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Eagle Scout Resources

Below are a number of resources made available for Life Scouts in the council who are working toward the rank of Eagle.  Here you will find many documents to help you better understand all of the paperwork involved with your Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project, your Eagle Scout Application, and your Eagle Scout Letters of Recommendation. 
It is our hope that by providing you with these documents as well as the biennial Life to Eagle Presentations that you will be better prepared to do the best you can as you move through the requirements. 
It may seem daunting, but when done right, it is a process that is one that you can look back on with pride.
The applications for the 2012 NESA Eagle Scout scholarships are now available at www.nesa.org. The homepage features a link that leads directly to the forms.

 

 The application for the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award is now available on the NESA website (in the far-right column).
This year marks the third year of the award. In 2010, Eagle Scouts from 35 councils participated. The national winner that first year was from the Baltimore Area Council. In 2011, 88 councils participated, and the national winner was chosen from the Central Florida Council. (View a three-minute video of the 2011 winning Eagle Scout project below or online at NESA.org.)
After all entries are received, the council-level NESA committee selects their winner. From these, regional committees select their winners and, from those four, the national winner is picked. The nomination procedures, deadlines, and award recognition items are listed on the back side of the application.http://www.nesa.org/adams_award.html

 
 
 

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Eagle Checklist78.01 KB
Eagle Scout Project Workbook.pdf1.73 MB
Eagle Scout Rank Application274.06 KB
Eagle Reference Form41.15 KB
Eagle Service Project Grant Application30.86 KB
Eagle Palm Application24.73 KB
National Eagle Scout Association Application823.15 KB
NOESA application 542-057_WB.pdf185.11 KB
Eagle Scout Service Project Info.pdf14.38 KB

Heart of Ohio Council, BSA    471 US Route 250 E, Building D    P.O. Box 368 Ashland, OH 44805
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