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New Square Knot for Volunteer Unit Organizers
The new William D. Boyce New-Unit Award recognizes volunteers who organize
one or more new traditional units. Celebrating Boyce's organizing spirit, the
award consists of a silver square knot on a background of yellow, green, and
red—representing the traditional Scouting programs' colors.
Award Requirements
- With the approval of the district committee chair, serve
as the organizer and complete the successful organization of one new
traditional unit.
- Organize the unit by following all procedures as
published in the New Unit Organization Process, No. 34196, ensuring
that new unit leadership is trained, program is organized and begun, the new
unit committee is functioning, a unit commissioner is assigned, all paperwork
is processed, and the unit charter is presented to the chartered organization.
- Only one volunteer can be recognized as the organizer
for each new unit.
- Three program devices can be earned and worn on the
new-unit organizer knot for each additional new traditional unit organized.
Each program device represents the type of unit organized. Multiple program
devices from the same program may be earned and worn.
- The new-unit organization award recognizes volunteers
for organizing traditional units after March 1, 2005.
Recognition items in addition to the square knot include a new-unit organizer
certificate and lapel pin.
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