Eagle Information

 

Link to a helpful guide

Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Planning Guide

Quote from the guide:

The hardest part of your Eagle Leadership Service Project is getting started because you are not sure what is expected...  If at any time you do not understand what is expected or do not know what to do, ask a troop leader for help.

Forms

Eagle Workbook

EagleReferenceLetter.pdf

  **New Eagle Application**

http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-728_web.pdf

The new 2009 application is required beginning August 1, 2009.

Advancement Article in October 2009 OCC Scouters News

 

Initial Project Approvals

Your project plan must be approved by your unit leader, unit committee, and council or district advancement committee before the project is started.

 

The following questions must be answered before giving this approval:

■ Who will benefit from the project?

■ How will they benefit?

■ What official from the group benefiting from the project will be contacted for guidance in planning the project?

■ How many people will be recruited to help carry out the project?

 

Remember, the project must be approved before you begin, so make sure all signatures have been secured before you start the project. You must be a Life Scout before you begin an Eagle Scout leadership service project.

 

Troop 42

Contact Mrs. Carpenter to set up a meeting to review your project proposal with representatives of the T42 Committee.

 

Council - 7 Rivers District

Eagle Boards of Review and Eagle Project Reviews are held monthly on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Foxboro Company Cafeteria, 30 Neponset Ave, Foxboro MA starting at 7:00 PM.

Forms on other sites:

bulletNational Eagle Scout Association Scholarship Applications
bulletNational Eagle Scout Association Membership Application

Other Websites

http://www.eaglescout.org/

http://www.scoutorama.com/project/