District Award of Merit
General
Information
The
District Award of Merit is a council award presented by districts in the same
manner that the Silver Beaver is a national award presented by
councils.
The award is available to Scouters who render service of an outstanding nature
at the district level.
The award is made
available annually on the basis of 1 for each 25 traditional units or fraction
thereof. The district need not present
all the awards to which it is entitled each year.
It
is not appropriate to nominate a Scouter who has already received this award.
A professional Scouter or other council employee may not receive this award
based on employment service. However, a professional
Scouter or employee who also serves as a volunteer Scouter may be eligible,
based on volunteer service.

Requirements
1. A nominee must be a
registered Scouter.
2. A nominee must have
rendered noteworthy service to youth in Scouting, outside Scouting, or both.
Note: The nature and
value of “noteworthy service to youth” may consist of a single plan or
decisions that contributed vitally to the lives of large numbers of youth or it
may have been given to a small group over an extended period of time.
3. Consideration must be
given to the nominee’s Scouting position and the corresponding opportunity to
render outstanding service beyond the expectations of that Scouting position.
4. The nominee’s attitude
toward and cooperation with the district and/or council is to be taken into
consideration.
5. Nominations cannot be
considered for posthumous awards.
Procedure
1. Annually, district
chairmen will appoint a temporary special District Award of Merit committee of
not more than five persons who will consider all candidates and make
recommendations of those to receive the award to the council through the Scout
executive.
2. The Scout executive will
inform the district chairman of those nominations approved by the council
committee.
3. The following procedure
is suggested for such presentation ceremonies:
a. The recipient and spouse
should be in attendance at the annual meeting or recognition dinner.
b. A district and/or council
officer should explain the award and its significance.
c. Eagle Scouts or Silver
Award Venturers should be asked to escort the recipients to a place of honor at
the head table or on stage.
d. A suitable citation for
each recipient should be read indicating what each has done in Scouting.
e. The award (certificate,
No. 33719; plaque, No. 17565; and lapel pin, No. 17551) may be presented at
this time with appropriate congratulations.
f. The only uniform insignia
which accompanies this award is an embroidered overhand knot, No. 05013.
g. A group
picture may be taken for use in neighborhood or community newspapers (district responsibility).
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District Award of Merit Recipients