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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the District Eagle Advancement Process Guide in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Eagle Scout candidate’s full legal name and project title in the designated fields. This is crucial for identifying your project.
  3. Read the 'Message to Scouts and Parents or Guardians' on pages 5 and 6, ensuring you understand the requirements and expectations outlined for successful project execution.
  4. Complete the Project Proposal section first. Provide an overview that demonstrates how your project meets the necessary tests of planning, development, and leadership.
  5. After proposal approval, proceed to fill out the Project Plan form. Detail your action steps, materials needed, and any safety considerations to ensure a well-prepared execution.
  6. If fundraising is required, complete the Fundraising Application accurately, detailing how funds will be raised and ensuring all necessary approvals are obtained before submission.
  7. Finally, prepare your Project Report after completion. Document what went well, challenges faced, and lessons learned to reflect on your leadership experience.

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A total of 21 merit badges (10 more than required for the Life rank) must be earned for the Eagle Scout rank, including these 14 merit badges: (a) First Aid, (b) Citizenship in the Community, (c) Citizenship in the Nation, (d) Citizenship in Society, (e) Citizenship in the World, (f) Communication, (g) Cooking, (h)
Applying for Eagle As part of the requirements for the Eagle Scout Rank, the Scout must plan, develop, and give leadership to a project of their choice and design. This project plan must be approved by the Troops Committee, project beneficiary, and then sent to the council for final approval.
Donald Trump was not involved with Scouting as a youth.
Its a tough award to earn, with only 4% of all Boy Scouts docHubing Eagle Scout rank. Potentially even more demanding than the Eagle Scout award, and certainly rarer, is the Hornaday award. Just how difficult is the Hornaday award to earn? On average, only 12 Scouts per year earn the Hornaday award!

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