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Endowment
James E. West Fellowship
James E. West was the first chief Scout Executive of
the Boy Scouts of America, and he served in that position
for more than three decades. The West Fellowship Award
is available for gifts of $1,000 and up in cash or marketable
securities to the council endowment fund. The gift must
be in addition to--and not replace or diminish--the
donor's annual Friends of Scouting support. Many individuals
and corporations make these gifts either on behalf of
someone else--such as in honor of an Eagle Scout, Silver
Beaver recipient, a retirement, a special accomplishment,
or anniversary--or in memory of a special individual.
If an institution is truly "the lengthened shadow
of one man," it is more than fitting that the Boy
Scouts of America honor James E. West's significant
contributions to Scouting in such a significant way.
- $1,000 James E. West Fellowship Award Entry level
- $2,500 Bronze level
- $5,000 Silver level
- $10,000 Gold level
- $15,000 Platinum level
1910 Society
Founded in 1910, the Boy Scouts of America has grown
into some thing larger and more significant than anyone
anticipated. We honor that special date by presenting
the 1910 Society award to donors who make gifts of $25,000
or more to their council endowments. These gifts can
be in the form of cash, securities, land, five-year
pledges, or other property suitable for a council endowment
fund or easily converted to cash. There are four levels
of recognition in the 1910 Society that honor four very
special individuals who shaped modern-day Scouting.
- Earnest Thomas Seton, nationally known artist and
naturalist, author of the first official American
Scout handbook and many other books important to Scouting;
Seton Level membership: $25,000 minimum
gift
- Daniel Carter Beard, first chairman of the National
Court of Honor, national Scout commissioner, and author
of many well-known books and stories for youth;
Beard Level membership: $100,000 minimum
gift
- Theodore Roosevelt, first Chief Scout Citizen, first
Vice President of the BSA, and President of the United
States;
Roosevelt Level membership: $500,000 minimum
gift
- Waite Phillips, one of the BSA's first benefactors,
and donor to the BSA of almost 130,000 acres of land
in New Mexico which became Philmont Scout Ranch;
Phillips Level membership: $1,000,000
minimum gift
The Founders Circle
The newest level of endowment recognition, the Founders
Circle, is intended to recognize deferred gifts designated
for Council endowment funds. With deferred giving (also
called planned giving) so widely and effectively used
by so many donors, the BSA wants to recognize the importance
of such major gifts. Donors are recognized for gift
commitments with a minimum value of $100,000. Unlike
the other endowment recognition awards, the donor may
qualify for membership with gifts made through:
The early founders of the BSA had the vision and commitment
to make Scouting the number one youth organization in
the world. In that spirit, we honor the modern-day visionaries
who qualify for the Founders Circle in their commitment
to perpetuate the visions and beliefs of those founders.
If you would like more information on participating
in one of these programs, please contact Marilyn Costigan
at (810)235-8728.
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