1. 2 Scout achieves rank of Life. Complete Eagle requirements as noted in the Boy Scout Handbook. When Scout is within about 2 months of SM conference,

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2 Scout achieves rank of Life. Complete Eagle requirements as noted in the Boy Scout Handbook. When Scout is within about 2 months of SM conference, send request for references. Plan and carry out the Eagle Project. After SM conference, SM submits forms and project workbook to Council for validation (takes about 2 weeks). Packet is sent to the District Advancement Chair to schedule BOR After BOR approval, application is sent to National (takes up to 6 weeks). Scout, parents, and Troop plan Court of Honor

Eagle Scout Rank Requirement #5 3 While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school, or your community. (The project must benefit an organization other than Boy Scouting.) The project plan must be approved by the organization benefiting from the effort, your Scoutmaster and troop committee, and the council or district before you start. You must use the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook, No , in meeting this requirement.

Eagle Scout Project – Leadership! 4 In addition to providing service and fulfilling the part of the Scout Oath, “to help other people at all times,” one of the primary purposes of the Eagle Scout service project is to demonstrate, or hone, or to learn and develop leadership skills. Related to this are important lessons in project management and taking responsibility for a significant accomplishment.

Eagle Scout Project Restrictions 5 There are no required minimum hours for a project. Routine labor is not appropriate for a project. Projects may not be of a commercial nature or for a business. Projects may not be a fundraiser as the primary effort. No more than one Eagle candidate may receive credit for a project. Project may not be performed for the BSA, its councils, districts, units, or their properties.

Eagle Scout Project Ideas 6 Schools Churches City and County Parks State Parks Other charities Check for ideas

Eagle Scout Projects Process 7 General process to follow –Discuss proposed project with Scoutmaster (Eagle coach), Troop Committee, and Beneficiary. –Call District representative for verbal project approval. –Complete the Eagle Scout Service Project Proposal. –Receive written approval from District representative. Project reviews are typically done prior to Roundtable, typically every 2 nd Tuesday starting at 6 PM from September through May. Project Reviews are available by appointment during the Summer months.

Eagle Scout Project Approval 8 Why verbal approval from District Representative? Ensures project provides sufficient opportunity to meet requirements. The project appears to be feasible. Safety issues will be addressed. Action steps for further detailed planning are included. The young man is on the right track with a reasonable chance for a positive experience. –Completed face-to-face or by phone (not or texting), and takes about minutes to complete. –Who should the Eagle candidate contact?

Eagle Project Verbal Approval 9 Prairie Lakes District Advancement Zone Chairs Prior Lake (331, 333, 339) –Dan Lakeville (111, 235, 260, 261, 262, 263, 268, 269) –Perry Farmington, Rosemount, Randolph (116, 118, 119, 207, 270, 295, 208) –Kurt Jeff –If you get voice mail, please leave a message. Make sure to leave your name, troop number, and phone #. –Remember to be professional!

Eagle Scout Projects – Planning 10 Use Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook, No (May 2014).* District project reviewers use a checklist to ensure all parts of project are addressed.* Workbook covers – Project Proposal, Project Final Plan, Fundraising Application, and the Project Report. * - Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook, Eagle Scout Rank Application, PowerPoint Presentation, Eagle Project Checklist, FAQ’s, and Sample Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook are all available under ‘Life to Eagle’

Eagle Scout Projects – Do’s 11 Do provide as much detail as possible. This is your first impression to the District representative! Do plan out materials and tools required. Do get costs of materials to be purchased or rented. Do plan out who will be contacted for donations. Do use an hour-by-hour time schedule (it’s easier to follow). Do get Unit Leader, Unit Committee, and Beneficiary signatures before coming for District written approval. Do plan for the dates available for District review. Do check your plan against the Review Checklist.

Eagle Scout Projects – Don’ts 12 Don’t begin work on project until District signature is given (includes actually requesting and getting donations). Don’t expect quick turn around from District volunteers (usually takes a day or two to respond to phone messages and s). Don’t wait until two months before your 18 th birthday Don’t expect things to move fast during the summer when volunteers are on vacation, or at camp with their units.

Highlights of the Workbook 13 The Project Proposal – this is the part that gets signed off! The Fundraising Application – if needed, this must be approved through the district when ‘written approval’ is given. The Final Plan – this is where the detail comes in. (Don’t skip this part!). The Project Report – done after the project is completed.

How projects are reviewed 14 A checklist is available at District website. The proposal passes the following tests: 1.It provides sufficient opportunity to meet Eagle Scout requirement #5. 2.It appears to be feasible. 3.Safety issues will be addressed. 4.Action steps for further detailed planning are included. 5.The scout is on the right track with a reasonable chance for a positive experience.

Eagle Scout Coaches 15 It is strongly recommended that scouts use a Coach from the unit or district. Greatest value is in the advice provided after approval of the proposal as detailed planning continues. If a plan is not sufficiently developed, projects can fail. Coaches help evaluate a plan’s strengths, weaknesses, and risks. Coaches shall NOT dictate changes, withdraw approval, or take any other directive action.

Fundraising Application 16 Guide to Advancement ( ) – Projects may not be fundraisers. Fundraising is permitted only for securing materials and facilitate the project. Unless it involves contributions only from the beneficiary, or from the candidate, his parents or relatives, his unit or chartered organization, or from members of the unit, it must be approved by the council via the district. BRING COMPLETED APPLICATION TO THE DISTRICT REVIEW.

17 The Eagle Project workbook

For Parent and Leaders 18 The Eagle project is the Scout’s to lead. Parents are to encourage and guide, but let the Scout lead the project! The Scout should be making all phone calls to organize project (contact with Beneficiary, District Representative, etc…) – not the parents! Reference letters are a required part of the paperwork sent to Council.

Eagle Process – After the Project 19 Write up the Project changes and get signatures. Be sure to use the current version (dated 2014) of the Eagle Rank Application. Send requests for reference letters while project planning is in progress. Teachers are hard to contact after school is out. Once paperwork is sent to Council, the Registrar validates all information provided. District Advancement Chair schedules the Board of Review, and will contact the Scout.

Eagle Process - Resources 20 Northern Star Council Resources – gleScout/Resources.aspx Prairie Lakes District Resources – EagleScout.org – NESA (National Eagle Scout Association)–

Eagle Process - FAQ 21 When should candidate contact District? Who should contact the District? When is project ready for District Review? When are District Reviews scheduled? Is it possible to project approval via ? After written approval, does a Scout need to contact the District for any reason? Are there funding issues to keep in mind?

Once an Eagle, always an Eagle 22 College Scholarships –Northern Star Council: olarships/ –National Eagle Scout Association (NESA): Networking –Northern Star Council Annual ‘Gathering of Eagles Dinner’ Facebook “Northern Star Council Eagle Scout Network” –NESA:

23 Questions?