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Youth organizations in the United States

Youth organizations in the United States are of many different types. The largest is the government run 4-H program, followed by the federally chartered but private Scouting movement groups: the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). Another somewhat smaller but co-ed Scouting derived group is Camp Fire. Other youth groups are religious youth ministries such as the evangelical Christian Awana, Seventh-day Adventist Pathfinders, and Assemblies of God Royal Rangers.

Smaller Scout-like groups include the Christian Trail Life USA for boys, American Heritage Girls for girls, the non-denominational co-ed Navigators USA and Baden-Powell Service Association, and pagan but non-discriminatory SpiralScouts International.

There are also two types of Masonic Youth groups called International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG or just referred to as Rainbow), and Job's Daughters International (JDI). Both of these organizations have a background in the Christian Bible but you do not necessarily need to believe in God, just a supreme being. There are many different charities and service projects that are done throughout the year for those in need. Rainbow https://www.gorainbow.org/index.php Job's Daughters https://jobsdaughtersinternational.org/

Catholic organizations edit

Columbian Squires edit

Columbian Squires
OwnerKnights of Columbus[1]
Age range10-18[1]
HeadquartersNew Haven[2]
LocationUS, Mexico, Philippines[1]
FoundedAugust 4, 1925 (1925-08-04)
FounderBarnabas McDonald[3]
Membership25,000
1500 local units[4]
Website
Squire Motto

Esto Dignus / Be Worthy

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Columbian Squires is a Catholic boys' Scout-like organization run by the Knights of Columbus. The Squires considers itself to be an athletic team, social club, youth and civic improvement group, management training, civil rights group and spiritual development program.[1]

Squires history edit

The Columbian Squires were begun in 1925.[1] In December 2012, the Knights of Columbus was sued over supposed sexual abuse that had occurred in Brownsville, Texas by adult Columbian Squires leaders in the 1970s and 1980s.[2] The Bishop of the Diocese of Bismarck in August 2015 recommended the Squires as a replacement, along with two other organizations, for the BSA, as he directed parishes to disassociate from the BSA due to their recent approval of gay adult leaders.[5]

The Knights of Columbus in January 2016 moved to have the parish youth program dictate whether a Boy Scout troop or a Squire Circle fits and have the parish sponsor the troop. No new circle were to be formed and inactive circle be dissolved.[6]

Squires program edit

Local groups are called Circles. The program's five advancement levels are:[is 1]

  • Page
  • Shield Bearer
  • Swordsman
  • Lancer
  • Squire of the Body of Christ

Federation of North-American Explorers edit

Federation of North-American Explorers
LocationToronto, Ontario
CountryCanada
Founded1999
FounderPaul Ritchi
General CommissionerPaul Ritchi[7]
AffiliationUISGE-FSE
Website
fneexplorers.com

The Federation of North-American Explorers (FNE) is a Catholic Scouting association in Canada and the United States of America. The association is a member of the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe.[7]

Timber Wolf Promise

I promise to do my best to be faithful to God, my country, and my parents, to keep the law of the Timber Wolf den, and to do a good turn for somebody every day.

—North Star FNE Group[8]

The Explorer Law
  1. An explorer's honour is to be trusted.
  2. An explorer is loyal to his country, leaders, parents, and subordinates.
  3. An explorer's duty is to serve others.
  4. An explorer is a friend to all and a brother to every other explorer.
  5. An explorer is courteous and chivalrous.
  6. An explorer sees in nature God's creations; he loves plants and animals.
  7. An explorer obeys proper orders and leaves nothing half-finished.
  8. An explorer smiles and whistles under all difficulties.
  9. An explorer is thrifty; he takes care of his own possessions and those of others.
  10. An explorer is clean in thought, word, and deed.

—North Star FNE Group[9]

Timber Wolf Laws

The wolf listens to the old wolves, the wolf respects himself and the other members of the den.

The timber wolf thinks of others first. The timber wolf opens his eyes and his ears. The timber wolf is always clean. The timber wolf always tells the truth. The timber wolf is always happy.

—North Star FNE Group[8]

FNE history edit

Federation of North-American Explorers was founded in 1999 by current commissioner Paul Ritchi, who was a Scouts Canada volunteer but felt a lack of "the spiritual component to make it personally fulfilling." While doing research, he found information on the Federation of Scouts of Europe, an international organization of national Catholic Scouting associations. The first FNE group, the "Timber Wolves", was then started with Richi, another leader, and 10 boys, ages 8 to 12.[7]

The Bishop of the Diocese of Bismarck in August 2015 recommended FNE as a replacement, along with two other organizations, for the BSA, as he directed parishes to disassociate from the BSA due to their recent move to allow gay adult leaders.[5]

FNE program edit

In addition to the usual camping trips, explorers go on pilgrimages, receive the sacraments and get hands-on religious education.[7]

The Explorer Promise

On my honour, and with God's grace, I promise to do my best to serve God, my Church, and my country, to help others at all times, and to obey the Explorer law.

—North Star FNE Group[9]

The age level groups are:[7][10]

  • Otters, six- and seven-year-olds
  • Timber Wolves, eight to 12
  • Explorers, ages 12 to 15
  • Wayfarers, Explorer "graduates" and senior leaders of other Explorer sections

Kepha edit

Kepha
The Brotherhood of the Iron Will
CountryUS
Website
kepharocks.com

Kepha is a Catholic boys' Scouting alternative organization in which the father also participates. The organization's name means "rock" in Greek.[4]

Kepha program edit

5 Anchors

Apologetics, Brotherhood, Charity, Mortification and Prayer.

—Patheos[4]

The Kepha program had monthly retreats and shared daily prayers for brotherhood. Member have 2 AM two-hour Eucharistic adoration called "Yawns For Jesus". They go camping but required cold showers for discipline. The service work they do includes visiting nursing homes and hospitals.[4]

Troops of Saint George edit

Troops of Saint George
HeadquartersIrving, Texas
CountryUS
FoundedMay 24, 2013 (2013-05-24)
FounderTaylor Marshall[4]
Membership~58 troops
Website
troopsofsaintgeorge.org
Saint George Motto

Parati Semper / prepared always

—1 Peter 3:15[11]

The Troops of Saint George, briefly the Scouts of Saint George, is a Catholic boys' Scouting organization[4] focusing on father-son camping and catechetics[clarification needed] through outdoor experiences. The organization's "hard launch" took place on January 1, 2014.[12]

TSG history edit

Saint George Law

1. Honor all men.
2. Love the brotherhood.
3. Fear God.
4. Honor the king.

—(1 Peter 2:17)[11]

The formation of the Scouts of St. George was announced by Taylor Marshall in May 2013 in response to the BSA's changing its membership policies for same-sex attracted youth. The program was planned to be free, open-source, grassroots and a traditional Boy Scout program with no 501(c)3 non-profit status (so as to keep government interference to a minimum).[4] By October, the Scouts of St. George was forced, due to the BSA's ownership of the "Scouts" trademark, to change its name to "Troops of St. George".[13] The organization filed for 501(c)3 status around the same time.[14]

TSG program edit

Saint George Oath

Set an example:
1. in speech (in verbo)
2. and conduct (in conversatione)
3. in love (in caritate)
4. in faith (in fide)
5. in purity (in castitate).

—(1 Timothy 4:12)[11]

The program is under development with an expected parallel program to the BSA.[4]

Their "Trinitarian Salute" is "three fingers of the right hand (index, middle, ring) out, and with the pinky and thumb joined signifying that the divine nature of Christ is joined to His human nature: fully God and fully man as taught at the Catholic Council of Chalcedon".[11]

Protestant groups edit

Awana edit

AWANA
Age range2-18[15]
Founded1950
AffiliationAwana International
Website
awana.org
awanainternational.org

Awana is a coed, nondenominational, Christian, Scout-like organization. AWANA is an acronym for "Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" from 2 Timothy 2:15.[15]

Awana history edit

Awana was founded in 1950 in Illinois. Originally, the organization would not affiliate a club with a church that belonged to the National Council of Churches, World Council of Churches, Pentecostal church or charismatic church.[16] In 1995, AWANA lifted the restrictions.[16]

The past Awana Pledge

I pledge allegiance to the Awana flag Which stands for the Awana clubs Whose goal is to reach boys and girls With the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him.

—Crossview Baptist Church[17]

Awana program edit

The program's age groups are:[about 1]

  • Puggles
  • Cubbies (3–4 years old)
  • Sparks (K-2nd grade)
  • Truth & Training (3rd-5th grade)
  • Trek (6th-8th grade)
  • Journey 24-7 (9th-12th grade)

The AWANA holds various types of model racing events:[18]

  • AWANA Grand Prix is a wood car race, similar to a pinewood derby.
  • AWANA Regatta or Sail On Night are boat races.
  • Airplane Toss is held at Flying Higher Night, in which model airplanes are built with the participant's choice of material. Instead of a speed race there are awards for distance, aerobatics, and design.

