01/08/2013
2012 NATIONAL EAGLE SCOUT SERVICE PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD
The National Eagle Scout Association has established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award to recognize valuable service of an exceptional nature by a Scout to a religious institution, a school, community, or other entity. The award recognizes the Scout for his Eagle Scout leadership service project, which is part of the requirements for earning the Eagle Scout Award. Each local council will choose a council-level winner, and from that pool, each region will pick a region-level winner. A national winner then will be selected from the four regional finalists. The national winner will be selected on April 15, 2013 and will be announced at the National Annual Meeting in May.
On or before January 21 of each year, an Eagle Scout, his parents, or any registered BSA volunteer (with the Eagle Scout’s permission) may submit his Eagle Scout leadership service project for consideration. The Scout must have passed his Eagle board of review in the prior calendar year (January 1 to December 31). Each council NESA committee will choose one winner from among the council nominees. The winner will receive a certificate and a bronze device for the Eagle Scout embroidered knot from the National Eagle Scout Association. In addition, each winner’s name will be added to a perpetual plaque located in the council service center or other prominent local council facility. All council winners will be considered for the Regional Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. You can learn more about this award at http://www.nesa.org/adams_award.html.
Download Application athttp://www.nesa.org/PDF/542-026.pdf