Scouting Resources Sample Clauses

Scouting Resources. 1. Provide program training, program resources, and other Scouting support services.
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Scouting Resources. 1. Reasonably support the Scouting Unit Committee, comprised of at least three members for each Unit.
Scouting Resources. 1. Provide commercial general liability insurance, described on page 3, to cover the Charter Organization, its board, officers, Charter Organization Representative (COR), employees, and adult volunteers for authorized Scouting activities.
Scouting Resources. 1. Provide program training, program resources, recruitment strategies, resources, and materials to help the Unit grow its membership and provide Scouting to the Unit’s local community. This shall include but not be limited to the provision of training opportunities to the Unit leaders and volunteers, through the xx.xxxxxxxx.xxx website or in person, to prepare them to conduct the Scouting program in a manner consistent with (a) BSA rules, regulations, and policies contained in the Guide to Safe Scouting and other materials described in the appendix hereto titled “Resources,” and (b) BSA’s membership standards, as described at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/.

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