Caravan edit

Caravan
OwnerChurch of the Nazarene
Website
caravan.nazarene.org

Caravan is a Christian Scout-like organization run by the Church of the Nazarene. With a first through sixth grade co-ed membership, the organization has 600 US clubs, which focus on church doctrine. There are also about 150 Boy Scouts of America troops affiliated with Nazarene churches.[19]

Caravan history edit

One of Caravan's forerunners was started in the 1930s by LeRoy Haynes as Boy's Works. As it spread from church to church. the program was picked up in 1934 by Nazarene's Southern California district as its boys' program under Haynes direction. The next year, Girl's Works was started up under Jeanne Haynes. The Works programs spread past outside the district and were even promoted through a display at the 1936 General Assembly.[20]

Rev. W. W. Clay, also in the 1930s, developed two Christian principles programs for kids: Bluebirds for young children and Pioneers for older children. With Rev. Milton Bunker, an Eagle Scout,[21] Clay promoted these club programs and continued to develop them.[22]

With inadequate materials and competing programs, the 1940 General Assembly formed a Commission on Boys' and Girls' Work that met from November 17–18 in Santa Cruz, California. The commission was composed of six western districts' representatives, three members of the commission on Boys' and Girls' Work, and two members of the Department of Church Schools. This Commission decided to replace the existing club programs with its own program. The Board of General Superintendents approved this commission's program, while a committee developed and wrote the books.[22]

Caravan was started in 1946[19] with the release of the first Caravan book, Trailmarker, for boys ages 12 and up. Books that followed were Pathmarker (girls ages 12+), Signals (boys ages 9 to 11), and Signs (girls ages 9 to 11). That fall, the first official Nazarene Caravan club in the United States was started by Millington Church of the Nazarene in Michigan,[20] under Rev. Bunker. In 1948, Bunker was appointed the first general director of Caravan.[21] Carol Wordsworth of Youngstown, Ohio in October 1949 at a district Caravan Round-up was the first person to be granted the Phineas F. Brezee award.[20] In 2005, the program was revised with the addition of the Core Values badges and modified or added skill badges.[22]

Caravan program edit

Caravan's grade level groups are:[22]

  • Searchers (1-2)
  • Explorers (3-4)
  • Adventurers (5-6)

Adults leaders of a group are called guides. Earning badges is an optional part of this program.[22]

The Milton Bunker Award is granted to Searchers who complete the necessary two-year requirements.[21] The Phineas F. Brezee award, named after the Church of the Nazarene's founding pastor, is the highest award in Caravan. A member earns the award upon completion of eight core values studies, 16 Articles of Faith, 32 skill badges, four ministry projects and four missionary books. Additional awards, the Esther Carson Winans and Haldor Lillenas awards, are achievable using the requirements from the Brezee award.[20]

Christian Service Brigade edit

Christian Service Brigade
OwnerCSB Ministries
Age range5-18
HeadquartersHamburg, New York[23]
CountryUS, Canada[is 1]
Founded1937 (1937)
FounderJoe Coughlin
Website
csbministries.org
csbministries.ca
CSB Vision

Godly men who serve, lead and disciple each generation

[is 1]

Christian Service Brigade is an Evangelical Christian boys' Scout-like organization run by the CSB Ministries. The organization has chartered 300 units with members in the first through 12th grades, and works to build boys' character with an emphasis on the Bible.[19][24] CSB is a partner of the GEMS Girls Clubs.[is 1]

CSB history edit

Christian Service Brigade was established in 1937 by Joe Coughlin in Glen Ellyn, Illinois with a Methodist Sunday School sixth-grade boys' class in conjunction with Wheaton College's Christian Service Council.[15][16] In 1939, an affiliated girls group was founded, Girls' Guild. Both groups received backing from Herbert J. Taylor's Christian Workers' Foundation starting in 1943.[16] The Guild became Pioneer Girls in 1940 and remained a division of CSB until 1944.[25]

CSB program edit

The Brigade is split into four age levels:

  • Tadpoles (ages 4–5)
  • Tree Climbers (ages 6–7)
  • Stockade (ages 8–11)
  • Battalion (ages 12–18)

The organization uses uniforms similar to the BSA. CSB runs a few shape and race events: the Shape N Race Derby wood car race for the Stockade level,[is 1] and the Shape N Sail Derby boat race and Shape N Sled Derby, model sleds raced in a rain gutter packed with snow with a depression as a trail.[18] The equivalent rank to the Boy Scouts' Eagle Scout is the rank of "Herald of Christ".[23]

The CSB runs 11 camps:

  • Stony Glen Camp, Madison, Ohio
  • Wilderness Ridge Brigade Camp, Bastrop, Texas
  • Camp Teepee Pole, Sundra, Alberta, Canada
  • Sequoia Brigade Camp, Concord, California
  • New England Frontier Camp, Lovell, Maine
  • Camp Kaskitowa, Michigan
  • Camp Nathanael, Minnesota
  • Northern Frontier Camp, New York
  • Hickory Hill Brigade Camp, New York
  • Haycock Camping Ministries, Pennsylvania
  • Hemlock Wilderness Brigade Camp, Wardensville, West Virginia[15]

Dynamic Youth Ministries edit

Dynamic Youth Ministries is an organization that runs two youth groups: Calvinist Cadet Corps and ThereforeGo Ministries.[26]

Calvinist Cadet Corps edit

Calvinist Cadet Corps
OwnerDynamic Youth Ministries
Age range4-11
HeadquartersGrand Rapids, Michigan[1]
LocationUnited States, Canada[1]
Founded1952 (1952)
Membership9,900[1]
Executive DirectorSteve Bootsma
AffiliationCRCNA
Website
calvinistcadets.org

Calvinist Cadet Corps is an independent non-denominational Christian boys' Scouting organization usually affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church.[1] Currently, the Corps has about 440 US clubs with weekly meetings including a Bible lesson. Members range from first grade to high school.[19] Merit badges are tied into Scripture.[23]

CCC history edit

The Calvinist Cadet Corps was officially founded in 1952 in Reformed churches,[1] as the Dutch of the Reformed Christian Churches supported Dutch parallel programs, compared to the Dutch of the Reformed Churches who generally joined the general organization. The Calvinettes and Young Calvinist Federation duplicated the GSUSA and Christian Endeavour respectively.[27]

CCC program edit

The Corps is split into five ministries, or levels:[is 1]

  • Kingdom Kids (ages 4–5, and the only coed level)
  • Junior Cadets (grades 1–3)
  • Recruit-Pathfinder-Builder (grades 4–6)
  • Guide Trails (grades 7–9)
  • Voyageurs (grades 9-11)

The organization uses uniforms similar to the BSA.[is 1]

Calvinist Cadet Corps holds Model Car Derbies.[28]

Frontier Girls edit

Frontier Girls
OwnerFrontier Girls, LLC
Age range5-18
FoundedJanuary 19, 2007 (2007-01-19)
FounderKerry Cordy
Membership1,500 (2013)[29]
Website
frontiergirlsclubs.com

Frontier Girls is an independent Scouting style program for girls, open to girls and volunteers of all faiths.[29]

Frontier Girls history edit

Frontier Girls was founded in 2007 by Kerry Cordy as she felt that GSUSA had moved away from skills and badges.

Frontier Girls Promise

I pledge to love God, Be loyal to my country, and to love my neighbor as myself.

—About.com[about 2]

Frontier Girls program edit

Belief in God (any higher power) and living by the Frontier promise are membership requirements.[about 2] Frontier Girls wear red, white and blue uniforms.[29] The red vest is available through the program, but the white shirts and blue slacks and skirts are not.[about 2]

Girls can work on over a thousand badges[29] in nine Areas of Discovery: Art, Home, Technology, Character, the World, Health & Fitness, Outdoors, Agriculture and Knowledge. Frontier Girls has a set of Character badges with the requirement of earning one such badge a year. There are four badges (Emergency Preparedness, Etiquette, and either the Patriotism or Our Flag Badge) that all troops must earn once every three years; thus a girl would earn these badges at each level.[about 2]

The girls can earn the same award, some with variant names, at the different age levels:

  • Servant's Heart Award, community service hours
  • Life Skills Achievement Award, show proficiency at several life skills
  • Make a Difference Award, community service project leadership
  • Reaching for the Stars Award, available at the Butterfly and Eagle levels, majoring in an Area of Discovery
  • Gem Awards, the highest award at each level[about 3]
level name grades[about 2] Servant's Heart Award Make a Difference Award Gem Award[about 3]
Otter K-2 (min. age 5) 5 hours, Red Heart 3–5 hours Topaz
Dolphin 3-5 10, Silver Heart 10–15 hours Sapphire
Butterfly 6-8 15, Gold Heart 20–25 hours Emerald
Eagle Grades 9-12 20, Gold Diamond Heart 40–50 hours Diamond
Owl Adult 100, Gold Ruby Heart 50 hours Grey Diamond

A troop may consist of all age levels as the meeting time is split between age level activities and joint activities.[about 2] Quest Club is a coed affiliate of Frontier Girls.

Pathfinders edit

Pathfinders
OwnerSeventh-day Adventist Church
Age range10-15[1]
CountryWorld
Membership2,000,000 (2001)[30]
director of youth ministriesGilbert Cangy[23]
Website
www.clubministries.org/pathfinders/
  Scouting portal
Pathfinder Motto

The love of Christ constrains us all.

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Pathfinders is a Christian Scout-like organization run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church for boys (40%) and girls (60%) in grades 5-10. Currently, there are 2,000 clubs in North America, with membership open to non-Seventh-day Adventists.[19] Considered a church ministry, the clubs focus on camping and community services with earnable honors and patches.[1]

Pathfinders History edit

  • Missionary Volunteer Society
Pathfinder Pledge

By the grace of God, I will be pure, and kind, and true. I will keep the Pathfinder Law. I will be a servant of God and a friend to man.

—Pathfinders Online[31]

In 1907, the forerunner Missionary Volunteer Society was founded.[is 1] Seventh-day Adventist boys could not join the Boy Scouts when they started in 1910, due to events happening on the Sabbath, among other reasons. Local Seventh-day Adventist church leaders began, in 1911, various similar groups under names like Pals, Woodland Clans and Takoma Clan.

Pathfinder Law

The Law is for me to: Keep the morning watch Do my honest part Care for my body, Keep a level eye Be courteous and obedient Walk softly in the sanctuary, Keep a song in my heart, Go on God's errand.

