Information”, the first setting is “Pin Mode”: choose “Allow Units to Update Pin Information”.
Updating positions on position manager:
Organization Manager Help Guide