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How To Write An Eagle Scout Project Report (With Examples) Your Eagle Project Description. The first big chunk of the report is the project description. Observations. Changes. Leadership. Materials, Supplies, Tools, Other. Entering Service Project Data. Funding Summary. Photos and Other Documentation.
For example, you could write something like: Experienced Scout Leader with 5 years of experience planning and leading outdoor adventures, developing leadership skills in youth, and managing teams of volunteers. Focus on your leadership skills.
Listing Your Eagle Project on a Resume Project Planning: Conceptualized personal community service project Fundraising/Sales: fundraised from local business Leadership/Communication: lead 100+ volunteers Persistence: over the course of 3 months
The Eagle Scout Service Project, or simply Eagle Project, is the opportunity for a Scout (Scouts, B.S.A.), or qualified Venturer or Sea Scout in the Boy Scouts of America (B.S.A.) to demonstrate leadership of others while performing a project for the benefit of their community.
At a minimum, projects on your resume should include: The project title. A short description of the project. The dates you worked on the project. Who or what the project was for, e.g. your employer, school, or personal project. Your specific role. The specific task(s) you performed. Key technologies used.
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The Eagle Scout embodies the twelve characteristics of being a Scout (Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent). A Scout desires, and frankly needs, support from others.
TIP: When describing your Eagle Scout Project, you could potentially include a few lines about the leadership skills that the project helped you to develop. You might also mention the work youve done with your patrol, and how you grew as a leader by working to understand each scout as an individual.

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