by ismellbacon » Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:18 pm
I don't think doing scout accounts are a big deal. If the scout has money in his account, then he can use it for anything scouting related. We will credit it towards a campout or reimburse him for food or uniforms, etc...
We don't put a limit on how much a boy can accumulate, but we do keep an eye on it. We encourage them to use their accounts if it starts getting close to $100. But, if they want to keep building it up for something, like summer camp, then that is fine by us.
We don't cut checks outright to lower an account, that seems like a bad idea to me. We will cut a check for another unit if the boy transfers, but that is it. If the scout is inactive for 24 months, then that money is absorbed into the troop funds. We had two scouts recently come back after being gone for over a year, and their money was still there waiting on them.
Something else my troop does, is it tries to keep a float. A float of money so that we don't have to hammer boys about paying dues or campout fees on an exact date. We encourage them to pay on time, and give gentle reminders, but we don't beat people up about it. This refers more to the scouts and their families that are struggling financially than those that can afford it. By the grace of God, we have never had funding troubles and we become more financially sound year-over-year.
It's pretty easy to keep up with money if you are keeping accurate records, generating periodic reports, and making realistic projections for the upcoming year. And, don't rob Peter to pay Paul... if the money is earmarked for Social Security, then don't spend it on free cellphones (oops, thats another thread!)
Yours in scouting,
Sleeping Bear
Scoutmaster
Colonial Virginia Council
S7-595-12-1