Organizing Committee Meets
The new-unit organizer plays a key role in the success of the unit
organization plan. The new-unit organizer helps to guide the organizing
committee throughout the process. If a unit commissioner has been assigned,
ask this person to assist with organization efforts.
Explain what is expected of the chartered organization and what is
expected of the local council. Distribute copies of
"Chartered Organization and Council Responsibilities."
Walk everyone through this
agreement.
Preparing for Unit Organization
The most important task of the organizing committee is selecting unit
leaders. Before the selection process begins, it is important that the
committee learn about Scouting. Committee members should
- Understand the aims and methods of Scouting.
- Know the steps to unit organization.
- Be familiar with program planning.
- Understand the process for selecting unit leaders.
- Be aware of training opportunities. Distribute copies of the
council or district training schedule.
- Be familiar with literature and support materials available
for leaders.