Tiger Cub Scout Organization
Each Tiger belongs to a Tiger Den. The den is led by a volunteer Den Leader who has taken on the responsibility of organizing the program. This leader relies heavily on the adult partners to fulfill the program goals by participating with their tiger scout.
An adult partner can be a parent, relative, or friend who is at least 18 years old and who cares about the scout.
Adult partners should take turns working with the den leader to plan and lead a den meeting and an outing. Dens should have from 5 to 9 scout-adult teams. More or less is possible, but since every scout needs to have an adult partner, that is 20 people at a gathering, which means more managing than enjoying. You can look forward to this den of Tigers becoming Eagles in 9 or 10 years - it's a great process to see unfold.
Your Tiger Den is part of a Cub Scout Pack. The Pack is run by a CubMaster. A pack in Cub Scouting and a Troop in Scouts BSA are similar and are both refered to as 'units' in the scouting hierarchy.
The pack will have lion, tiger, wolf, bear, webelos, and arrow of light dens made up of boys or girls from kindergarten through 5th grade. After 5th grade, Arrow of Light scouts graduate on to a Scouts BSA Troop (formerly called a Boy Scout Troop).
The Pack holds a monthly meeting where you have recognition ceremonies, skits, songs, and announcements of upcoming pack events. Packs usually have from 50 to 100 scouts. There are around 150,000 packs and troops across the country.
The Pack is supported by a pack committee, all volunteers. There is a Pack Committee Chairman and other pack committee members. Most pack committees consist of family members and members of the pack's chartered organization. The chartered organization is granted a charter by Scouting America to use the Scouting program. This chartered organization can be a school, service club, religious group, or other group interested in youth. The chartered organization approves the leadership of the pack, provides a meeting place, and operates the pack within the guidelines and policies of that organization and Scouting America.
Packs in your area are organized into a District based on geographic boundaries determined by the local Council. At the district level, summer camps, day camps, leader roundtables, and other events are planned. The district supports units through membership, finance, and program services. Your unit has a District Executive and that person helps your pack and den get help and resources it needs. There are thousands of districts.
Districts are grouped into a Council. A council is responsible for growing a successful scouting program in its locality, and is run by a Scout Executive. A Council owns camp property and runs summer camps. It also offers fundraising programs, adult training, and service projects to support the pack and troop units. According to the Scouting America National Council there are over 250 councils.
Councils in a geographic area are grouped into Council Service Territories of which there are 14. Each territory works with 10 to 20 councils, and maintains contact with the Scout Executive in a council to provide support as needed.
The Scouting America National Council, located in Irving, Texas, is the governing body of the scouting program in the United States, run by the Chief Scout Executive. They set policy, offer national awards, organize national jamborees, own high-adventure camps, and define the scouting program. On-line registration and membership support, program and literature development, advancement support, liability insurance, and maintaining program consistency across the country are all services provided by the National Council.
More Tiger Scout Information to Use in 2024:
Tiger Scout Leaders -
Responsibilities of the Tiger den leader
Tiger Scout Core Adventures -
Do six for the Tiger rank
Tiger Scout Elective Adventures -
Do two for the Tiger rank
Tiger Scout Activities - great den meeting and pack activity ideas
Tiger Scout Awards - see what awards are available to Tiger scouts
Tiger Scout Ceremonies - a few ceremonies
Cub Scout Games - den or pack games just right for 1st graders
Tiger Scout Graces - fun meal graces
Tiger Scout Jokes - funny, gross, and silly jokes for scouts
Tiger Scout Projects - community or conservation projects for your Tiger den
Tiger Scout Recipes - easy recipes you can make with your tigers for fun snacks or on family campouts
Tiger Scout Skits - skits that Tiger Scouts like to do
Tiger Scout Songs - songs for scouts
Tiger Scout Stories - choose stories that Tiger scouts will enjoy and understand in 2024
Tiger Scout Uniform - make sure you put all those badges and patches in the right spots
Scouting 2024 - Ask a Question - Add Content
Just for Fun: Socializing merit badge
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