Volunteer Unit Organizer Award
News Flash - First New-Unit Organizer Award Earned in Mt. Rifle District!
Congratulations to Doug Grindstaff and Sandy Hale for earning the William D.
Boyce New-Unit Organizer Award. Doug organized Troop 144 of the Bufflick-Wellford
UM Church in Clendenin and Sandy organized Pack 895 of YMCA of Kanawha Valley in
Charleston.
Description:
The William D. Boyce New-Unit Organizer Award is to recognize volunteers who
organize one or more traditional Scouting units.
The award is a square knot to be worn on the uniform above the left pocket.
The award has three colors, representing the three phases of our program – Cub
Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing.

The knot is earned by organizing one traditional unit. A program device is
earned for each additional unit organized, allowing the award to recognize a
volunteer for organizing up to four new units.
Requirements:
- With the approval of the district committee chair, serve as the
organizer and complete the successful organization of one new traditional
unit (Cub Scout pack, Boy Scout troop, Varsity Scout team, or Venturing
crew).
- Organize the unit by following all procedures as published in the
“New-Unit Organization Process,” No. 34196, particularly ensuring that new
unit leadership is trained, program for the new unit is organized and has
begun, the new unit
committee is functioning, a unit commissioner is assigned, all paperwork for
the new unit is completed and processed, and the unit charter is presented
to the chartered organization.
- Sometimes several individuals help to organize a new unit. However, for
this award, only one volunteer can be recognized as the organizer for each
new unit.
- A program device can be earned and worn on the new-unit organizer knot
for each additional new traditional unit organized. The program device would
represent the type of unit organized (a Cub Scout pack, Boy Scout troop,
Varsity
Scout team, or Venturing crew). The knot and up to three program devices may
be worn, representing recognition for organizing the total of four new
traditional units. Multiple program devices from the same program may by
earned and
worn.
- The new-unit organization award recognizes volunteers for organizing
traditional units after, and not before, March 1, 2005.
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