—Pathfinders Online[31]

In 1919, the Mission Scouts of Madison, Tennessee were started by Arthur W. Spalding, who wrote a pledge and law for the group. The Missionary Volunteer Department of the General Conference began a class style award earning program in the 1920s. The Department's associate secretary received permission from the BSA to incorporate into a MV honors program parts from Merit Badges in 1928. In 1926, the denomination held its first summer camp in Michigan. In Santa Ana, California around 1929 to 1930, local Adventist clubs using the name Pathfinder were started by John McKim and Dr. Theron Johnston. A JMV summer camp was found in 1930 by the Southeastern California Conference was called Pathfinder Camp mostly likely due to the existence of the Santa Ana Pathfinder. The Santa Ana Pathfinders ended in 1936. A year later in Glendale, California, a new Pathfinder group was founded which also added military drills from the Adventist affiliated Medical Cadet Corps. There was a general opposition to these clubs by the denomination's leaders as they did not want the focus to be on missionary work as opposed to more secular pursuits. Despite this, Pathfinder Clubs were sprouting up all over California and the Pacific Northwest in the 1940s. The Southeastern California Conference youth director John Hancock started the first conference sponsored Pathfinder Club in Riverside in 1946.[hd7a 1]

  • Pathfinder

With the action of the Southeastern California Conference, discussion regarding these clubs moved to the denomination's General Conference (GC), which in the 1950s recognized the program. The GC then adopted a program and guidelines while adopting a pledge and law similar to the Mission Scouts' version. The next year, the Oregon Conference held the first Pathfinder Fair and the GC issued the Pathfinder Staff Training Course publication.[hd7a 1]

Pathfinders program edit

The organization uses uniforms similar to Scouting. The members follow a Law and Pledge, go on campouts, and earn honor patches.[is 1]

Pioneer Clubs edit

Pioneer Clubs
OwnerPioneer Ministries
Founded1939 (1939)
Website
pioneerclubs.org
  Scouting portal

Pioneer Clubs, formerly Girls' Guild and Pioneer Girls, is a Christian Scout-like organization run by the Pioneer Ministries. The Ministries consist of four divisions: Pioneer Girls, Pioneer Boys, Pioneer Clubs, and Clubes Pioneros.[32]

PC history edit

Girls' Guild was founded in 1939 as an affiliated girls' group of the Christian Service Brigade by Joe Coughlin and Betty Whitaker, 1st program director, on the request of Harriet Brehm, a sister of a Brigade member. In 1940, the Guild held its first summer camp at Fish Lake, Volo, Illinois. A new director took over in 1940, Viola Waterhouse, and another in 1941, Carol Erickson.[16]

Pioneer Girls slogan

Christ in every phase of a girl's life.

—Billy Graham Center[33]

The Girls' Guild in 1941 was revamped and renamed by Erickson to the Pioneer Girls (PG). In 1943, Erickson approached Herbert J. Taylor who through his Christian Workers' Foundation funded the PG, gave advice, free administrative support and gave them office space in Chicago's Civic Opera Building. Taylor also had the organization form its first board of directors and had them incorporate by the end of 1943. The PG also started buying camps, all called Camp Cherith. From 1939 to 1950, the main source of church club sponsors were Baptist, although there was a range of different denomination also sponsoring. In 1953, PG's headquarters was moved. In 1959, a mystery book series featuring two Pioneer Girls, called the Pioneer Girls Adventure Series, releasing at least three books.[16]

Year clubs Members[16]
1943 64 800
1945 226 3,000
1959 2060 48,000
1976 1765 59,396
1976
Canada
671 30,281
2005 8419 121,586

With the camping program and camp expansion in 1971, the camps were placed in a separate corporation, and then a licensing agreement tied them back to Pioneer Girls.[33]

In 1979, boys were allowed membership and had their own Pioneer Boys clubs in 1981. The Pioneer Girls in 1981 was renamed Pioneer Ministries, but known as Pioneer Clubs.[16][32] In 1945, clubs were started in Canada. By 1976, the organization owned 19 camps in the US and 6 in Canada. Also, while dropping the pioneer theme, sister organizations were set up in 16 other countries including France, Italy, Korea, and Pakistan, with more in Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa. In Thailand, where its branch was founded by Pioneer alumni and missionary Joan Killilea, the branch was called the Friendship Club.[16]

Pioneer Clubs programs edit

Clubs can be operated under three formats based on the number and ages of the kids: Pioneer (for churches with 3-12 children per age group), Discovery (for a total of 3-12 kids from K-6) and Exploring (many kids, grades 1–6). Pioneer program is split into five age levels:[34]

  • Skipper – ages 2 & 3
  • Scooter – ages 4 & 5
  • Voyager – grades 1 – 2
  • Pathfinder – grades 3 – 4
  • Trailblazer – grades 5 – 7

Pioneer Clubs hold wood car races called Pine Car Derby.[18]

External links edit

  • Pioneer Girls at Vintagekidstuff.com

Royal Rangers edit

Royal Rangers
OwnerAssemblies of God
HeadquartersSpringfield, Mo.[23]
CountryUS
62 others[is 1]
Founded1962
Membership125,000
international DirectorDoug Marsh[35]
Website
royalrangers.com
  Scouting portal
Royal Ranger Motto

Ready

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Royal Rangers is a Christian boys' Scout-like organization run by the Assemblies of God. The Rangers have 4,000 US groups with members in kindergarten through 12th grade, with a goal to provide "Christlike character formation". About 90 Boy Scout troops are sponsored by Assemblies of God churches.[19] Many Pentecostal churches also use the Royal Rangers program. Some units in German use the name "Christian Royal Ranger Scouting".[is 1]

History edit

Royal Rangers was established by the Assemblies of God in 1962.[19] In 2012, Camporama had a high-ropes course, two zip lines, a water slide, and a lumberjack show.[1]

Program edit

The organization uses uniforms similar to Scouting and parallel terms:[is 1]

  • outpost (troop)
  • Ranger Code (Scout Law)
  • Ranger Pledge (Scout Promise)
  • Commander (Scoutmaster)
  • merits (merit badges)
  • Gold Medal of Achievement (Eagle Scout)
Royal Ranger Code

A Royal Ranger is: alert, clean, honest, courageous, loyal, courteous, obedient, spiritual.

—Doorway to Adventure[36]

Their four program levels are divided by school grade:[is 1]

  • Ranger Kids (K-2nd grade)
  • Discovery Rangers (3-5)
  • Adventure Rangers (6-8)
  • Expedition Rangers (9-12)

A Camporama is scheduled in the summer every four years at the organization's Eagle Rock, Missouri campground.[1] The Rangers hold small car races called Pinewood Derby.[18]

Salvation Army edit

Adventure Corps edit

Adventure Corps
OwnerSalvation Army
Age range4-14
FoundedJanuary 1983 (1983-01)
Previous
Moonbeams
Website
Eastern USA official website
  Scouting portal
Motto

Adventure with Christ!

—Booth Youth[37]

Pledge

I promise to explore God's word and God's world to find ways to serve him and help others, to develop and guard good habits so that I will grow as God desires, and to adventure into the world with the "good news" of Jesus Christ.

—Booth Youth[37]

Adventure Corps, or The Salvation Army Boys' Adventure Corps, is a Christian Scout-like organization run by the Salvation Army. Currently, the organization has about 1,300 units of grades 1-8 boys. The boys do not have to be members of a Salvation Army congregation. In addition to the Adventure Corps, the Salvation Army has sponsored 130 Boy Scout troops. From 1913, the Salvation Army ran the Life Saving Scouts/Life Saving Guards-Boys teen age program to 1929 when it merged with the BSA.

History edit

The Adventure Corps was established in January 1983.[38]

Program edit

The program core is based on Christian fellowship, teamwork and leadership.[19] The Corps is split into two levels: Explorers (grades 1 to 4), and Rangers (5 to 8).[37]

Other groups edit

  • Moonbeams @ The Salvation Army Eastern Territory Youth Department - girls and boys in pre-k and kindergarten
  • Sunbeams @ The Salvation Army Eastern Territory Youth Department
  • Girl Guards - grades 6 - 12
    • The Salvation Army Eastern Territory Youth Department

Southern Baptist Convention edit

At the Southern Baptist Convention's meeting on June 11–12, 2013, the convention recommended that Southern Baptist Churches disaffiliate from the BSA and join alternative organizations, particularly those run by the Southern Baptist Convention.[39]

Challengers edit

Challengers
OwnerWoman's Missionary Union
(Southern Baptist Convention)
Age range12-17
Website
official site
  Scouting portal

The Challengers is a Christian teenage boys' Scout-like organization run by the Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention.[1]

The Challengers program is to equip boys in "mission education."[39]

Royal Ambassadors edit

Royal Ambassadors
OwnerWoman's Missionary Union &
North American Mission Board
(Southern Baptist Convention)
Age range5-11
LocationUS
Founded1908
FounderWoman's Missionary Union
Membership31,000[1]
Website
official site
  Scouting portal
RA Pledge

As a Royal Ambassador I will do my best: to become a well-informed, responsible follower of Christ; to have a Christ-like concern for all people; to learn how to carry the message of Christ around the world; to work with others in sharing Christ; and to keep myself clean and healthy in mind and body.

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Royal Ambassadors (RA) is a Christian boys' Scout-like organization run by the Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention. About 3,000 SBC churches sponsor groups. There are some Southern Baptist churches sponsoring Boy Scout troops.[19] The name of the program was selected from the New Testament, where Christians are told by the Apostle Paul to be "ambassadors for Christ."[39]

RA history edit

Year chapters members
1915 500+ 4,500[40]
1960 13,000 220,000[40]
2013 3,000+[40] 31,000[1]

The Royal Ambassadors was founded in 1908 for elementary school aged boys[1] after the WMU Annual Meeting in Hot Springs, Arkansas.[41]

As the RA continued to grow, a convention-wide full-time RA secretary was needed in 1943. The Brotherhood Commission took over the program in 1954. In 1997 that Memphis-based SBC agency was discontinued through a merger forming the North American Mission Board. With a shift in strategy, the board turned over regular operation of the RA in 2011.[40]

The programs' age groups are Lads (grades 1–3), and Crusaders (4-6). The RA wooden mini-car race is called RA Racers. There is no uniform but they generally wear a T-shirt and own a vest to display their earned badges. Members can earn six "campcraft" patches: Discover 1/2/3, Hiker, Camper, Woodsman. The program is for missionary training and development.[is 1] Thus, merit patches are earned for mission work and Bible verse memorization.[39]

Navigators USA edit

Navigators USA
Age range7-18
HeadquartersNew York City
CountryUS
FounderRobin Bossert[1]
Membership600[42]
executive directorRobin Bossert[1]
Website
navigatorsusa.org
  Scouting portal
Navigator Motto

Stay On Course

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Navigator Slogan

The more you give, The more you get

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Navigator Traits (law)

Truthful, Respectful, Inclusive, Generous, Dependable, Resourceful, Cooperative

—BSA Troop 97[is 1]

Moral Compass (promise)

As a Navigator I promise to do my best To create a world free of prejudice and ignorance. To treat people of every race, creed, Lifestyle and ability with dignity and respect. To strengthen my body and improve My mind to reach my full potential. To protect our planet and Preserve our freedom.

