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Council Service Territories
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OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersIrving, Texas
Founded2021
Website
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The Council Service Territories are to successors of the Regions of the Boy Scouts of America. In June 2021, "National Service Territories" came into effect for the Boy Scouts of America. This affects how the BSA national office works with the local councils The transition from the four regions of the Boy Scouts of America to the sixteen National Service Territories were made as an effort to reduce staff and save costs. At the territory level, there is minimal staff and no board or committee structure.

In 2024, NSTs were renamed to Council Service Territories (CSTs) and several CST boundaries were updated. Additionally, CST 2 and CST 11 were merged into adjacent CSTs resulting in a total of 14 CSTs.

Background

Until 2021, the operations of the Boy Scouts of America was divided into four regions for administrative purposes — Central, Southern, Western, and Northeast. Each region was then subdivided into areas. Each region had a volunteer president, assisted by volunteer officers and board members, and the day-to-day work of Scouting was managed by the regional director, assistant and associate regional directors, and area directors. Regions and areas were subdivisions of the National Council and did not have a corporate status separate from the BSA.

NST

Churchill Plan Restructure of Councils by National Service Territories
Council Name Listing
NST 1
14 councils
NST 2
14 councils
NST 3
20 councils
NST 4
15 councils
NST 5
12 councils
NST 6
14 councils
NST 7
16 councils
NST 8
15 councils
Great Alaska (C300/G3) Great Southwest (C400/G2) Southern Sierra (C500/G3) Hawkeye Area (C400/G2) Great Rivers (C400/G1) Bay Lakes (C200/G2) Texas Trails (C500/G2) Golden Spread (C400/G2)
Mountain West (C400/G1) Greater Wyoming (C500/G2) Ventura County (C400/G3) Illowa (C400/G2) Santa Fe Trail (C500/G1) Prairielands (C500/G2) Capitol Area (C200/G2) Arbuckle Area (C500/G1)
Crater Lake (C400/G2) Pikes Peak (C300/G2) Pacific Skyline (C300/G4) Mid-Iowa (C300/G2) Overland Trails (C500/G1) Pathway to Adventure (C100/G3) Istrouma Area (C400/G2) Cherokee Area (C500/G1)
Oregon Trail (C400/G2) Denver Area (C100/G2) Sequoia (C300/G2) Northeast Iowa (C500/G1) Heart of America (C100/G2) Rainbow (C400/G3) Three Rivers (C500/G2) Circle Ten (C100/G3)
Mount Baker (C400/G3) Yucca (C500/G2) Verdugo Hills (C500/G3) Chippewa Valley (C400/G2) Cornhusker (C400/G1) Glacier's Edge (C400/G2) South Texas (C400/G2) De Soto Area (C500/G1)
Midnight Sun (C500/G3) Montana (C300/G1) Aloha (C300/G2) Northern Lights (C300/G1) Mid-America (C200/G2) Three Harbors (C300/G2) Bay Area (C400/G3) Cimarron (C500/G1)
Grand Teton (C300/G1) Longs Peak (C300/G2) Long Beach Area (C400/G3) Voyageurs Area (C500/G2) Coronado Area (C400/G1) W.D. Boyce (C300/G2) Rio Grande (C500/G2) Westark Area (C400/G1)
Blue Mountain (C500/G3) Las Vegas Area (C300/G2) Greater Los Angeles Area (C100/G3) Gateway Area (C500/G1) Ozark Trails (C400/G1) Mississippi Valley (C400/G1) Sam Houston Area (C100/G3) Longhorn (C200/G2)
Far East (C500/G2) Crossroads of the West (C300/G2) Greater Yosemite (C400/G3) Twin Valley (C400/G2) Pony Express (C400/G1) Blackhawk Area (C300/G2) Evangeline Area (C400/G2) Quapaw Area (C300/G1)
Cascade Pacific (C200/G2) Rocky Mountain (C400/G2) Piedmont (C500/G4) Black Hills Area (C500/G1) Greater St. Louis Area (C100/G2) Abraham Lincoln (C400/G2) Calcasieu Area (C500/G2) South Plains (C500/G2)
Chief Seattle (C200/G3) Nevada Area (C400/G2) California Inland Empire (C300/G3) Gamehaven (C500/G2) Jayhawk Area (C400/G1) Three Fires (C300/G3) Buffalo Trail (C300/G2) Last Frontier (C300/G1)
Inland Northwest (C300/G2) Conquistador (C500/G1) Golden Empire (C300/G3) Central Minnesota (C400/G2) Quivira (C300/G1) Northeast Illinois (C300/G3) Louisiana Purchase (C400/G1) Caddo Area (C400/G1)
Pacific Harbors (C300/G3) Grand Canyon (C200/G2) San Diego-Imperial (C200/G3) Sioux (C400/G2) Potawatomi Area (C400/G2) Southeast Louisiana (C300/G2) Indian Nations (C200/G2)
