Unit Resources & Forms
Planning Your Program Budget
To develop the unit budget, complete the worksheet with the unit leader and committee at the annual program planning conference, and then share it with the parents. Be sure to keep parents involved and informed. The unit’s program calendar and budget information needs to be communicated regularly to families, especially at the start of the program year. By sharing the unit’s program plans and budgetary needs, you can help newly recruited youth and their parents gain a greater understanding of just what fun is waiting for them during the unit’s entire program year.
Their are two available worksheets, a local Dan Beard Council version with costs, and a generic national template.
- Dan Beard Council Budget Template with Details (excel)
- National BSA Template generic (excel)
(Note: This budget worksheet is “protected” without a password to prevent unintended changes being made to the automatically filled-in blanks. To learn how to change those protected blanks in your version of Microsoft Excel®, search for “protection” in the Excel help section. We recommend, that after you make the intended changes, you protect the worksheet to prevent unintended changes.)
The following resource is also handy for planning your pack’s annual budget:
CUB SCOUTS PACK
SCOUTS BSA TROOP
GENERAL RESOURCES
- Guide To Advancement
- The Language of Scouting
- Unit Money Earning Application
- Unit Budget Planning
- Family Talent Survey
- Accident and Incident Reporting
- Activity Consent Form and Approval by Parents or Legal Guardian (Permission Slip)
- Campfire Program Planner, No. 33696
- Disabilities Awareness – Serving Scouts with Disabilities
- Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award