—Navigators USA Guidebook[43]

Navigators USA is a secular co-ed Scout-like organization. In 2013, there were 45 chapters.[43] The program had no uniform as of July 2013.[29] A congress was held in the fall of 2013 where the issue of uniform was on the agenda.[29]

The organization stresses outdoor activities and community service projects.[1]

Navigators U.S.A. History edit

The Unitarian Church of All Souls sponsored a Boy Scout troop in New York City's East Harlem neighborhood. After disagreements over the Boy Scouts' exclusionary membership policies in 2003, the troop broke away to become a coed inclusive organization.[1] All Souls has been underwriting the organization's operation for $10,000 to $20,000 a year since 2003. In fall 2010, Navigators issued its first handbook for the senior section, thus opening up the organization to the public. By March 2011, the group had seven chapters with four in New York City, three of which are through a partnership with a local service group, and one each in Binghamton, New York; Durham, North Carolina; and Belmont, Massachusetts.[44] In 2012, the first and lone Illinois chapter was formed in Palatine via Countryside Church Unitarian Universalist. By June 2013, 29 new chapters had been formed in the previous year.[43]

Year chapters
2003 1[1]
2011 7[44]
2012 16[43]
2013 50[29]

NU program edit

The organization has two program sections: Junior Navigators, age 7–10, and Senior Navigators age 11–18. Juniors have three levels:[is 1]

  • Mira
  • Vega
  • Polaris

The Senior section has four levels:[is 1]

  • Shadow
  • Tracker
  • Pilot
  • Navigator

The program's top award is the Summit Achievement Award.[is 1]

SpiralScouts International edit

SpiralScouts International
OwnerAquarian Tabernacle Church
Age range3-18[1]
HeadquartersIndex, Washington
CountryUS
Founded2001[1]
Membership350[1]
Website
spiralscouts.org
  Scouting portal
SpiralScout Oath

A SpiralScout shall: Respect all living things; be kind and courteous; be honorable; be mindful of his/her words; seek out knowledge in all forms; recognize the beauty in all of creation; offer assistance to others; value honesty and truth; honor personal commitments; and respect the Divine in all things.

—About.com[about 4]

SpiralScouts International (SSI) is an independent, secular, inclusive, coed, Scout-like organization built on pagan beliefs and practices.[29] SSI has 45 units called circles and hearths, or families.[1]

The PathFinder Pledge

I pledge myself to the FireFly Promise, the SpiralScouts's Oath, the fulfillment of all my commitments, made to myself as well as others. I pledge to serve all my brothers and sisters in every way on our many journeys around the sun together as I find my way through the world.

—About.com[about 4]

SSI history edit

The Aquarian Tabernacle Church, a Wiccan community in Index, Washington, sponsored a pagan Scout group in 1999. The church looked for a non-belief based program but found none.[about 4] It was renamed SpiralScouts International in 2001 to expand nationwide, at which time they dropped their Wiccan identification. The BSA sent a cease and decide letter to SpiralScouts, to which they responded with no future contact with the BSA.[45] Since the Boy Scouts' membership policies are disapproved of by SSI, SSI offered their highest award to any Eagle Scout returning their Eagle Badge in protest.[1]

The FireFly Promise

I promise to serve the Wise Ones, To Honor and respect Mother Earth, To be helpful and understanding toward all people, And always keep love in my heart.

—About.com[about 4]

Program edit

The group can be a Hearth that consists of one family or as a "circle" with community membership.[45] Members are placed into local groups called Circles, which may consist of age group Hearths. The age level groups of the Hearths are FireFlies (ages 3–8), SpiralScouts (8–14), and PathFinders (14–18).[about 4] The program's pagan twist is that its badges have a culture's myth relationship component and its dress uniform of a capuche and a braided, beaded macramé necklace.[29] The activity uniform consists of a forest green polo shirt with khaki bottoms (pants, short, skirt or skort) and the SpiralScouts neck cord.[about 4]

Earth Scouting edit

Earth Scouting or Scout-like groups, also called Green Scouting, are those that are eco-oriented groups.[29]

Earth Champs edit

Earth Champs
OwnerEarth Charter US
Age range3-13[29]
Founded2002
Website
http://www.sbctampabay.org/
  Scouting portal

Earth Champs is an independent non-denominational Scout-like organization, a program of the Sustainable Business Coalition of Tampa Bay, Inc.

Earth Scouts was founded in 2002. The BSA owning the trademark to "Scouts" forced Earth Scouts to change their name a decade later to Earth Champs. By July 2013, four chapters were operational with four more at the start-up level.[29]

The Earth Champs program aims to get children interested and involved in activities that support the environment and living sustainably.[29]

Kids for Earth edit

Kids for Earth
OwnerUnited for Earth
Age range6-18
HeadquartersHillsdale, New Jersey
Founded2009
FounderAditi Sen
Website
www.kidsforearth.org
  Scouting portal

Kids for Earth is an independent non-denominational secular eco-focused Scout-like organization.

Kids for Earth was founded in 2009 by Aditi Sen after watching An Inconvenient Truth.[29]

Youth wings of political parties edit

Religious edit

Jewish edit

Other edit

Age groups edit

 -  5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21+ adults
Adventure Corps[37]
Explorers (grades 1-4) Rangers (5 to 8)
AWANA[about 1]
Cubbies
Puggles (toddlers)
Sparks
(K-2nd grade)
Truth & Training Junior Varsity Varsity or "24-7"
Baden-Powell Service Association[is 2]
Otters (ages 5 to 7) Timberwolves (8 to 10) Pathfinders (11 to 17) Rovers (18+)
Calvinist Cadet Corps[is 1]
Kingdom Kids (only coed level) Junior Cadets (grades 1-3) Recruit-Pathfinder-Builder (grades 4-6) Guide Trails (grades 7-9) Voyageurs (grades 9-11)
Caravan[is 1]
Searchers (grades 1-2) Explorers (3-4) Adventurers (5-6)
Christian Service Brigade[is 1]
Tadpoles (ages 4-5) Tree Climbers (ages 6-7) Stockade (ages 8-11) Battalion (ages 12-18)
Frontier Girls[about 2]
Penguin
age 3-5 (min age 3)
Otter
Grades K-2 (min. age 5)
Dolphin
Grades 3-5
Butterfly
Grades 6-8
Eagle
Grades 9-12
GEMS Girls' Clubs
Kingdom Kids (only coed level) Awareness (grades 1-3) Discovery (grades 4-6) Advanced (grades 7-8) Counselor-in-Training (CIT) (grades 9-11)
Navigators USA[is 1]
Junior Navigators (age 7-10) Senior Navigators (age 11-18)
Pioneer Clubs[34]
Skipper
(ages 2-3)
Scooter
(ages 4-5)
Voyager
(grades 1–2)
Pathfinder
(grades 3–4)
Trailblazer
(grades 5–7)
Discovery (grades K-6)
Exploring (grades 1-6)
Royal Rangers[is 1]
Ranger Kids (K-2nd grade) Discovery Rangers (3-5) Adventure Rangers (6-8) Expedition Rangers (9-12)
SpiralScouts International[is 1]
FireFlies (ages 3-8) SpiralScouts (9-13) PathFinders (13-18)
Southern Baptist Convention
Challengers
Royal Ambassadors
Lads (grades 1-3) Crusaders (4-6)
Moriya
Moriya modified (ages 5-6) Moriya (7 to adult)

Other groups' external links edit

  • Keepers of the Faith is an independent, decentralized purchasable Christian Scout-like program that originated in the United States with separate programs for boys (Contenders for the Faith), and girls (formerly Keepers at Home), though they can be coordinated, and there can be overlap in the skills learned and activities.
  • is a Norse heathen Scout-like organization for youth from 6–18 years old.
  • Moriya is a learning program for Jewish young girls.
  • The United States Youth Government is a youth advocacy organization representing U.S. citizens and residents aged 0–29, with a structure based on the Constitution of the United States. Its members, who must be younger than 29, are elected by the public aged 0–29 to represent individual U.S. states and territories in the organization's legislature, the Youth Assembly. The public also elects a Youth President and Vice-President, who lead the organization and appoint Justices to the Supreme Youth Court.

