|
Home
Cubmaster's
Corner
Committee
Information
►
Overview
►
Committee Chair
►
Committee Secretary
►
Committee Treasurer
►
Advancement Chair
►
Public Relations Chair
►
Activities Chair
►
Membership Chair
►
Friends of Scouting Chair
Pack Calendar
Leader
Resources
Parent Information
Cub Scout
Fun
Gallery
Newsletters
Contacts
Links
FAQs
 |
Committee Membership Chair
|
The Pack
Committee Membership Chair's job is to:
-
Prepare reregistration papers and an annual report
to the chartered organization. Secure signatures and
registration fees for the coming year.
-
Ask the chartered organization representative to
submit a charter application and annual report to
the chartered organization for approval.
-
Arrange for periodic uniform inspections with the
unit commissioner. At least a month before charter
expiration, also arrange for the annual membership
inventory, a uniform inspection, and the annual
charter review meeting.
-
Help the Cubmaster and chartered organization
representative plan and conduct the formal charter
presentation.
-
Conduct an annual census of boys in the chartered
organization for systematic recruitment. Work with
pack committee members to promote recruitment plans.
-
Visit new families in their homes. Review with them
the Bobcat requirements and "Parent Guide" in their
son's handbook. Emphasize the part that the family
plays in their son's advancement. Stress
parent/guardian participation at all pack functions
and see that new families are introduced and feel
welcome at pack meetings.
-
Work with the Cubmaster and pack committee to
develop and carry out a plan for year-round
membership growth.
-
Work with the Cubmaster and pack committee to see
that
-
eligible Tiger Cubs transition into a Wolf den
at the appropriate time.
-
eligible Wolf Cub Scouts or 9-year-old Cub
Scouts transition into a Bear den at the
appropriate time.
-
eligible Bear Cub Scouts or 10-year-old Cub
Scouts transition into a Webelos den at the
appropriate time.
-
Webelos Scouts and parents or guardians have a
smooth transition into a Boy Scout troop.
-
Work with the Cubmaster in following up on former
pack members who are now Boy Scouts and potential
den chiefs.
-
Follow up on Cub Scout dropouts to help return them
to full, active membership.
|
|