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National Council (http://www.scouting.org) This is the primary Web site for the National Council. Audience: Members and the general public. Managed by: BSA Webmaster Western Region, BSA (http://www.wrbsa.org/) Mission of the Western Region The mission of the Region is to provide liaison between the National Council and local councils to achieve the purposes of Scouting and to maintain the standards, policies and procedures established by the Boy Scouts of America. Scout Parents Initiative (http://www.scoutparents.org/) ScoutParents' mission is to develop and implement methods which maximize the number of Scouting youth and especially parents-mentors as dedicated Scouting volunteers who participate with their Scouts. Supply Division, BSA (http://www.scoutstuff.org) A separate stand-alone site for Supply Division, contains information on items in the Official Catalog and BSA Library of Literature. Audience: Members. Managed by: Supply Division. Direct Service BSA (http://www.directservicebsa.org) A separate site that enables Direct Service to communicate with their members. Audience: Members who are supported by Direct Service rather than a local council. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. Learning for Life (http://www.learning-for-life.org) A stand-alone site for Learning for Life and Exploring programs. Audience: Participants in these programs. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. National Scouting Museum (http://www.bsamuseum.org) Promotional site for the museum. Audience: Anyone that may wish to consider visiting the museum. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. Fieldbook companion site (http://www.bsafieldbook.org) Companion site for the Fieldbook. Audience: Members who have purchased the Fieldbook. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. Legal Issues Site (http://www.bsalegal.org) This site provides information about the legal issues the BSA is currently facing. Audience: Members and the general public. Managed by: Robert Bork, Jr. on behalf of the BSA's legal counsel. Join Cub Scouting (http://www.joincubscouting.org) Promotional site for the Cub Scout program. Audience: General public, specifically non-members who may wish to consider joining or starting a unit. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. The Scout Zone (http://www.thescoutzone.org) Promotional site for the Boy Scout program. Audience: General public, specifically non-members who may wish to consider joining. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. Tooth of Time Traders (http://www.toothoftimetraders.org) E-Commerce site for Philmont Scout Ranch. Audience: Members. Managed by: Philmont Scout Ranch.
This is a separate site for the "Good Turn for America" campaign that will run in 2004 (and was extended into 2005). There is currently no indication of how long the campaign will last or whether the site will be maintained after that campaign ends. Managed by: BSA Webmaster Jamboree Web Site (http://www.bsajamboree.org) This site is only "open" during jamboree years, and is designed to provide live coverage of the event. After the jamboree, it will not be updated or maintained, though it may be archived indefinitely. Managed by: Jamboree Web Staff. Jamboree "stuff" Site (http://www.jamboreestuff.org) This site offers online sales of Jamboree merchandise to participants (a username and PIN number, sent to registered participants via s-mail is required to enter the site). The site will (probably) no longer be available after the Jamboree ends. Managed by: Information Systems Division.
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Consumer Product Safety Commission Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Library of Congress Homepage U.S. Government Printing Office Child Welfare Information Gateway
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Councils are listed according to their council
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Boys' Life
(http://www.boyslife.org) A promotional site for Boys' Life magazine. Audience: Magazine subscribers and advertisers, both current and potential. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. Scouting magazine
(http://www.scoutingmagazine.org) Web site for Scouting magazine - contains full content (except ads) back to 1998. Audience: Magazine subscribers and advertisers, both current and potential. Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
The Northern Tier offers many adventures, each geared to the goals and desires of your group. Come to the Northern Tier for an unforgettable journey through the heart and soul of Canoe Country. Florida Sea Base The Florida National High Adventure Sea Base is headquartered in the heart of the fabulous Florida Keys. Scouting's most complete aquatic facility offers a complete variety of water activities from SCUBA diving to sailing "tall ships." Philmont Scout Ranch The Boy Scouts of America's premier high-adventure base challenges Scouts and Venturers with more than 200 square miles of rugged New Mexico wilderness. Backpacking treks, horseback cavalcades, and training and service programs offer young people many ways to experience this legendary country. Adults have opportunities of their own at the Philmont Training Center. World-class courses and seminars cover all aspects of Scouting—all amid Philmont's dramatic scenery.
Scoutreach Division has launched its own, separate, Web site. Audience: General Public. Managed by: BSA Webmaster. Scouting - Vale La Pena (http://www.scoutingvalelapena.org)
The official Spanish-language Web site of the Boy Scouts of America.
Audience: General Public.
Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
Scouting and Soccer (http://www.soccerandscouting.org/index.html)
Promotional site for the Cub Scout Division's "Scouting and Soccer" program.
Audience: General public, specifically non-members who may wish
to consider joining or starting a unit.
Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
American Indian Scouting
Association (http://aisa.scoutreachbsa.org)
Scoutreach Division has taken control of the site for the American
Indian Scouting Association.
Audience: General Public.
Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
Interamerican Scout
Foundation (http://www.interamfoundation.org)
This site is operated by International Divsion on behalf of the
Interamerican Scout Foundation.
Audience: Anyone who might wish to contribute to the foundation.
Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
Finance Support Division (http://www.fsd.org)
Meant for finance support personnel (professionals, committees,
and key volunteers) in the field. Mostly password-protected.
Audience: Finance professionals and council finance committee
members.
Managed by: Finance Support Division.
Scouting Friends (http://www.scoutingfriends.org) This site was created to help former members of Scouting reconnect with the movement. Audience: Former members of Scouting. Managed by: Finance Support Division.
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