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Youth organizations in the United States are of many different types The largest is the government run 4 H program followed by the federally chartered but private Scouting movement groups the Boy Scouts of America BSA and the Girl Scouts of the USA GSUSA Another somewhat smaller but co ed Scouting derived group is Camp Fire Other youth groups are religious youth ministries such as the evangelical Christian Awana Seventh day Adventist Pathfinders and Assemblies of God Royal Rangers Smaller Scout like groups include the Christian Trail Life USA for boys American Heritage Girls for girls the non denominational co ed Navigators USA and Baden Powell Service Association and pagan but non discriminatory SpiralScouts International Contents 1 Catholic organizations 1 1 Columbian Squires 1 1 1 Squires history 1 1 2 Squires program 1 2 Federation of North American Explorers 1 2 1 FNE history 1 2 2 FNE program 1 3 Kepha 1 3 1 Kepha program 1 4 Troops of Saint George 1 4 1 TSG history 1 4 2 TSG program 2 Protestant groups 2 1 Awana 2 1 1 Awana history 2 1 2 Awana program 2 2 Caravan 2 2 1 Caravan history 2 2 2 Caravan program 2 3 Christian Service Brigade 2 3 1 CSB history 2 3 2 CSB program 2 4 Dynamic Youth Ministries 2 4 1 Calvinist Cadet Corps 2 4 1 1 CCC history 2 4 1 2 CCC program 2 5 Frontier Girls 2 5 1 Frontier Girls history 2 5 2 Frontier Girls program 2 6 Pathfinders 2 6 1 Pathfinders History 2 6 2 Pathfinders program 2 7 Pioneer Clubs 2 7 1 PC history 2 7 2 Pioneer Clubs programs 2 7 3 External links 2 8 Royal Rangers 2 8 1 History 2 8 2 Program 3 Salvation Army 3 1 Adventure Corps 3 1 1 History 3 1 2 Program 3 2 Other groups 4 Southern Baptist Convention 4 1 Challengers 4 2 Royal Ambassadors 4 2 1 RA history 5 Navigators USA 5 1 Navigators U S A History 5 2 NU program 6 SpiralScouts International 6 1 SSI history 6 2 Program 7 Earth Scouting 7 1 Earth Champs 7 2 Kids for Earth 8 Youth wings of political parties 9 Religious 9 1 Jewish 10 Other 11 Age groups 12 Other groups external links 13 References There are also two types of Masonic Youth groups called International Order of the Rainbow for Girls IORG or just referred to as Rainbow and Job s Daughters International JDI Both of these organizations have a background in the Christian Bible but you do not necessarily need to believe in God just a supreme being There are many different charities and service projects that are done throughout the year for those in need Rainbow https www gorainbow org index php Job s Daughters https jobsdaughtersinternational org Catholic organizations editColumbian Squires edit Columbian SquiresOwnerKnights of Columbus 1 Age range10 18 1 HeadquartersNew Haven 2 LocationUS Mexico Philippines 1 FoundedAugust 4 1925 1925 08 04 FounderBarnabas McDonald 3 Membership25 0001500 local units 4 WebsiteSquires websiteSquire Motto Esto Dignus Be Worthy BSA Troop 97 is 1 Columbian Squires is a Catholic boys Scout like organization run by the Knights of Columbus The Squires considers itself to be an athletic team social club youth and civic improvement group management training civil rights group and spiritual development program 1 Squires history edit The Columbian Squires were begun in 1925 1 In December 2012 the Knights of Columbus was sued over supposed sexual abuse that had occurred in Brownsville Texas by adult Columbian Squires leaders in the 1970s and 1980s 2 The Bishop of the Diocese of Bismarck in August 2015 recommended the Squires as a replacement along with two other organizations for the BSA as he directed parishes to disassociate from the BSA due to their recent approval of gay adult leaders 5 The Knights of Columbus in January 2016 moved to have the parish youth program dictate whether a Boy Scout troop or a Squire Circle fits and have the parish sponsor the troop No new circle were to be formed and inactive circle be dissolved 6 Squires program edit Local groups are called Circles The program s five advancement levels are is 1 Page Shield Bearer Swordsman Lancer Squire of the Body of ChristFederation of North American Explorers edit Federation of North American ExplorersLocationToronto OntarioCountryCanadaFounded1999FounderPaul RitchiGeneral CommissionerPaul Ritchi 7 AffiliationUISGE FSEWebsitefneexplorers wbr comThe Federation of North American Explorers FNE is a Catholic Scouting association in Canada and the United States of America The association is a member of the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe 7 Timber Wolf Promise I promise to do my best to be faithful to God my country and my parents to keep the law of the Timber Wolf den and to do a good turn for somebody every day North Star FNE Group 8 The Explorer Law An explorer s honour is to be trusted An explorer is loyal to his country leaders parents and subordinates An explorer s duty is to serve others An explorer is a friend to all and a brother to every other explorer An explorer is courteous and chivalrous An explorer sees in nature God s creations he loves plants and animals An explorer obeys proper orders and leaves nothing half finished An explorer smiles and whistles under all difficulties An explorer is thrifty he takes care of his own possessions and those of others An explorer is clean in thought word and deed North Star FNE Group 9 Timber Wolf Laws The wolf listens to the old wolves the wolf respects himself and the other members of the den The timber wolf thinks of others first The timber wolf opens his eyes and his ears The timber wolf is always clean The timber wolf always tells the truth The timber wolf is always happy North Star FNE Group 8 FNE history edit Federation of North American Explorers was founded in 1999 by current commissioner Paul Ritchi who was a Scouts Canada volunteer but felt a lack of the spiritual component to make it personally fulfilling While doing research he found information on the Federation of Scouts of Europe an international organization of national Catholic Scouting associations The first FNE group the Timber Wolves was then started with Richi another leader and 10 boys ages 8 to 12 7 The Bishop of the Diocese of Bismarck in August 2015 recommended FNE as a replacement along with two other organizations for the BSA as he directed parishes to disassociate from the BSA due to their recent move to allow gay adult leaders 5 FNE program edit In addition to the usual camping trips explorers go on pilgrimages receive the sacraments and get hands on religious education 7 The Explorer Promise On my honour and with God s grace I promise to do my best to serve God my Church and my country to help others at all times and to obey the Explorer law North Star FNE Group 9 The age level groups are 7 10 Otters six and seven year olds Timber Wolves eight to 12 Explorers ages 12 to 15 Wayfarers Explorer graduates and senior leaders of other Explorer sections Kepha edit KephaThe Brotherhood of the Iron WillCountryUSWebsitekepharocks wbr comKepha is a Catholic boys Scouting alternative organization in which the father also participates The organization s name means rock in Greek 4 Kepha program edit 5 Anchors Apologetics Brotherhood Charity Mortification and Prayer Patheos 4 The Kepha program had monthly retreats and shared daily prayers for brotherhood Member have 2 AM two hour Eucharistic adoration called Yawns For Jesus They go camping but required cold showers for discipline The service work they do includes visiting nursing homes and hospitals 4 Troops of Saint George edit Troops of Saint GeorgeHeadquartersIrving TexasCountryUSFoundedMay 24 2013 2013 05 24 FounderTaylor Marshall 4 Membership 58 troopsWebsitetroopsofsaintgeorge wbr orgSaint George Motto Parati Semper prepared always 1 Peter 3 15 11 The Troops of Saint George briefly the Scouts of Saint George is a Catholic boys Scouting organization 4 focusing on father son camping and catechetics clarification needed through outdoor experiences The organization s hard launch took place on January 1 2014 12 TSG history edit Saint George Law 1 Honor all men 2 Love the brotherhood 3 Fear God 4 Honor the king 1 Peter 2 17 11 The formation of the Scouts of St George was announced by Taylor Marshall in May 2013 in response to the BSA s changing its membership policies for same sex attracted youth The program was planned to be free open source grassroots and a traditional Boy Scout program with no 501 c 3 non profit status so as to keep government interference to a minimum 4 By October the Scouts of St George was forced due to the BSA s ownership of the Scouts trademark to change its name to Troops of St George 13 The organization filed for 501 c 3 status around the same time 14 TSG program edit Saint George Oath Set an example 1 in speech in verbo 2 and conduct in conversatione 3 in love in caritate 4 in faith in fide 5 in purity in castitate 1 Timothy 4 12 11 The program is under development with an expected parallel program to the BSA 4 Their Trinitarian Salute is three fingers of the right hand index middle ring out and with the pinky and thumb joined signifying that the divine nature of Christ is joined to His human nature fully God and fully man as taught at the Catholic Council of Chalcedon 11 Protestant groups editAwana edit AWANAAge range2 18 15 Founded1950AffiliationAwana InternationalWebsiteawana wbr org awanainternational wbr orgAwana is a coed nondenominational Christian Scout like organization AWANA is an acronym for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed from 2 Timothy 2 15 15 Awana history edit Awana was founded in 1950 in Illinois Originally the organization would not affiliate a club with a church that belonged to the National Council of Churches World Council of Churches Pentecostal church or charismatic church 16 In 1995 AWANA lifted the restrictions 16 The past Awana Pledge I pledge allegiance to the Awana flag Which stands for the Awana clubs Whose goal is to reach boys and girls With the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him Crossview Baptist Church 17 Awana program edit The program s age groups are about 1 Puggles Cubbies 3 4 years old Sparks K 2nd grade Truth amp Training 3rd 5th grade Trek 6th 8th grade Journey 24 7 9th 12th grade The AWANA holds various types of model racing events 18 AWANA Grand Prix is a wood car race similar to a pinewood derby AWANA Regatta or Sail On Night are boat races Airplane Toss is held at Flying Higher Night in which model airplanes are built with the participant s choice of material Instead of a speed race there are awards for distance aerobatics and design Caravan edit CaravanOwnerChurch of the NazareneWebsitecaravan wbr nazarene wbr orgCaravan is a Christian Scout like organization run by the Church of the Nazarene With a first through sixth grade co ed membership the organization has 600 US clubs which focus on church doctrine There are also about 150 Boy Scouts of America troops affiliated with Nazarene churches 19 Caravan history edit One of Caravan s forerunners was started in the 1930s by LeRoy Haynes as Boy s Works As it spread from church to church the program was picked up in 1934 by Nazarene s Southern California district as its boys program under Haynes direction The next year Girl s Works