12/31/2025
POSITION CONCEPT: Responsible to the council president to achieve the council’s purpose of guiding and supporting districts in their mission of working with community organizations chartered by the Boy Scouts of America to deliver a quality program to their membership.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS:
• A board member mindset: “noses in, fingers out”. This is a governance role and not an operating role.
• Demonstrated leadership skills as seen in the “real life” of the candidate outside and inside of Scouting.
• Diverse perspectives to help us ensure our programs are tailored for, and available to, all youth in our service area
• Deep functional experience in an area(s) relevant to the BSA, especially (in alphabetic order):
– Development/Fund Raising
– Financial
– HR/Inclusion
– Legal
– Regulatory/Government experience
– Retail
– Safety
– Technology/Cyber
– Transformation/Organizational change
– Youth Serving
• Development/Fund-Raising/Philanthropy mindset and experience as we recapitalize the movement.
• The time, financial resources, and interest in serving on the Council Executive Board.
To expand a bit on these points, candidates should:
• As a given, support the Mission of the BSA, and our scout Oath and Law.
• Recognize that their fiduciary duty will be to the Council Executive Board.
• Have the time availability and financial ability to attend four in-person meetings per year, and several more virtual meetings.
• Have a willingness to support the BSA financially annually by “giving or getting” at least $1,000 to the Council Development in Character campaign.
• Board members should be 2 of the following 3; “Doers, Donors, and Door Openers”
Board of Directors: Voluntary, legal governing body of a nonprofit.
The Mission of the Great Alaska Council, Scouting America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
Our board is made up of dedicated scouters who have a love of youth development and growing our programs across our service area. They come from all walks of life and we are looking to expand that even more.
Our organization is growing and looking toward our future. We want to make sure we are thinking and including all of those who wish to grow in scouting and help us further our mission. Preparing young people to make moral and ethical decisions over their life time by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law
3117 Patterson St.
Anchorage AK 99504
Website: https://scoutingalaska.org/Website
EIN:
92-0016314
Year of Incorporation:
1947
Location: Anchorage
Focus: Youth & Education
Operating Budget: $1M-$5M
Number of Staff: 8
Number of Board Members: 15
Guidestar page:
https://www.guidestar.org/profile/92-0016314
Primary Contact for Board Recruitment:
Timothy Breeden (He/Him)
Executive Director:
Samuel Giacalone (He/Him)