Centennial Quality
Unit Award
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The Centennial Quality Awards
program is designed to recognize units,
districts, councils, areas, and regions for
achieving excellence in providing a quality
program to a growing youth population in America
at all levels of the Boy Scouts of America.
The Centennial Quality Award is named in
celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Boy
Scouts of America.
The award began in 2007 and continues until
2010. Each year that you qualify, you will
qualify to receive recognition for that year.
There was a red background in 2007, a white
background in 2008, a blue background in 2009,
and 2010 will have a red, white, and blue
background.
Special note: If earned all four years, a
special distinction will be available to
recognize groups who qualify in 2010.The
award patch is displayed on the uniform's right
sleeve below the patrol emblem or den numeral.
Only the most recent year's patch is worn, not a
string of past year patches.
The BSA National Strategic Plan is guided by
five pillars supported by measurable, specific
goals. The plan requires immediate and continued
attention to each pillar. Each year there will
be an emphasis on one of the pillars.
- 2006—Emphasized research in guiding our
movement.
- 2007—Focused on helping every local
council to become fiscally sound.
- 2008—Launch a campaign to engage 1
million new volunteers.
- 2009—Salute chartered organizations and
strategic alliances and highlight our
tradition of service.
- 2010—Celebrate our 100th anniversary.
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