was started up under Jeanne Haynes The Works programs spread past outside the district and were even promoted through a display at the 1936 General Assembly 20 Rev W W Clay also in the 1930s developed two Christian principles programs for kids Bluebirds for young children and Pioneers for older children With Rev Milton Bunker an Eagle Scout 21 Clay promoted these club programs and continued to develop them 22 With inadequate materials and competing programs the 1940 General Assembly formed a Commission on Boys and Girls Work that met from November 17 18 in Santa Cruz California The commission was composed of six western districts representatives three members of the commission on Boys and Girls Work and two members of the Department of Church Schools This Commission decided to replace the existing club programs with its own program The Board of General Superintendents approved this commission s program while a committee developed and wrote the books 22 Caravan was started in 1946 19 with the release of the first Caravan book Trailmarker for boys ages 12 and up Books that followed were Pathmarker girls ages 12 Signals boys ages 9 to 11 and Signs girls ages 9 to 11 That fall the first official Nazarene Caravan club in the United States was started by Millington Church of the Nazarene in Michigan 20 under Rev Bunker In 1948 Bunker was appointed the first general director of Caravan 21 Carol Wordsworth of Youngstown Ohio in October 1949 at a district Caravan Round up was the first person to be granted the Phineas F Brezee award 20 In 2005 the program was revised with the addition of the Core Values badges and modified or added skill badges 22 Caravan program edit Caravan s grade level groups are 22 Searchers 1 2 Explorers 3 4 Adventurers 5 6 Adults leaders of a group are called guides Earning badges is an optional part of this program 22 The Milton Bunker Award is granted to Searchers who complete the necessary two year requirements 21 The Phineas F Brezee award named after the Church of the Nazarene s founding pastor is the highest award in Caravan A member earns the award upon completion of eight core values studies 16 Articles of Faith 32 skill badges four ministry projects and four missionary books Additional awards the Esther Carson Winans and Haldor Lillenas awards are achievable using the requirements from the Brezee award 20 Christian Service Brigade edit Christian Service BrigadeOwnerCSB MinistriesAge range5 18HeadquartersHamburg New York 23 CountryUS Canada is 1 Founded1937 1937 FounderJoe CoughlinWebsitecsbministries wbr org csbministries wbr caCSB Vision Godly men who serve lead and disciple each generation is 1 Christian Service Brigade is an Evangelical Christian boys Scout like organization run by the CSB Ministries The organization has chartered 300 units with members in the first through 12th grades and works to build boys character with an emphasis on the Bible 19 24 CSB is a partner of the GEMS Girls Clubs is 1 CSB history edit Christian Service Brigade was established in 1937 by Joe Coughlin in Glen Ellyn Illinois with a Methodist Sunday School sixth grade boys class in conjunction with Wheaton College s Christian Service Council 15 16 In 1939 an affiliated girls group was founded Girls Guild Both groups received backing from Herbert J Taylor s Christian Workers Foundation starting in 1943 16 The Guild became Pioneer Girls in 1940 and remained a division of CSB until 1944 25 CSB program edit The Brigade is split into four age levels Tadpoles ages 4 5 Tree Climbers ages 6 7 Stockade ages 8 11 Battalion ages 12 18 The organization uses uniforms similar to the BSA CSB runs a few shape and race events the Shape N Race Derby wood car race for the Stockade level is 1 and the Shape N Sail Derby boat race and Shape N Sled Derby model sleds raced in a rain gutter packed with snow with a depression as a trail 18 The equivalent rank to the Boy Scouts Eagle Scout is the rank of Herald of Christ 23 The CSB runs 11 camps Stony Glen Camp Madison Ohio Wilderness Ridge Brigade Camp Bastrop Texas Camp Teepee Pole Sundra Alberta Canada Sequoia Brigade Camp Concord California New England Frontier Camp Lovell Maine Camp Kaskitowa Michigan Camp Nathanael Minnesota Northern Frontier Camp New York Hickory Hill Brigade Camp New York Haycock Camping Ministries Pennsylvania Hemlock Wilderness Brigade Camp Wardensville West Virginia 15 Dynamic Youth Ministries edit Dynamic Youth Ministries is an organization that runs two youth groups Calvinist Cadet Corps and ThereforeGo Ministries 26 Calvinist Cadet Corps edit Calvinist Cadet CorpsOwnerDynamic Youth MinistriesAge range4 11HeadquartersGrand Rapids Michigan 1 LocationUnited States Canada 1 Founded1952 1952 Membership9 900 1 Executive DirectorSteve BootsmaAffiliationCRCNAWebsitecalvinistcadets wbr orgCalvinist Cadet Corps is an independent non denominational Christian boys Scouting organization usually affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church 1 Currently the Corps has about 440 US clubs with weekly meetings including a Bible lesson Members range from first grade to high school 19 Merit badges are tied into Scripture 23 CCC history edit The Calvinist Cadet Corps was officially founded in 1952 in Reformed churches 1 as the Dutch of the Reformed Christian Churches supported Dutch parallel programs compared to the Dutch of the Reformed Churches who generally joined the general organization The Calvinettes and Young Calvinist Federation duplicated the GSUSA and Christian Endeavour respectively 27 CCC program edit The Corps is split into five ministries or levels is 1 Kingdom Kids ages 4 5 and the only coed level Junior Cadets grades 1 3 Recruit Pathfinder Builder grades 4 6 Guide Trails grades 7 9 Voyageurs grades 9 11 The organization uses uniforms similar to the BSA is 1 Calvinist Cadet Corps holds Model Car Derbies 28 Frontier Girls edit Frontier GirlsOwnerFrontier Girls LLCAge range5 18FoundedJanuary 19 2007 2007 01 19 FounderKerry CordyMembership1 500 2013 29 Websitefrontiergirlsclubs wbr comFrontier Girls is an independent Scouting style program for girls open to girls and volunteers of all faiths 29 Frontier Girls history edit Frontier Girls was founded in 2007 by Kerry Cordy as she felt that GSUSA had moved away from skills and badges Frontier Girls Promise I pledge to love God Be loyal to my country and to love my neighbor as myself About com about 2 Frontier Girls program edit Belief in God any higher power and living by the Frontier promise are membership requirements about 2 Frontier Girls wear red white and blue uniforms 29 The red vest is available through the program but the white shirts and blue slacks and skirts are not about 2 Girls can work on over a thousand badges 29 in nine Areas of Discovery Art Home Technology Character the World Health amp Fitness Outdoors Agriculture and Knowledge Frontier Girls has a set of Character badges with the requirement of earning one such badge a year There are four badges Emergency Preparedness Etiquette and either the Patriotism or Our Flag Badge that all troops must earn once every three years thus a girl would earn these badges at each level about 2 The girls can earn the same award some with variant names at the different age levels Servant s Heart Award community service hours Life Skills Achievement Award show proficiency at several life skills Make a Difference Award community service project leadership Reaching for the Stars Award available at the Butterfly and Eagle levels majoring in an Area of Discovery Gem Awards the highest award at each level about 3 level name grades about 2 Servant s Heart Award Make a Difference Award Gem Award about 3 Otter K 2 min age 5 5 hours Red Heart 3 5 hours TopazDolphin 3 5 10 Silver Heart 10 15 hours SapphireButterfly 6 8 15 Gold Heart 20 25 hours EmeraldEagle Grades 9 12 20 Gold Diamond Heart 40 50 hours DiamondOwl Adult 100 Gold Ruby Heart 50 hours Grey DiamondA troop may consist of all age levels as the meeting time is split between age level activities and joint activities about 2 Quest Club is a coed affiliate of Frontier Girls Pathfinders edit PathfindersOwnerSeventh day Adventist ChurchAge range10 15 1 CountryWorldMembership2 000 000 2001 30 director of youth ministriesGilbert Cangy 23 Websitewww wbr clubministries wbr org wbr pathfinders wbr nbsp Scouting portalPathfinder Motto The love of Christ constrains us all BSA Troop 97 is 1 Pathfinders is a Christian Scout like organization run by the Seventh day Adventist Church for boys 40 and girls 60 in grades 5 10 Currently there are 2 000 clubs in North America with membership open to non Seventh day Adventists 19 Considered a church ministry the clubs focus on camping and community services with earnable honors and patches 1 Pathfinders History edit Missionary Volunteer SocietyPathfinder Pledge By the grace of God I will be pure and kind and true I will keep the Pathfinder Law I will be a servant of God and a friend to man Pathfinders Online 31 In 1907 the forerunner Missionary Volunteer Society was founded is 1 Seventh day Adventist boys could not join the Boy Scouts when they started in 1910 due to events happening on the Sabbath among other reasons Local Seventh day Adventist church leaders began in 1911 various similar groups under names like Pals Woodland Clans and Takoma Clan Pathfinder Law The Law is for me to Keep the morning watch Do my honest part Care for my body Keep a level eye Be courteous and obedient Walk softly in the sanctuary Keep a song in my heart Go on God s errand Pathfinders Online 31 In 1919 the Mission Scouts of Madison Tennessee were started by Arthur W Spalding who wrote a pledge and law for the group The Missionary Volunteer Department of the General Conference began a class style award earning program in the 1920s The Department s associate secretary received permission from the BSA to incorporate into a MV honors program parts from Merit Badges in 1928 In 1926 the denomination held its first summer camp in Michigan In Santa Ana California around 1929 to 1930 local Adventist clubs using the name Pathfinder were started by John McKim and Dr Theron Johnston A JMV summer camp was found in 1930 by the Southeastern California Conference was called Pathfinder Camp mostly likely due to the existence of the Santa Ana Pathfinder The Santa Ana Pathfinders ended in 1936 A year later in Glendale California a new Pathfinder group was founded which also added military drills from the Adventist affiliated Medical Cadet Corps There was a general opposition to these clubs by the denomination s leaders as they did not want the focus to be on missionary work as opposed to more secular pursuits Despite this Pathfinder Clubs were sprouting up all over California and the Pacific Northwest in the 1940s The Southeastern California Conference youth director John Hancock started the first conference sponsored Pathfinder Club in Riverside in 1946 hd7a 1 PathfinderWith the action of the Southeastern California Conference discussion regarding these clubs moved to the denomination s General Conference GC which in the 1950s recognized the program The GC then adopted a program and guidelines while adopting a pledge and law similar to the Mission Scouts version The next