Cost & FAQs

How Much Does Scouting Cost?

There are both required and optional fees for Scouting participation.

National membership registration fees are required for all youth participants and adult volunteer leaders. These fees cover liability and accident insurance that is provided with registration. Also required is a small $3 fee charged by the local council to help further defray the cost of insurance. They are listed below.

Optional costs include a Scout’s Life magazine subscription and any activity fees or equipment items referred to below. These items are optional in the sense that not all of them are required to be a registered participant. The families may choose which to purchase and still enjoy the basic benfits of program participation.

There is some scholarship assistance for the ONSC registrants. Some packs and troops provide additional assistance for these fees. Please check with your leader prior to completing a scholarship request.

ONSC and unit fundraising opportunities, including Popcorn and Camp Card sales, is a great way to defray the costs, and give a Scout the chance to earn the resources needed to participate in summer camp or other programs. Unit fundraising may also be used to defray local unit costs for awards and activities. Scouts who use this option, not only learn self-sufficiency, they improve their goal setting, salesmanship and public speaking skills as well. Parents should discuss these options with their unit leaders.

Below is a list of basic needs to get a young person started in each Scouting program, to give you a rough idea of what’s expected. Before you buy anything, however, make sure you talk to the unit leader. He or she will be able to tell you about any specific uniform or equipment needs for the pack, troop or crew. They will also be able to tell you about how to utilize any available unit assistance. The form to request membership registration fee scholarships can be found here.

FEES EFFECTIVE AS OF AUGUST 1, 2022.
(Fees are for a “membership year” which is based on which ONS District the unit is in.

The membership year for units in Alamance, Guilford & Uwharrie Districts is from February 1 to January 31.

The membership year for units in Akela & Cherokee Districts is from March 1 to February 28.

The annual fee is prorated based on the month joining. The one-time fee is not prorated and applies to any youth, except Explorers, who have not participated in Scouting in the last 2 years

Cub Scouts

Required: $75 annual national membership registration fee plus $3 local insurance surcharge. New Cubs have a one-time fee of $25.
Note: some individual Cub packs charge additional program fees.

Optional extras: Uniform, handbook, Scout Life subscription, camping equipment (most Cub camping does not require special equipment purchase; talk with your Scout’s Cubmaster before buying anything)

Scouts BSA

Required: $75 annual national membership registration fee plus $3 local insurance surcharge. New Scouts have a one time fee of $25.
Note: some individual Scouts BSA troops charge additional program fees.

Optional extras: Uniform, handbook, Boys’ Life subscription, camping equipment (your scout will need some camping gear but many brands are specifically designed with a more experienced camper in mind; talk with your scout’s Scoutmaster before buying anything)

Venturing

Required: $75 registration annual national membership registration fee plus $3 local insurance surcharge. New Venturers have a one time fee of $25.
Note: some individual Venture crews charge additional program fees.

Optional extras: Uniform, camping equipment (Venture crews select their own uniform; we recommend that you talk with your Venturer’s Crew Advisor before buying anything)

Exploring

Required: $45 annual national membership registration fee plus $3 local insurance surcharge.

When compared to the cost of sports and many other activities, there is no doubt that Scouting delivers great value for the money to its members!

The registration fee for a youth to participate in Scouting is $138 annually, which includes liability insurance, and there is a one-time joining fee of $25 for new members. The unit you join will inform you of any additional program or activity fees associated with your membership. These costs may be offset by unit fundraising and other available scholarship funds. Please contact our Registrar for more details.

The registration fee for adults to volunteer with Scouting is $57 annually, which includes liability insurance and appropriate background checks.

How to sign up a child Scouter:

You’ve made a great choice to explore the fun and adventure of Scouting! To get started, simply fill out our interest form or contact a specific unit’s leadership. Once we find the right fit for your family, we will ask you to submit youth/adult applications with the appropriate fees to your unit’s leadership. They will help you every step of the way!

How to sign up to volunteer:

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Meeting times and locations vary from unit to unit. Typically, units meet weekly or bi-weekly during the school year and sometimes less frequently during the summer. Each individual unit will work to set a meeting location and schedule that is convenient for its members. With a number of units meeting in most neighborhoods, there is sure to be an option that fits with your family’s schedule.

Although there are many resources available to find more information about Scouting, the best way to find out more is through a direct connection with your local leadership! From meeting times to planned activities, they’ll provide answers to all of your Scouting questions. Please fill out our interest form, and we will get you all the information you need.

Interested?

We’re so excited you want to get involved in Scouting!

Click the link below to find a unit near you, or contact us at 336-378-9166 for more information.