Boy Scouts of America

Benefits of Cub Scouting

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Program Research

Scouting works with colleges, universities, and other research based organizations to study the impact Scouting has on youth.  These studies help us determine if we are meeting the needs of children and fulfilling our mission.

Developmental Assets

The Search Institute has identified forty building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and responsible.

Search Institute’s 40 Developmental Assets applied to Cub Scouting 

TUFT'S STUDY

The project surveyed nearly 1,800 Cub Scouts and nearly 400 non-Scouts under age 12 using both interviews and survey data.

Tufts University Study Infographic 

EAGLE SCOUTS: MERIT BEYOND THE BADGE

This independent research was funded by the Templeton Foundation and conducted by Baylor University. 

Eagle Scouts: Merit Beyond the Badge

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“Scouting taught me to seek out the best version of myself, to work hard for the things I want to accomplish, because anything worth doing is worth working hard for.”

– Jacob O.