year the Oregon Conference held the first Pathfinder Fair and the GC issued the Pathfinder Staff Training Course publication hd7a 1 Pathfinders program edit The organization uses uniforms similar to Scouting The members follow a Law and Pledge go on campouts and earn honor patches is 1 Pioneer Clubs edit Pioneer ClubsOwnerPioneer MinistriesFounded1939 1939 Websitepioneerclubs wbr org nbsp Scouting portalPioneer Clubs formerly Girls Guild and Pioneer Girls is a Christian Scout like organization run by the Pioneer Ministries The Ministries consist of four divisions Pioneer Girls Pioneer Boys Pioneer Clubs and Clubes Pioneros 32 PC history edit Girls Guild was founded in 1939 as an affiliated girls group of the Christian Service Brigade by Joe Coughlin and Betty Whitaker 1st program director on the request of Harriet Brehm a sister of a Brigade member In 1940 the Guild held its first summer camp at Fish Lake Volo Illinois A new director took over in 1940 Viola Waterhouse and another in 1941 Carol Erickson 16 Pioneer Girls slogan Christ in every phase of a girl s life Billy Graham Center 33 The Girls Guild in 1941 was revamped and renamed by Erickson to the Pioneer Girls PG In 1943 Erickson approached Herbert J Taylor who through his Christian Workers Foundation funded the PG gave advice free administrative support and gave them office space in Chicago s Civic Opera Building Taylor also had the organization form its first board of directors and had them incorporate by the end of 1943 The PG also started buying camps all called Camp Cherith From 1939 to 1950 the main source of church club sponsors were Baptist although there was a range of different denomination also sponsoring In 1953 PG s headquarters was moved In 1959 a mystery book series featuring two Pioneer Girls called the Pioneer Girls Adventure Series releasing at least three books 16 Year clubs Members 16 1943 64 8001945 226 3 0001959 2060 48 0001976 1765 59 3961976Canada 671 30 2812005 8419 121 586With the camping program and camp expansion in 1971 the camps were placed in a separate corporation and then a licensing agreement tied them back to Pioneer Girls 33 In 1979 boys were allowed membership and had their own Pioneer Boys clubs in 1981 The Pioneer Girls in 1981 was renamed Pioneer Ministries but known as Pioneer Clubs 16 32 In 1945 clubs were started in Canada By 1976 the organization owned 19 camps in the US and 6 in Canada Also while dropping the pioneer theme sister organizations were set up in 16 other countries including France Italy Korea and Pakistan with more in Latin America the Caribbean and Africa In Thailand where its branch was founded by Pioneer alumni and missionary Joan Killilea the branch was called the Friendship Club 16 Pioneer Clubs programs edit Clubs can be operated under three formats based on the number and ages of the kids Pioneer for churches with 3 12 children per age group Discovery for a total of 3 12 kids from K 6 and Exploring many kids grades 1 6 Pioneer program is split into five age levels 34 Skipper ages 2 amp 3 Scooter ages 4 amp 5 Voyager grades 1 2 Pathfinder grades 3 4 Trailblazer grades 5 7Pioneer Clubs hold wood car races called Pine Car Derby 18 External links edit Pioneer Girls at Vintagekidstuff com Royal Rangers edit Royal RangersOwnerAssemblies of GodHeadquartersSpringfield Mo 23 CountryUS62 others is 1 Founded1962Membership125 000international DirectorDoug Marsh 35 Websiteroyalrangers wbr com nbsp Scouting portalRoyal Ranger Motto Ready BSA Troop 97 is 1 Royal Rangers is a Christian boys Scout like organization run by the Assemblies of God The Rangers have 4 000 US groups with members in kindergarten through 12th grade with a goal to provide Christlike character formation About 90 Boy Scout troops are sponsored by Assemblies of God churches 19 Many Pentecostal churches also use the Royal Rangers program Some units in German use the name Christian Royal Ranger Scouting is 1 History edit Royal Rangers was established by the Assemblies of God in 1962 19 In 2012 Camporama had a high ropes course two zip lines a water slide and a lumberjack show 1 Program edit The organization uses uniforms similar to Scouting and parallel terms is 1 outpost troop Ranger Code Scout Law Ranger Pledge Scout Promise Commander Scoutmaster merits merit badges Gold Medal of Achievement Eagle Scout Royal Ranger Code A Royal Ranger is alert clean honest courageous loyal courteous obedient spiritual Doorway to Adventure 36 Their four program levels are divided by school grade is 1 Ranger Kids K 2nd grade Discovery Rangers 3 5 Adventure Rangers 6 8 Expedition Rangers 9 12 A Camporama is scheduled in the summer every four years at the organization s Eagle Rock Missouri campground 1 The Rangers hold small car races called Pinewood Derby 18 Salvation Army editAdventure Corps edit Adventure CorpsOwnerSalvation ArmyAge range4 14FoundedJanuary 1983 1983 01 PreviousMoonbeamsWebsiteEastern USA official website nbsp Scouting portalMotto Adventure with Christ Booth Youth 37 Pledge I promise to explore God s word and God s world to find ways to serve him and help others to develop and guard good habits so that I will grow as God desires and to adventure into the world with the good news of Jesus Christ Booth Youth 37 Adventure Corps or The Salvation Army Boys Adventure Corps is a Christian Scout like organization run by the Salvation Army Currently the organization has about 1 300 units of grades 1 8 boys The boys do not have to be members of a Salvation Army congregation In addition to the Adventure Corps the Salvation Army has sponsored 130 Boy Scout troops From 1913 the Salvation Army ran the Life Saving Scouts Life Saving Guards Boys teen age program to 1929 when it merged with the BSA History edit The Adventure Corps was established in January 1983 38 Program edit The program core is based on Christian fellowship teamwork and leadership 19 The Corps is split into two levels Explorers grades 1 to 4 and Rangers 5 to 8 37 Other groups edit Moonbeams The Salvation Army Eastern Territory Youth Department girls and boys in pre k and kindergarten Sunbeams The Salvation Army Eastern Territory Youth Department Girl Guards grades 6 12 Alaska official website The Salvation Army Eastern Territory Youth DepartmentSouthern Baptist Convention editAt the Southern Baptist Convention s meeting on June 11 12 2013 the convention recommended that Southern Baptist Churches disaffiliate from the BSA and join alternative organizations particularly those run by the Southern Baptist Convention 39 Challengers edit ChallengersOwnerWoman s Missionary Union Southern Baptist Convention Age range12 17PreviousRoyal AmbassadorsWebsiteofficial site nbsp Scouting portalThe Challengers is a Christian teenage boys Scout like organization run by the Woman s Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention 1 The Challengers program is to equip boys in mission education 39 Royal Ambassadors edit Royal AmbassadorsOwnerWoman s Missionary Union amp North American Mission Board Southern Baptist Convention Age range5 11LocationUSFounded1908FounderWoman s Missionary UnionMembership31 000 1 NextChallengersWebsiteofficial site nbsp Scouting portalRA Pledge As a Royal Ambassador I will do my best to become a well informed responsible follower of Christ to have a Christ like concern for all people to learn how to carry the message of Christ around the world to work with others in sharing Christ and to keep myself clean and healthy in mind and body BSA Troop 97 is 1 Royal Ambassadors RA is a Christian boys Scout like organization run by the Woman s Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention About 3 000 SBC churches sponsor groups There are some Southern Baptist churches sponsoring Boy Scout troops 19 The name of the program was selected from the New Testament where Christians are told by the Apostle Paul to be ambassadors for Christ 39 RA history edit Year chapters members1915 500 4 500 40 1960 13 000 220 000 40 2013 3 000 40 31 000 1 The Royal Ambassadors was founded in 1908 for elementary school aged boys 1 after the WMU Annual Meeting in Hot Springs Arkansas 41 As the RA continued to grow a convention wide full time RA secretary was needed in 1943 The Brotherhood Commission took over the program in 1954 In 1997 that Memphis based SBC agency was discontinued through a merger forming the North American Mission Board With a shift in strategy the board turned over regular operation of the RA in 2011 40 The programs age groups are Lads grades 1 3 and Crusaders 4 6 The RA wooden mini car race is called RA Racers There is no uniform but they generally wear a T shirt and own a vest to display their earned badges Members can earn six campcraft patches Discover 1 2 3 Hiker Camper Woodsman The program is for missionary training and development is 1 Thus merit patches are earned for mission work and Bible verse memorization 39 Navigators USA editNavigators USAAge range7 18HeadquartersNew York CityCountryUSFounderRobin Bossert 1 Membership600 42 executive directorRobin Bossert 1 Websitenavigatorsusa wbr org nbsp Scouting portalNavigator Motto Stay On Course BSA Troop 97 is 1 Navigator Slogan The more you give The more you get BSA Troop 97 is 1 Navigator Traits law Truthful Respectful Inclusive Generous Dependable Resourceful Cooperative BSA Troop 97 is 1 Moral Compass promise As a Navigator I promise to do my best To create a world free of prejudice and ignorance To treat people of every race creed Lifestyle and ability with dignity and respect To strengthen my body and improve My mind to reach my full potential To protect our planet and Preserve our freedom Navigators USA Guidebook 43 Navigators USA is a secular co ed Scout like organization In 2013 there were 45 chapters 43 The program had no uniform as of July 2013 29 A congress was held in the fall of 2013 where the issue of uniform was on the agenda 29 The organization stresses outdoor activities and community service projects 1 Navigators U S A History edit The Unitarian Church of All Souls sponsored a Boy Scout troop in New York City s East Harlem neighborhood After disagreements over the Boy Scouts exclusionary membership policies in 2003 the troop broke away to become a coed inclusive organization 1 All Souls has been underwriting the organization s operation for 10 000 to 20 000 a year since 2003 In fall 2010 Navigators issued its first handbook for the senior section thus opening up the organization to the public By March 2011 the group had seven chapters with four in New York City three of which are through a partnership with a local service group and one each in Binghamton New York Durham North Carolina and Belmont Massachusetts 44 In 2012 the first and lone Illinois chapter was formed in Palatine via Countryside Church Unitarian Universalist By June 2013 29 new chapters had been formed in the previous year 43 Year chapters2003 1 1 2011 7 44 2012 16 43 2013 50 29 NU program edit The organization has two program sections Junior Navigators age 7 10 and Senior Navigators age 11 18 Juniors have three levels is 1 Mira Vega PolarisThe Senior section has four levels is 1 Shadow Tracker Pilot NavigatorThe program s top award is the Summit Achievement Award is 1 SpiralScouts International