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 ====== Starting a Group ====== ====== Starting a Group ======
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 +[[groups:about|Why OSG]] | [[groups:startup|Starting a Group]] | [[groups:org|Group Organization]] | [[groups:dashboard|Registrations & Background Checks]] | [[groups:tools|Apps & Software]] | [[groups:finances|Finances]] |  [[groups:recruitment|Recruitment]] | [[groups:volunteers|Volunteers]]
  
 There are a number of considerations when starting a new group. You will need at least two non-related rovers to ensure two-deep leadership, and it is generally a good idea to have several families who are interested in participating. If you don't have other families involved at this point, you can check out the Lone Scout Program. There are a number of considerations when starting a new group. You will need at least two non-related rovers to ensure two-deep leadership, and it is generally a good idea to have several families who are interested in participating. If you don't have other families involved at this point, you can check out the Lone Scout Program.
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   - Contact your regional commissioner   - Contact your regional commissioner
 +  - Pass a criminal history check and register as a member of Outdoor Service Guides
   - Answer an online questionnaire and provide references   - Answer an online questionnaire and provide references
   - Participate in an interview with your regional commissioner   - Participate in an interview with your regional commissioner
   - Attend a Brownsea Training Camp (BTC3)   - Attend a Brownsea Training Camp (BTC3)
 +  - Get your charter and start scouting
  
 ===== Group Identity ===== ===== Group Identity =====
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   * Think about how the name and number sound together. You will likely be shouting the name of your group at some point, does it roll off the tongue?   * Think about how the name and number sound together. You will likely be shouting the name of your group at some point, does it roll off the tongue?
   * If you are considering naming a group after a specific person, think about whether that person is the best representation of your community and values and whether that name sends a message of inclusion to all.   * If you are considering naming a group after a specific person, think about whether that person is the best representation of your community and values and whether that name sends a message of inclusion to all.
 +  * The terms "scouts" or "scouting" are trademarked by BSA and Girl Scouts in the United States and may not be used when opening accounts, registering for an EIN, or submitting any other official filings.
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 +Once you have secured your group's name and ordinal, it's a good idea to obtain the domain name and social media accounts associated with those names. Aim for consistency and try to keep the handle the same across platforms where possible. For more information about using social media platforms, check out the [[groups:recruitment|Recruitment and Advertising]] page.
  
 === Neckerchief ("Necker") Design === === Neckerchief ("Necker") Design ===
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 ===== Legal Structure ===== ===== Legal Structure =====
  
-When forming a group, there are some legal implications to consider in terms of how it is structured. Even if you are not applying for 501c3 status immediately, there are still benefits to registering as a nonprofit at the state level, including limiting your personal liability. Outdoor Service Guides groups would fall under the Public Benefit Corporation category, as the mission revolves around providing youth outdoor education and service opportunities. You will need to have articles of incorporation and bylaws in place to register.+When forming a group, there are some legal implications to consider in terms of how it is structured. Even if you are not applying for 501c3 status immediately, there are still benefits to registering as a nonprofit at the state level, including limiting your personal liability and allowing you to open a business bank account in the group's name. Outdoor Service Guides groups would fall under the Public Benefit Corporation category, as the mission revolves around providing youth outdoor education and service opportunities. You will need to have articles of incorporation and bylaws in place to register.
  
 Once you have registered with the Secretary of State, you can go about applying for an EIN. This allows you to open a business bank account in the name of the group. Once you have an EIN, you can consider applying for 501c3 status. The primary benefits to being a 501c3 is that income is not taxed and that you may apply for grants without needing an external fiscal sponsor. Nonprofit status may also affect your ability to get insurance. the downsides of becoming a 501c3 are additional record keeping and filing requirements. Groups are not required to hold 501c3 status but it is recommended that they incorporate and obtain an EIN to limit personal liability. Once you have registered with the Secretary of State, you can go about applying for an EIN. This allows you to open a business bank account in the name of the group. Once you have an EIN, you can consider applying for 501c3 status. The primary benefits to being a 501c3 is that income is not taxed and that you may apply for grants without needing an external fiscal sponsor. Nonprofit status may also affect your ability to get insurance. the downsides of becoming a 501c3 are additional record keeping and filing requirements. Groups are not required to hold 501c3 status but it is recommended that they incorporate and obtain an EIN to limit personal liability.
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 Once your group is established, whether you are a nonprofit or not, you will have yearly filings that need to be done. Filing requirements vary by state. You can check [[https://www.hurwitassociates.com/nonprofit-registration-and-compliance/|here]] to find out what the annual filings are where you are located. Late or missed filings can result in fines or your nonprofit status being revoked. Once your group is established, whether you are a nonprofit or not, you will have yearly filings that need to be done. Filing requirements vary by state. You can check [[https://www.hurwitassociates.com/nonprofit-registration-and-compliance/|here]] to find out what the annual filings are where you are located. Late or missed filings can result in fines or your nonprofit status being revoked.
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 +===== Banking =====
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 +Once you have registered with the Secretary of State and obtained an EIN, you will be able to open a bank account. If you opt not to register with the secretary of state, you will have to open the bank account with your own social security number. This is not ideal in the case of transitioning the account into someone else's name if you ever leave the group, so it is not recommended. Regardless of whether it's under an EIN or your social security number, the account should be opened as a business account. You should have at least two signers on the account, one being the treasurer and the other generally being the GSM. You should also have a third non-related member of the auxiliary committee who has visibility on the account but is not a signer. Group bank accounts should never be linked to any signer's personal bank accounts. 
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 +If the members of the auxiliary committee change, you will need to record the change in the meeting minutes of your group council, then take those minutes with you to the bank to have the signers updated. You will also need to update the change with the secretary of state when you do your yearly filing.
  
 ===== Insurance & Liability ===== ===== Insurance & Liability =====
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 [[https://insurancefornonprofits.org/|Nonprofit Insurance Alliance]] [[https://insurancefornonprofits.org/|Nonprofit Insurance Alliance]]
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-===== Banking ===== 
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-Once you have registered with the Secretary of State and obtained an EIN, you will be able to open a bank account. You should plan to have at least two signers on the account, one being the treasurer. The other signer should also be a member of the auxiliary council, either the chair, secretary, or GSM. Bank accounts should not be linked to any signer's personal bank accounts. You should also have a third person who is not a signer on the account but has visibility on the account and conducts regular audits. 
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-If the members of the auxiliary committee change, you will need to record the change in the meeting minutes of your group council, then take those minutes with you to the bank to have the signers updated. You will also need to update the change with the secretary of state when you do your yearly filing. 
  
 ===== Setting Registration Fees ===== ===== Setting Registration Fees =====

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