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National Recognition
Awards
For Local
Council Endowment Gifts
Encouraging gifts to
BSA local council endowment funds is one of Scouting's highest
priorities. It is one of the only ways to ensure that your council
can continue to offer the outstanding programs they now have and
also grow to meet the needs of the youth and communities it serves.
In its gratitude for
such support, the BSA nationally offers three distinct endowment
recognition awards. These awards are presented by the local council
to donors who support Scouting's financial future with council
endowment gifts.
Those programs are:
THE JAMES E.
WEST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
THE 1910 SOCIETY
THE FOUNDERS CIRCLE
For
More Information contact
Pat Bridges
or
Bill Templin at 800-822-3867
LaSalle Council, BSA - 1340
South Bend Ave, South Bend, IN 46617
Application
for National Recognition of Local Council Endowment Gifts
The James E. West
Fellowship Program
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 to those who make gifts of $1,000 and up in cash or
marketable securities to a 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 on behalf of someone else -- such as in honor of an
Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver recipient, a retirement, 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 BSA honor James E. West's
significant contributions to Scouting in such a significant way.
The 1910 Society
Founded
in 1910, the Boy Scouts of America has grown into something larger
and more significant than anyone expected. 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 within The 1910
Society, in honor of four very special individuals who shaped
modern-day Scouting:
1) Ernest Thompson
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
2) 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
3) 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
4) Waite Phillips,
one of the BSA's first benefactors, and donor to the BSA of almost
130,000 acres of land in New Mexico and what is now Philmont Scout
Ranch; Phillips level membership:
$1,000,000 and up
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, a donor may qualify for membership with gifts made through:
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Charitable bequests in a will or codicil;
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Charitable trusts, such as unitrusts, annuity trusts, and lead
trusts;
- BSA
Gift Annuities or BSA Pooled Income Fund gifts;
- Life
insurance/Retirement Plan designations;
- BSA
Pooled Income Fund gifts
- Other
deferred gifts approved by the local council
As with the 1910
Society, there are four levels of membership within the Founders
Circle. They are:
- Bronze:
$100,000 minimum gift commitment
- Silver:
$250,000 minimum gift commitment
- Gold:
$500,000 minimum gift commitment
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Platinum: $1,000,000 minimum gift commitment
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 with their
commitment to perpetuate the visions and beliefs of those founders.
For
More Information contact
Pat Bridges
or
Bill Templin at 800-822-3867
LaSalle Council, BSA - 1340
South Bend Ave, South Bend, IN 46617
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