Grand Columbia (C500/G2) Catalina (C400/G2) Silicon Valley Monterey Bay (C200/G4) Northern Star (C100/G3) Samoset (C300/G2) Texas Southwest (C500/G1) East Texas Area (C400/G2)
Golden Gate Area (C100/G4) Winnebago (C500/G1) Alamo Area (C200/G2) Northwest Texas (C500/G1)
Marin (C400/G4) Norwela (C500/G1)
Orange County (C100/G3)
Los Padres (C300/G3)
Redwood Empire (C500/G3)
Western Los Angeles County (C100/G3)
Council Name Listing
NST 9
17 councils
NST 10
14 councils
NST 11
15 councils
NST 12
15 councils
NST 13
16 councils
NST 14
20 councils
NST 15
20 councils
NST 16
15 councils
Great Trail (C300/G2) Twin Rivers (C300/G2) Katahdin Area (C400/G1) Baltimore Area (C200/G2) Columbia-Montour (C500/G2) Northeast Georgia (C200/G2) Central North Carolina (C400/G2) Alabama-Florida (C500/G2)
Hoosier Trails (C400/G2) Iroquois Trail (C500/G2) Transatlantic (C400/G2) National Capital Area (C100/G3) Patriots' Path (C200/G3) Atlanta Area (C100/G2) Daniel Boone (C300/G1) Southwest Florida (C400/G2)
Buckeye (C300/G2) Baden-Powell (C400/G2) Housatonic (C500/G3) Moraine Trails (C500/G2) Washington Crossing (C300/G3) Greater Alabama (C200/G2) Georgia-Carolina (C500/G2) Pine Burr Area (C400/G1)
Dan Beard (C200/G2) Greater Niagara Frontier (C300/G3) Connecticut Rivers (C200/G3) Buckskin (C400/G1) Chester County (C300/G2) Cherokee Area (C400/G1) Coastal Carolina (C400/G2) Andrew Jackson (C400/G1)
Lake Erie (C200/G2) Allegheny Highlands (C500/G2) Greenwich (C400/G4) Del-Mar-Va (C200/G3) Pennsylvania Dutch (C300/G2) Chattahoochee (C400/G2) Mecklenburg County (C300/G2) North Florida (C200/G2)
Simon Kenton (C200/G2) Five Rivers (C400/G2) Heart of New England (C400/G3) Bucktail (C500/G1) Minsi Trails (C300/G2) Pushmataha Area (C500/G1) Indian Waters (C400/G1) Choctaw Area (C500/G1)
Miami Valley (C400/G2) Rip Van Winkle (C500/G2) Daniel Webster (C200/G2) French Creek (C500/G2) New Birth of Freedom (C300/G2) Flint River (C400/G2) Pee Dee Area (C500/G2) South Florida (C300/G3)
Buffalo Trace (C400/G2) Theodore Roosevelt (C400/G3) Mayflower (C300/G3) Mountaineer Area (C500/G1) Northeastern PA (C400/G1) West Tennessee Area (C400/G1) Piedmont (C300/G2) Mobile Area (C500/G2)
Black Swamp Area (C400/G2) Suffolk County (C400/G3) Connecticut Yankee (C300/G3) Westmoreland-Fayette (C400/G2) Monmouth (C400/G3) Sequoyah (C400/G1) Tuscarora (C500/G1) Central Florida (C200/G2)
Anthony Wayne Area (C400/G2) Greater New York (C100/G4) Pine Tree (C400/G2) Mason-Dixon (C500/G2) Northern New Jersey (C300/G4) Great Smoky Mountain (C300/G2) Old North State (C300/G2) Gulf Stream (C300/G2)
Crossroads of America (C100/G2) Seneca Waterways (C200/G2) Narragansett (C200/G3) Laurel Highlands (C200/G2) Cradle of Liberty (C200/G3) Blue Grass (C400/G1) Blue Ridge (C300/G2) Gulf Coast (C500/G2)
Sagamore (C400/G2) Greater Hudson Valley (C200/G4) Green Mountain (C400/G3) Chief Cornplanter (C500/G1) Hawk Mountain (C300/G2) Lincoln Heritage (C200/G2) East Carolina (C300/G1) Puerto Rico (C400/G1)
Michigan Crossroads (C100/G2) Longhouse (C400/G2) Western Massachusetts (C500/G3) Virginia Headwaters (C400/G2) Juniata Valley (C500/G2) Central Georgia (C500/G2) Colonial Virginia (C400/G2) Suwannee River Area (C500/G2)
La Salle (C400/G2) Leatherstocking (C400/G2) Spirit of Adventure (C200/G3) Ohio River Valley (C500/G1) Jersey Shore (C400/G3) Chickasaw (C300/G2) Occoneechee (C200/G2) Greater Tampa Bay Area (C300/G2)
Tecumseh (C500/G2) Cape Cod and Islands (C500/G2) Shenandoah Area (C500/G2) Garden State (C300/G3) Tukabatchee Area (C400/G2) Heart of Virginia (C300/G2) South Georgia (C500/G1)
Erie Shores (C300/G2) Susquehanna (C500/G2) Middle Tennessee (C200/G2) Blue Ridge Mountains (C200/G2)
Muskingum Valley (C500/G2) Northwest Georgia (C500/G2) Palmetto (C400/G2)
Coastal Georgia (C400/G2) Tidewater (C400/G2)
Yocona Area (C500/G1) Cape Fear (C400/G2)
Black Warrior (C400/G2) Old Hickory (C300/G2)
Key Factors of Restructuring
  1. Respect of council cultures and its volunteers, communities, state boundaries and natural geographic territories
  2. Business commerce, traffic/highway patterns, and future growth trends
  3. Optimize the level of service and support to local councils
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C#/G# = Council Class/Grade

