Assembling Your Report Team
The Report to the State takes planning. A successful event requires a BSA team effort. Listed here are the team members’ key responsibilities.
Also see Position Descriptions and Functional Assignments.
Area Director/State Adviser
- Provide leadership to ensure the successful completion of the Report to the State.
- Determine how the Boy Scouts of America supports the state’s strategic plan.
- Collect two service-oriented success stories from each council in the state.
Report to the State Chairman
- Recruit an active and effective committee.
- Give leadership to committee members.
- Take an active role in recruiting a high elected official, preferably the governor, to receive the report from the youth delegates.
Host Council
Scout Executive
- Support the area director/state adviser in the successful completion of the Report to the State.
- Recruit the council delegation leader, additional leaders, and youth delegates.
- Provide the area director/state adviser with two service-oriented success stories.
Staff Adviser
- Assist the report chairman and area director/state adviser as needed.
- Support the area director/state adviser, host council Scout executive, and chairman in the successful completion of the Report to the State.
- Assist the council marketing committee in developing and implementing a media relations plan.
Council President
- Attend the report-related activities.
Subcommittees
Support the Report to the State by making appropriate arrangements, based on the planned activities; e.g.:
- Breakfast: physical arrangements, registration, program
- Parade: security, city liaison
- 5K run: physical arrangements, registration, publicity
- Report: government/capitol liaison, program
- Media relations: media communications, publicity, spokesperson
Council Delegation Leader
- Assist the Scout executive and staff adviser in selecting the youth delegates.
- Assist the Scout executive and staff adviser in selecting additional adult delegation leaders.
- With the additional delegation leaders, escort the council delegation to the Report to the State.
Non-Host Council
Scout Executive
- Support the area director/state adviser in the successful completion of the Report to the State.
- Recruit the council delegation leader, additional leaders, and youth delegates.
- Provide the area director/state adviser with two service-oriented success stories.
Staff Adviser
- Assist the report chairman and area director/state adviser as needed.
- Assist the Scout executive in recruiting the council delegation leader, additional leaders, and youth delegates.
- Assist the council marketing committee in developing and implementing a media relations plan.
Council President
- Attend the report-related activities, if possible.
Council Delegation Leader
- Assist the Scout executive and staff adviser in selecting the youth delegates.
- Assist the Scout executive and staff adviser in selecting additional adult delegation leaders.
- With the additional delegation leaders, escort the council delegation to the Report to the State.
Report to the State Organization Chart