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Centennial Quality Awards Program  |
The Centennial Quality Awards program is designed to recognize units, districts, councils, areas, and regions in achieving excellence in providing a quality program to a growing youth population in America at all levels of the Boy Scouts of America. |
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Council Implementation download (No. 14-175-1)
Learn more about the new Centennial Quality Awards program that replaces the current Quality Awards program in 2007 through 2010; why it was changed; how your council, district and unit should incorporate the new requirements into your program; copies of the forms and interpretations of the requirements; and the implementation schedule.
Unit Implementation download (No. 14-175-2)
Learn about how your unit can qualify for the new award for 2007. See the unit commitment form and be able to download it for your use.
Unit Commitment Form download (No. 14-190)
Download the form for completion and sharing with the other members of your unit. The interpretation of the requirements is also available to know how you can qualify.
District Commitment Form download (No. 14-190-2)
Download the form for completion and sharing with the other members of your district. The interpretation of the requirements is also available to know what you need to do to qualify.
Council Commitment Form download (No. 14-190-1)
Download the form for completion and sharing with the other members of your council. The interpretation of the requirements is also available to know what you need to do to qualify.
Implementation Folder download (No. 14-175)
The award implementation packet with: the design of the new awards that will be available after October 31, 2007 and comments from a representative group
of volunteers and professionals who helped to provide direction and feedback with the new requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Consult this page to view answers to common questions about the Centennial Quality Awards program.
National Commissioner's Podcast
National Commissioner Don Belcher discusses the Centennial Quality awards in two episodes of his podcast.
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