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Chartered organizations of Scouting America


All Scouting America units are owned and operated by chartered organizations. Of the units (Scouts BSA troops, Cub Scout packs and Venturing crews) and youth members in 2010:

  • 65% of all youth members are chartered to faith-based organizations
  • 23.5% of all youth members are chartered to civic organizations
  • 11.5% of all youth members are chartered to educational organizations

Each unit is chartered by a local branch of an organization, not at the national level. The following tables combine all chartering organizations that fall into a religious denomination or national organization.

The following table lists chartered organizations (originally divided into faith-based groups, civic groups, then educational groups) by number of registered youth:

Name of OrganizationTotal Units% Total UnitsTotal Youth% Total Youth
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
United Methodist Church
Catholic Church
Parent-teacher groups other than PTAs
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Lutheran churches
Private schools
Baptist churches
Groups of citizens
American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary
Lions Clubs International
Parent-Teacher Association/Parent Teacher Organization
Business and industry
Episcopal Church (United States)
Unnamed community organizations
Rotary International
United Church of Christ
VFW, Auxiliary, Cootie
Community churches
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Fire departments
Kiwanis International
Elks lodges (BPOE)
Unnamed churches
Community centres
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Nonprofit agencies
Church of Christ
Athletic booster clubs
Playgrounds, recreation centers
Chamber of commerce, business associations
Homeowner associations
Optimist International
Masons - Eastern Star
Evangelical/independent churches
YWCA, YMCA
Church of God
Reformed Church in America
Church of the Nazarene
Jewish synagogues and centers
Church of the Brethren
Islam, Muslim, Masjid
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
The Salvation Army
Community of Christ
Buddhist Churches of America
Assemblies of God USA

This table gives more information about which type of units are sponsored by which Chartered Organizations, but is more out of date than total units/total youth table:

OrganizationPacksCub youthTroopsScout youthCrewsVtr youthTotal unitsTotal youth
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints99591351151872619914180286647336713400729
United Methodist Church530723275852011259891187967311695368420
Roman Catholic Church4617189985387897185905101419400297311
Parent-teacher groups other than PTA39111625348742152734086715125192732
Groups of citizens2454850601249242971035201594738129516
Baptist churches21146929619693381335034674433106576
Lutheran churches18757168018884683443637104199122224
Presbyterian churches15316855618935303140835143832125101
Business and industry14324232893117298109613712345973338
Private schools1568468836981517180430458307092512
American Legion1248457621220230233114130277972915
Lions Clubs International1288485391224241741901996270274709
Other community organizations922301926801467181416421241661284
Parent-Teacher Associations177973075330633641971215080382
Community centers7251752150992682114444144531233
Rotary International62527061618155701793225142245856
Fire departments60721636583114992171889140735024
United Church of Christ5652403965316224119966133741229
Episcopal Church55124167608172611611666132043094
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)57121648584120381311027128634713
Source: Boy Scouts of America Membership Report

References

References

  1. (March 2014). "Chartered Organizations and the Boy Scouts of America". Boy Scouts of America.
  2. (January 7, 2008). "Boy Scouts of America Membership Report – 2007". P.R.A.Y..
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