Basic Organization Information
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
- Also Known As:
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Hawkeye Area Council, Boy Scouts of America
- Physical Address:
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Cedar Rapids, IA
52404 3910
- EIN:
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42-0680304
- Web URL:
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www.hawkeyebsa.org
- Blog URL:
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Twitter @HawkeyeBSA ...
- NTEE Category:
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O Youth Development
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O41 Boy Scouts
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P Human Services
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P20 Human Service Organizations
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S Community Improvement, Capacity Building
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S21 Community Coalitions
- Year Founded:
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1952
- Ruling Year:
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1965
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Friends of Scouting Annual Campaign - $376,000
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Fall Popcorn Sale 2011 - $430,000
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United Way of East Central Iowa - $92,500
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Mission Statement
The Hawkeye Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America was formed in 1952 through the merger of the Iowa River Valley Council and the Cedar Rapids Council. The Hawkeye Area Council works through community-based organizations in Eastern Iowa to provide Scouting's many programs to nearly 7,400 of the area's youth, both boys and girls, ages 7-20. The Council accomplishes its purpose through the work of nearly 2,300 volunteers. The Council provides camping facilities, leader training, and other support services to over 200 Scouting units.
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Impact Statement
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
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Chief Executive
Travis Christopher
Term:
Since
July
2009
Chief Executive Profile:
Travis has served Scout Councils in Minneapolis, MN; Sioux Falls, SD and Appleton, WI. Travis was a law enforcement Explorer as a youth which led him to his first career as a Crime Prevention Specialist in the Twin Cities. After joining the Scouting movement in the late 1990's he has been involved in District Operations, fundraising and governance. Travis is a Vigil member of the Order of the Arrow and is active with Rotary and his church. Travis has been awarded the St. George medal for Scouting. Travis is currently on the Hiawatha Library Board of Trustees, the board of the Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival and Linn County Empowerment board. He is also involved in fundraisers with the Xavier Foundation and the Cedar Rapids MDA. In 2011-2012, Travis will be the chair of the partner agency campaign for the United Way of East Central Iowa!
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