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| - | As part of our commitment to equity, it is important to consider affordability when it comes to setting your group's scout fees. As an all-volunteer organization, | + | The financial aspect |
| + | ===== Best Practices ===== | ||
| - | In order to make scouting truly accessible to everyone, it' | + | The group treasurer is responsible for maintaining the finances of the group. Exact responsibilities will be outlined in your group' |
| - | ===== Costs ===== | + | |
| - | There are a number of costs that are important to take into account when determining group expenses and dues: | + | === Accounting Systems === |
| - | * **Yearly Registration Fee:** $20 per person, including youth, rovers, and background checked adults. | + | Your group may choose |
| - | * **Insurance: | + | |
| - | * **Uniforms (Neckers), Patches, and Handbooks: | + | |
| - | * **Camping Fees:** Between food and campsite fees, this is generally around $25 per person for a weekend long campout at a public fee based group site. If you are camping off grid or backpacking it may be closer to $15 per person. You can charge these on a per-trip basis or include them in your yearly fee. | + | |
| - | * **Activity Fees:** This varies quite a bit depending on what you do. If you do a particularly high-cost activity, you could consider an extra charge | + | |
| - | * **Group Equipment and Storage:** Many groups own some amount of shared equipment, which they may lend to other groups in the area or use only for their own group. This equipment must be stored somewhere, either at a scout family' | + | |
| - | * **General Group Admin Costs:** This includes things like the group charter, state filing fees, and miscellaneous admin expenses. | + | |
| - | * **Scholarship Fund** Many groups offer sliding scale fees for families that may otherwise not be able to afford scouting. | + | |
| - | So an example cost breakdown for a scout' | + | === Budget === |
| - | * $20 registration | + | The budget is the financial plan of the group, including the estimated income |
| - | * $25 insurance | + | |
| - | * $20 necker (first year only) | + | |
| - | * $15 badges/ | + | |
| - | * $5 administrative costs | + | |
| - | * $5 scholarship fund | + | |
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| - | That gives a base cost for the first year of scouting of $90 ($70 thereafter), not including | + | |
| - | If you have scouts join throughout the year rather than just at the start of the scouting year, you may consider prorating the dues for the first year depending on when in the scouting year they join, since they would not be incurring the same costs as a scout who was with the group for the entire year. | + | [[https:// |
| - | One other budget consideration is that you may want to consider not charging rovers/ | + | === Financial Practices |
| - | ===== Scholarships ===== | + | |
| - | You could simply say that you offer scholarships to anyone that needs them, but another way to accomplish this without causing embarrassment to lower-income families is through | + | There should be two signers on your bank account, generally the treasurer and GSM of the scout group. Additionally, a third member of the auxiliary committee should have view-only access to the accounts. |
| - | * Pay the Actual Cost: The actual program cost | + | All expenses should be sent to the treasurer of the group for reimbursement. Digital copies of each receipt should be kept on file, along with a description |
| - | * Pay a Little More: The program cost plus an extra donation to support scholarships (maybe 10 - 20% more) | + | |
| - | * Pay a Little Less: A subsidized amount (maybe ~50% of the total) | + | |
| - | * Also offer the option to request a larger discount if needed | + | |
| - | Families who can afford to pay a little more are generally happy to do so, and that allows families who may otherwise not be able to participate | + | Deposits should be made in a timely manner. If there is cash involved, two unrelated people living in different households should count the money. |
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| + | Debit Cards may be issued | ||
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| + | === Online Payment Collection Systems === | ||
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| + | Many groups collect payments online through systems such as Paypal/ | ||
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| + | === Contracts === | ||
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| + | Occasionally, | ||
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| + | === Audits === | ||
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