OldGreyBear wrote:I have to ask, where did the surplus come from? Popcorn? Fundraisers? Where?
I'm new to the troop and suppose that the funds have just accumulated over time. (Troop has been active since 1942.)
We greatly discount summer camp and usually don't charge for overnighters.
We still do fund raising, though.
My dad is the CC of the troop where I grew up (small town in Illinois, population 5k).
They have received funds willed to them (several estates).
Also they recycle paper (we're talking many tons/month).
They just did a Philmont trip.
Total cost charged to the boys was $280. Included all food and transportation (on troop bus).
The troop recently set up a college scholarship fund that pays $1000/yr for Eagle Scouts.
If someone joins the military instead of heading to college, it pays $3000 (one-time), after competion of basic training.
It's not a wealthy town by any means. However, recently one of the local merchants heard about the scholarship program and sent the troop (the fund) a check for $5000.
Last year a local church, not the CO, sent them a check "out of the blue" for $1000 with a note saying, "we believe in Scouting's values".
I also know of a troop in southern Illinois that has its own building.
"The only problem with Boy Scouts is, there aren't enough of them." Will Rogers