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Some Scout organizations changed away from traditional Scout programs, schemes, ideals and identity and, while retaining “Scout” in their name, they are now Scout-like organizations. There are also Scout-like organisations linked to faiths and churches, such as the Salvation Army's Adventure Corps, Pioneers and SAGALA Guards and Legion ...
Awana US evangelical Scout-like organization; Boys' Brigade (The predecessor to the Scout Movement, created in the UK in 1883, 25 years before Baden-Powell's Scouts) Camp Fire (nationwide US youth organisation) Christian Service Brigade (non-denominational Christian youth organisation for boys in the USA and Canada)
Earth Champs is an independent non-denominational Scout-like organization, a program of the Sustainable Business Coalition of Tampa Bay, Inc. Earth Scouts was founded in 2002. The BSA owning the trademark to "Scouts" forced Earth Scouts to change their name a decade later to Earth Champs.
Bee-Hive Girls was the Scout-like program for girls run by the Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Initial in 1913, the Ensign Stake YLMIA and Box Elder YLMIA used some portions of Camp Fire Girls ' and Girl Guides ' programs respectively.
The Ideal Scout, a 1937 statue by R. Tait McKenzie in front of the Bruce S. Marks Scout Resource Center in the Cradle of Liberty Council in Philadelphia. Scouting in the United States is dominated by the 1.2 million-member Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA and other associations that are recognized by one of the international Scouting organizations.
The two organizations reached a settlement agreement after a judge determined no trademark infringement had occurred, stating both were allowed to use language like "scout" and "scouting."
During cookie season, Girl Scouts earn life skills and badges while selling the organization’s popular treats, with all proceeds going to local councils and troops.
This category is for Scouting organizations that are not members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement or the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts; Scout-like organizations are also included.