Previous region-based system

Previous Boy Scouts of America regions as of 1992

Until 2021, the Boy Scouts of America was divided into four regions for administrative purposes — Central, Southern, Western, and Northeast. Each region was then subdivided into areas. Each region had a volunteer president, assisted by volunteer officers and board members, and the day-to-day work of Scouting was managed by the regional director, assistant and associate regional directors, and area directors. Regions and areas were subdivisions of the National Council and did not have a corporate status separate from the BSA.

Regions were replaced by National Service Territories in June 2021 which were later later renamed to Council Service Territories.

  • Central Region - covered the states of Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Virginia, and West Virginia.
  • Northeast Region - covered the northeastern states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the northern portion of Virginia. It also covered the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the Transatlantic Council.
  • Southern Region - covered all of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee, and parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
  • Western Region - covered all of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and parts of Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Texas, as well as the countries of Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.

See also

Notes

  1. An explanation of class and grade may be found at Scout councils

References

  1. "National Service Territory Maps". Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
  2. "Council Service Territories". scoutingalumni.org.
  3. Nelson, Bill. "Organization of the Boy Scouts of America". U.S. Scouting Service Project. Archived from the original on February 15, 2008.
  4. ^ Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America. Boy Scouts of America. 1985.
  5. "Churchill Plan Restructure of Councils by National Service Territories" (PDF). scouting.org.
  6. "UNDERSTANDING THE CHURCHILL PLAN AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR SCOUTING". Scouting Wire. July 17, 2020.
  7. Nelson, Bill. "Organization of the Boy Scouts of America". U.S. Scouting Service Project. Archived from the original on February 15, 2008. Retrieved December 5, 2008.
  8. "National Service Territory Maps". Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
  9. "Southern Region". Boy Scouts of America. Archived from the original on July 16, 2007. Retrieved June 28, 2008.
  10. "Western Region Territory". Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved December 5, 2008.

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