How much is our future worth
to you ?
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To the thousands of dedicated volunteers
who give their time, who believe in the program who are committed to it,
and who above all, recognize the value of the program; your financial contribution
is needed.
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20%
of our population are children, but they represent 100% of our future. |
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To the thousands of adults who were
in Scouting; your financial contribution is needed.
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To the thousands of adults who have
never experienced the program, but understand the positive influence that
Scouting can have on today's youth and families; your financial contribution
is needed.
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To the thousands of parents who have
sons or daughters in the program; your financial contribution is needed.
Each year's Friends of Scouting Campaign
is supported by parents, adult volunteers, corporate leaders, business
men and women; those who were scouts and those who were never scouts, caring
people, just like you.
Invest in the future ... it
pays dividends now !
| Premier
outdoor camping facilities are available to all Partner Institutions, Packs,
Troops, Crews, Posts and Learning for Life Groups.
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CAMP SOL MAYER
Highway 864
Fort McKavett, Texas
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CAMP FAWCETT
Highway 335
Barksdale, Texas
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CAMP BADEN POWELL
Lake Nasworthy
7779 Country Club Road
San Angelo, Texas

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Many critical local
Council benefits result from the annual Friends of Scouting campaign.
Benefits are made available to Partner Institutions, Packs, Troops, Crews,
Posts, Learning for Life Groups, Adult Volunteers, Parents and Youth Participants.
These benefits include:
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Year-round programs such as Fall and
Spring recruitment campaigns, POW WOW, Camporees, Cub Scout Day Camp, and
Boy Scout Resident Camp.
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Maintenance of the Council camps -
Camp Sol Mayer, Fawcett and Baden Powell.
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Training workshops, throughout the
year for adult volunteers and youth leaders.
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Supplemental liability and accident
insurance coverage for all adults, youth and chartered partners.
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A support staff that handles thousands
of telephone calls and unit reports such as advancement, training and District
Activity reservation forms.
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Trained career staff to work with Council
and partner institutions.
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Concho Valley Area Council
Facts
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Now serving over 6,500 youth, boys
and girls, and 1,500 adult volunteers in Coke, Concho, Crane, Crockett,
Dimmitt, Edwards, Irion, Kinney, Kimble, Maverick, Menard, McCulloch, Pecos,
Real, Reagan, Runnels, Schleicher, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green, Val Verde,
Upton, Uvalde, and Zavala counties.
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In excess of 70,000 hours of Community
Service.
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Concho
Valley Council's Friends of Scouting Enrollment Campaign is one instrument
through which the Council builds a permanent financial constituency.
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Income:
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| 20% |
Seven United Ways |
| 24% |
Camping and Activities |
| 22% |
Popcorn and Fundraising Events |
| 8% |
Ranch and Endowment |
| 26% |
Friends of Scouting |
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| Expenses: |
| 70% |
Service to Chartered
Partners |
| 19% |
Camping and Activities |
| 10% |
Camp and Facility Maintenance |
| 1% |
National Support |
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