Archive for March 2008

 
 

Google Grants

Everyone’s favourite search engine, Google, has a grant programme giving charities free advertising within their search results. Using their AdWords system, it will place a link to your site in the part of the page usually reserved for ’sponsored links’.

To be eligible your group must be based in the United Kingdom and registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales, the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator or by the Inland Revenue. There are a few non-eligibility guidelines, but I don’t think Scouting falls foul of any of them.

Interamerican Region Cub Scout Resources

The World Organization of the Scout Movement site has quite a few PDF files for download featuring educational activities for the Cub Scout age group. They come from a book originally published by the World Scout Bureau, Interamerican Region, for Cub Scout leaders and educators. There are over 60 ideas, split into six ‘growth’ areas (similar to our Programme Zones).

Master Programme Sheet (Weekly)

The cub supplement from the February/March issue of Scouting Magazine had an article on Programme planning (’Easy Does It’ p.4). The author writes about how to get the best from your planning meetings, suggests resources and gives a few activity ideas at the end.

One of the tips suggests going to planning meetings with a blank master programme sheet - one for each week. The example given had space for each activity, leader and necessary equipment. I’ve recreated the example and made it available for download below. The download includes a printable template and example, as well as the original publisher file.

ScoutBox Launches!

Hello and welcome to ScoutBox!

My name is Graeme; I’m an ACSL in Greater Manchester and also the creator of this site! I’ve started ScoutBox to provide new and existing resources to adults on the ‘front line’ of Scouting, in a blog format.

The best way to keep up to date is to subscribe to the ScoutBox feed. If you have anything to submit, suggestions, tips or anything else to contribute then please feel free, either using the contact form or commenting on the relevant post.

YiS
Graeme