editSpiralScouts InternationalOwnerAquarian Tabernacle ChurchAge range3 18 1 HeadquartersIndex WashingtonCountryUSFounded2001 1 Membership350 1 Websitespiralscouts wbr org nbsp Scouting portalSpiralScout Oath A SpiralScout shall Respect all living things be kind and courteous be honorable be mindful of his her words seek out knowledge in all forms recognize the beauty in all of creation offer assistance to others value honesty and truth honor personal commitments and respect the Divine in all things About com about 4 SpiralScouts International SSI is an independent secular inclusive coed Scout like organization built on pagan beliefs and practices 29 SSI has 45 units called circles and hearths or families 1 The PathFinder Pledge I pledge myself to the FireFly Promise the SpiralScouts s Oath the fulfillment of all my commitments made to myself as well as others I pledge to serve all my brothers and sisters in every way on our many journeys around the sun together as I find my way through the world About com about 4 SSI history edit The Aquarian Tabernacle Church a Wiccan community in Index Washington sponsored a pagan Scout group in 1999 The church looked for a non belief based program but found none about 4 It was renamed SpiralScouts International in 2001 to expand nationwide at which time they dropped their Wiccan identification The BSA sent a cease and decide letter to SpiralScouts to which they responded with no future contact with the BSA 45 Since the Boy Scouts membership policies are disapproved of by SSI SSI offered their highest award to any Eagle Scout returning their Eagle Badge in protest 1 The FireFly Promise I promise to serve the Wise Ones To Honor and respect Mother Earth To be helpful and understanding toward all people And always keep love in my heart About com about 4 Program edit The group can be a Hearth that consists of one family or as a circle with community membership 45 Members are placed into local groups called Circles which may consist of age group Hearths The age level groups of the Hearths are FireFlies ages 3 8 SpiralScouts 8 14 and PathFinders 14 18 about 4 The program s pagan twist is that its badges have a culture s myth relationship component and its dress uniform of a capuche and a braided beaded macrame necklace 29 The activity uniform consists of a forest green polo shirt with khaki bottoms pants short skirt or skort and the SpiralScouts neck cord about 4 Earth Scouting editEarth Scouting or Scout like groups also called Green Scouting are those that are eco oriented groups 29 Earth Champs edit Earth ChampsOwnerEarth Charter USAge range3 13 29 Founded2002Websitehttp www sbctampabay org nbsp Scouting portalEarth Champs is an independent non denominational Scout like organization a program of the Sustainable Business Coalition of Tampa Bay Inc Earth Scouts was founded in 2002 The BSA owning the trademark to Scouts forced Earth Scouts to change their name a decade later to Earth Champs By July 2013 four chapters were operational with four more at the start up level 29 The Earth Champs program aims to get children interested and involved in activities that support the environment and living sustainably 29 Kids for Earth edit Kids for EarthOwnerUnited for EarthAge range6 18HeadquartersHillsdale New JerseyFounded2009FounderAditi SenWebsitewww wbr kidsforearth wbr org nbsp Scouting portalKids for Earth is an independent non denominational secular eco focused Scout like organization Kids for Earth was founded in 2009 by Aditi Sen after watching An Inconvenient Truth 29 Youth wings of political parties editArmenian Youth Federation founded in 1933 youth wing of the socialist Armenian Revolutionary Federation National Socialist Liberation Front a neo Nazi youth group that existed from 1969 until sometime in the 1980s Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade succeeded by the Revolutionary Student Brigade both existed during the 1980s Socialist Youth League United States existed from 1946 to 1954 and eventually merged with the Young People s Socialist League 1907 Teen Age Republicans W E B Du Bois Clubs of America Young Communist League USA Young Democratic Socialists Young Democrats of America Young People s Socialist League Young People s Socialist League 1907 Young Pioneers of America Young Republicans Young Socialist AllianceReligious editEpworth League Methodist youth group founded in 1889 First Priority middle and high school evangelical Christian clubs founded in 1996 Generation Joshua Conservative Christian political group founded in 2003Jewish edit BBYO Religious pluralism Zionism NFTY The Reform Jewish Youth Movement Reform Judaism Reform Zionism Union for Reform Judaism NCSY Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Union United Synagogue Youth Conservative Judaism Zionism United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Young Judaea Religious pluralism ZionismOther edit4 H AFS Intercultural Programs international youth exchange program founded in 1915 Boy Spies of America existed during World War I to seek out spies Boys amp Girls Clubs of America Campus Kitchen founded in 2001 works to have extra food from campus kitchens donated to people in need Children s Express existed 1975 2001 news agency run by children ages 8 to 18 Civil Air Patrol The Choice Program The First Tee a golfing associated program founded in 1997 Freedom s Answer founded in 2002 supports voter registration and turnout Future Business Leaders of America a high school club founded in 1940 to build future business leaders Girls For A Change girls implementing social change projects founded in 2002 Girls Inc roots back to 1865 but has been national since 1945 Ignition student to student high school mentoring program Junior Birdmen existed during the 1930s for boys interested in model airplanes Junior G Men existed during the late 1930s and early 1940s for boys Junior State of America a high school club founded in 1934 to develop political leadership skills claims about 10 000 members Key Club International a high school club founded in 1925 to building community service skills sponsored by Kiwanis International Link Crew student to student mentoring program Mexican American Youth Organization civil rights organization founded in 1967 Moriya learning program for young Jewish girls National FFA Organization at one time Future Farmers of America but name changed in 1988 founded in 1928 membership of 610 245 in 2014 National High School Rodeo Association incorporated in 1961 but roots back to 1947 National Junior Horticultural Association founded in 1934 National Postsecondary Agricultural Student Organization founded in 1980 National Student Association an association of university student governments founded in 1947 and merged with the National Student Lobby in 1978 to form the United Statues Student Association National Student Federation of America an association of university student governments that existed from 1925 until the Second World War succeeded by the National Student Association National Junior Firefighter Program National Youth Administration a New Deal agency dealing with youth aged 16 25 from 1935 until 1943 New Farmers of America African American version of Future Farmers of America founded in 1935 merged with Future Farmers of America in 1965 OneMillionOfUs youth civic education amp impact organization founded in March 2019 Rainbow Girls young girl service organization sponsored by Freemasons Running Start Bringing Young Women to Politics SUSTA The Federation of Ukrainian Student Organizations of America founded in 1953 Safe Schools Healthy Students Sons of the American Legion organization of male descendants of U S war veterans from World War I to the present day founded in 1932 Southern Negro Youth Congress existed from 1937 until 1949 Students Today Leaders Forever founded in 2003 Taiwanese American Foundation Teens in Prevention United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps United States Student Association association of university student governments founded in 1978 with the merger of the National Student Association and the National Student Lobby United States Youth Council existed from 1945 until 1986 United States Youth Government youth advocacy group with members elected by the public in a structure based on the Constitution of the United States Urban debate league YMCA Youth and Government Young Judaea Zionist youth organization Youth Activism Project founded in 1992Age groups edit 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 adultsAdventure Corps 37 Explorers grades 1 4 Rangers 5 to 8 AWANA about 1 CubbiesPuggles toddlers Sparks K 2nd grade Truth amp Training Junior Varsity Varsity or 24 7 Baden Powell Service Association is 2 Otters ages 5 to 7 Timberwolves 8 to 10 Pathfinders 11 to 17 Rovers 18 Calvinist Cadet Corps is 1 Kingdom Kids only coed level Junior Cadets grades 1 3 Recruit Pathfinder Builder grades 4 6 Guide Trails grades 7 9 Voyageurs grades 9 11 Caravan is 1 Searchers grades 1 2 Explorers 3 4 Adventurers 5 6 Christian Service Brigade is 1 Tadpoles ages 4 5 Tree Climbers ages 6 7 Stockade ages 8 11 Battalion ages 12 18 Frontier Girls about 2 Penguin age 3 5 min age 3 Otter Grades K 2 min age 5 Dolphin Grades 3 5 Butterfly Grades 6 8 Eagle Grades 9 12GEMS Girls ClubsKingdom Kids only coed level Awareness grades 1 3 Discovery grades 4 6 Advanced grades 7 8 Counselor in Training CIT grades 9 11 Navigators USA is 1 Junior Navigators age 7 10 Senior Navigators age 11 18 Pioneer Clubs 34 Skipper ages 2 3 Scooter ages 4 5 Voyager grades 1 2 Pathfinder grades 3 4 Trailblazer grades 5 7 Discovery grades K 6 Exploring grades 1 6 Royal Rangers is 1 Ranger Kids K 2nd grade Discovery Rangers 3 5 Adventure Rangers 6 8 Expedition Rangers 9 12 SpiralScouts International is 1 FireFlies ages 3 8 SpiralScouts 9 13 PathFinders 13 18 Southern Baptist ConventionChallengersRoyal AmbassadorsLads grades 1 3 Crusaders 4 6 MoriyaMoriya modified ages 5 6 Moriya 7 to adult Other groups external links editKeepers of the Faith is an independent decentralized purchasable Christian Scout like program that originated in the United States with separate programs for boys Contenders for the Faith and girls formerly Keepers at Home though they can be coordinated and there can be overlap in the skills learned and activities Young Vikings Club is a Norse heathen Scout like organization for youth from 6 18 years old Moriya is a learning program for Jewish young girls The United States Youth Government is a youth advocacy organization representing U S citizens and residents aged 0 29 with a structure based on the Constitution of the United States Its members who must be younger than 29 are elected by the public aged 0 29 to represent individual U S states and territories in the organization s legislature the Youth Assembly The public also elects a Youth President and Vice President who lead the organization and appoint Justices to the Supreme Youth Court References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Amid Boy Scout turmoil other groups hope to grow a b Stannard Ed December 15 2010 2 suits against Knights of Columbus claim sex abuse by 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