How do you open an Eagle Scout workbook?
Once you have saved the workbook to your computer, open Adobe Reader, From within Adobe Reader, click on “File,” click on “Open,” enter the saved file name, and then enter or click “Open.” Must go to the National BSA website– www.scouting.org, search Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook.
Is the Eagle Scout service project plan required?
DOES THE EAGLE PROJECT HAVE TO BE THE LAST REQUIREMENT FINISHED? No. A Scout can begin planning his project as soon as he becomes a Life Scout. That said, many Scouts find it helpful to focus on merit badges first and the Eagle project second (or vice versa).
What are Eagle project requirements?
There are no requirements for the size of an Eagle Project, the number of hours required to complete a project or the number of people (but at least you and two others) who work on the project. You are required to demonstrate your ability to plan, develop and provide leadership on the project you select.
How can I prove I was an Eagle Scout?
The Eagle Scout Service gladly provide this verification in writing or over the phone for employers wanting to know if a person has indeed earned the highest youth award in the Boy Scout Division of the BSA. You may call 1-972-580-2000 and ask for the Eagle Scout Service; or you can write to the address listed above.
How much should an Eagle project cost?
Construction-based Eagle projects often cost upwards of $1000, while restoration Eagle projects can cost less than $300. On average, most Eagle projects will fall around the $500-$800 range, once all expenses are taken into account.
What do I do after I finish my Eagle project?
After the project is complete, write-up the “Project Report” in the Workbook: The Scout will need to complete the section titled “Eagle Scout Service Project Report” (the Project Report pages A – C. Remember to obtain signatures of completion from the Unit Leader and Beneficiary.