Title: Kicking Off Your Cub Scout Fall RoundUp Campaign
1Kicking Off Your Cub Scout Fall Round-Up
Campaign
2Develop Your Campaign Plan
- 2009 Cub Scout Fall Round-Up
3Roll-Out Training
- Strategic Planning with Key-3 Membership
Team- March - District Committee briefed on Campaign
- Commissioner Staff briefed on Campaign
- Additional District Round-Up Team members are
recruited - Campaign Roll-Out at Council Program Launch-
June - Pack Leadership Inventory conducted by all packs
- Commitment by all packs to participate
4Roll-Out Training
- Campaign kick-off at August Ice Cream Social
- Recruit pack Join Scout Night event
coordinators - Words to Live by packets and materials
distributed - Training conducted for pack leaders and pack
Join Scout Night event coordinators
5Spring/Summer Action Items
- Staff Action Items
- Professional staff visits with every principal to
secure school commitment/ school facilities usage
forms completed - Join Scout Night dates and information
confirmed - Recruitment fliers, church/synagogue bulletin
inserts, posters needed- numbers confirmed
ordered - PTA/PTO, Home Schooling summer visits conducted
6Spring/Summer Action Items
- District Action Items
- Chartered Partner-based recruitment efforts
confirmed - Including religious-education boy-talks,
church-bulletin inserts, and posters - Join Scout Night tracking chart unveiled at
August Roundtable/ Ice Cream Social - Home-Schooling Associations contacted and
recruitment strategy coordinated - Each pack provides Fast Start Training for new
leaders - Each pack provides New Den Leader Kit to new
leaders
7Spring/Summer Action Items
- Marketing Action Items
- Cultivate contacts with local media for placement
of PSAs, - news releases, features, announcements
- Superintendents letter and sample principal memo
sent out - My Best Friend Is A Scout campaign component
promoted - News releases, radio spots and PSAs completed
- Weekly Monmouth Council e-news
- Joincubscouting.org and Wordstoliveby.org
promoted on all materials and all resources,
materials and Cub Scout games featured on Council
website
8Join Scout Nights and Events Completed
- Action Items
- All fliers are delivered and boy-talks are done
- Chartered partner- based recruitment is completed
- All youth and adult registration turned in at
Join Scout Night with Report Envelope and to
the Service Center - Follow-up is conducted with families who attended
but did - not sign-up
- Thank you notes mailed to principals, school
secretaries, etc.
9Join Scout Nights and Events Completed
- Training
- New leaders and parents receive Fast Start
Training - New leaders and parents are registered for New
Leader Essentials Training at Join Scout Night
- Den Leaders conduct new parent/boy orientations
10Follow-Up
- Packs/Districts conduct outdoor event for new
families within 30 days- Haunted ScoutFest at
Quail Hill Scout Reservation - Membership inventories are conducted
- Districts complete new-unit organization
- Community-wide sign-up events scheduled
- News releases sent with Round-up results and
promotion - Victory Celebration held in November
11Join Scout Night Training for Cub Scout Pack
Leadership
12Preparing for a Successful Join Scout Night
- Conduct leadership inventory to assess needs for
next program year. - Have all current leadership in attendance to
- Greet people as they arrive making them feel
welcome - Set up pack displays
- Game/activity for youth during breakouts
- Show new parents that if they get involved, they
are not alone.
13Preparing for a Successful Join Scout Night
- Pack displays for Join Scout Night
- Pinewood Derby track
- Picture boards from camp
- Craft projects from 2008-2009 program year
- Use Cub Scout Program Helps (In Scout Shop)
- Race to Cub Scouting Banners
- Copies of pack calendar
- List of unit leader contact information
14Promotion of Join Scout Night
- Flyers
- Posters
- Yard Signs
- Boy Fact surveys follow up calls
- My Best Friend is a Scout
- Hand out flyers at school open houses
- Church bulletins
- Boy Talks in Schools
- Boy Talks in Sunday Schools
- Mom-to-Mom Recruiting
- Press Releases
- Other?
15Join Scout Night Personnel
- Duties and Responsibilities
16Join Scout Night Coordinator
- Attend Join Scout Night training.
- Conduct Leadership inventory with Cubmaster to
verify returning leadership and assess
recruitment needs. - Coordinate with unit leadership, unit
commissioner, den organizer, and tiger organizer
to assure Join Scout Night is fully staffed.
17Join Scout Night Coordinator
- Serve as coordinator for your schools and ensure
that they have a successful Join Scout night. - Preside at the Join Scout night for assigned
schools. - Collect applications and registration fees at
Join Scout night. - Complete Join Scout night report envelope and
turn in to your district executive or the
District Membership Team.
18Join Scout Night Coordinator
- Coach unit leader on their role and
responsibility at the Join Scout night. - Work with unit leaders to develop and implement a
promotion plan for Join Scout night for every
school.
19Join Scout Night Commissioner
- Attend Join Scout night training.
- Attend Join Scout nights for assigned units.
- Have parents complete attendance roster upon
arrival at Join Scout night. - Assist in the organization of new dens.
- Assist with set up and clean up of Join Scout
night, and help the coordinator with the
collection of applications and fees. - Assist with den leader orientation follow up
meeting 1 week after Join Scout night.
20Den Organizer
- Attend Join Scout night training.
- Attend Join Scout night assigned schools.
- Be responsible for recruiting parents as leaders
into the Scouting program either as Den Leaders,
Assistant Den Leaders, or committee members using
the motivational items in the Join Scout night
script.
21Pack Leadership
- Attend Join Scout night training.
- Coordinate the selection of the Join Scout night
date with your pack, district membership chair,
and school. - Identify existing leadership and leadership needs
in your pack. - Communicate this information to the
- Join Scout night coordinator.
22Pack Leadership
- Identify returning pack leadership and den
assignments. Communicate this information to the
Join Scout night coordinator. - Recruit enough pack leaders to help with the Join
Scout night as needed set up, decorations, den
tables, displays, refreshments, etc.
23Pack Leadership
- Provide interesting displays of activities your
pack has done in the past for the Join Scout
night pre-opening. - Encourage all pack members to wear their uniforms
to school the day of the Join Scout night. - Follow up with all new leaders and boys to make
them feel welcome and a part of your pack.
24Pack Leadership
- Arrange for Fast Start training the week
following the Join Scout night for all new
leaders, and invite them to attend an upcoming
basic training. - Introduce web-based Fast Start Leadership
Training and Youth Protection.
25Conducting Leadership Inventories
- Join Scout nights are to recruit LEADERSHIP! The
membership is recruited at the BOY TALK - Dont ignore committee positions.
26Reporting
- Cubmaster must sign all youth applications.
- Pack treasurer writes 1 check to cover all new
members that have paid. - Adult applications are signed by CR and CC
- All applications and is turned in to earn
incentives!
27My Best Friend is a Scout
- Brainstorming for new members to recruit
- Sell sizzle of Scouting
- Postcards and business card reminders
- Promote Join Scout night
- Fill dens after Join Scout night