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@Qwazse I like your idea. The biggest issue that I see is that it seems clear that there is a perpetual fight against the “add a requirement” crowd. But if they put in these are the required sections and these are the recommended sections it should all be good.
Did anyone else have a high school chemistry teacher that made them type lab reports triple space, courier 12 point, 1 inch margins? Students without typewriters were provided a graph-paper notebook and roughly the same spacing requirements.
BSA could insist the reports be in ASCII. Then, if scouts (or their parents) wanted, they could add mark-up tags that correspond to (the BSA Digital Design System) and upload it to a digital design generator. From there, for a fee, the scout could be mailed a professional print of his plan and report … suitable for courts of honor, etc …
In fact the minimum requirement need not be ASCII. Character recognition being as good as it is these days, scouts could write their report on pen and paper, take a photo of each page, and upload for the same result.
As a Life Scout you most use the official online version of the Eagle Scout workbook found at https://www.scouting.org/programs/scouts-bsa/advancement-and-awards/resources/ at the time you start development of the proposal. You must be allowed to continue using that version when newer versions are released even if your proposal has not yet been approved. If your workbook has been approved using the original version you may choose to complete the “Final Plan,” the “Fundraising Application,” and the “Project Report” sections using a newer version workbook.
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In 2011, BSA significantly revised the Eagle Scout service project approval process basing the approval on the Project Proposal and not the Project Plan. That process has been revised frequently with new workbooks being published Oct 11, Dec 11, Apr 12, May 14, May 15 and Oct 15. It is therefore critical to confirm that the current version of the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook is downloaded from BSA National.
If you experience difficulties with the fill able PDF, you may need to download the current version of Adobe Acrobat reader (available free online at http://get.adobe.com/reader/). CAUTION: If you use a Mac be sure to use the actual Acrobat Reader application as the IOS version convert all of the text you type to white and no one with a PC will be able to read your workbook.
Contact Information
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Complete the contact information sheet with as much information as is available. Ask you Eagle Coach to help you complete any missing information.
Preparing the Project Proposal
It strongly recommended that you review the DAC's Guide for completing the Eagle Workbook which suggests the types of information and details that you should include in your workbook. Use this as a guide when you complete your project workbook.
Your proposal must be complete and thorough enough to convince your unit leader, unit committee, and district committee that you meet the following tests. It is an overview, but also the beginnings of detailed planning. If you want your proposal to be approved, it must show the following:
CAUTION: There are three sections where pictures, drawings and maps are inserted into the workbook. The following lists a few precautions to consider. If you have difficulty inserting the files speak with your Eagle Coach. If you are still having problems inserting your graphics simply email you pictures, drawings and maps as attachments with the PDF version of your workbook.
Your proposal need only be detailed enough to show the reviewers that you can meet the tests above. If you find in order to do that, the proposal must be lengthy and complicated, your project might be more complex than necessary.
Do not begin any work or raise any money or obtain any materials until your project proposal has been approved.
An additional guide can be found at Eagle Scout.org.
The Final Plan
Eagle Scout Workbook For Mac 2020
It strongly recommended that you review the DAC's Guide for completing the Eagle Workbook which suggests the types of information and details that you should include in your workbook. Use this as a guide when you complete your project workbook.
Eagle Scout Workbook For Mac 2020
This is the most important part of the workbook. You should thoroughly complete the Eagle Scout Service Project Final Plan after your proposal has been approved. This is a tool for your use no one approves it-and it can be important in showing your Eagle Scout board of review that you have planned and developed your project as required. For this reason you are strongly encouraged to share the final plan with a project coach. It is equally important to give a copy of the Final Plan and attachments to the project beneficiary before you start work. A coach can help you avoid many problems associated with service projects, and thus improve your chance of passing the Eagle board of review.
The Fundraising Application
If your fundraising effort involves contributions only from the beneficiary or you, your parents or relatives, your unit or its chartered organization, or parents or members in your unit, submitting the fundraising application is not necessary. If you will be obtaining money or materials from any other sources, you must submit a completed application to the local council service center. For more information, see 'Procedures and Limitations on Eagle Scout Service Project Fundraising' on Fundraising Application Page A of the workbook and the Money Earning Application page.
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The Project Report
Eagle Scout Workbook For Mac 2019
It strongly recommended that you review the DAC's Guide for completing the Eagle Workbook which suggests the types of information and details that you should include in your workbook. Use this as a guide when you complete your project workbook.
Complete this portion after the project has been finished. Note the space for you to sign (confirming that you led and completed the project), and also the signature lines for the beneficiary and your unit leader's approval that your project met Eagle Scout requirement 5. As with the proposal and final plan, if materials, etc., were not required, mark those spaces 'not applicable.'
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