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Nomination Procedures
The National Eagle Scout Association has established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project
of the Year Award to recognize valuable service of an exceptional nature by a Scout to a religious institution, a school, community,
or other entity. The award recognizes the Scout for his Eagle Scout service project, which is part of the requirements for earning the
Eagle Scout Award. Each local council will choose a council-level winner, and from that pool, each region will pick a region-level winner.
A national winner then will be selected from the four regional finalists.
council Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. On or before January 21 of each year, an Eagle Scout, his
parents, or any registered BSA volunteer (with the Eagle Scout’s permission) may submit his Eagle Scout service project
for consideration. The Scout must have passed his Eagle board of review in the prior calendar year (January 1 to December
31). Each council NESA committee will choose one winner from among the council nominees. The winner will receive a
certificate and a bronze device for the Eagle Scout embroidered knot from the National Eagle Scout Association. In addition,
it is recommended that each winner’s name be added to a perpetual plaque located in the council service center or other
prominent local council facility, and provided by the council. All council winners will be considered for the Regional Eagle
Scout Project of the Year Award. Council winners are encouraged to submit a link to an HD video about their project to the
national NESA office.
regional Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. Regional NESA committees will select one winner for each
region on or before March 31 each year. Regional award winners will be considered for the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams
National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. The three regional winners who do not win the national award will
receive $500, to be available for their future educational purposes or to attend a national or international Scouting event or
facility. The local councils of those three regional winners (not the national winner) also will receive a $500 award. All regional
winners will receive a certificate and a gold device for the Eagle Scout embroidered knot. The national winner and his local
council will receive only the national prize as described below.
Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. One winner will be selected
by April 8 of each year, in time to be announced at the National Annual Meeting in May. The national award winner will receive
a certificate, a silver device for the Eagle embroidered knot, and a cash award of $2,500 that will be available for the Scout’s
future educational purposes or for him to attend a national or international Scouting event or venue. The national award
winner’s local council will also receive a $2,500 award.
Submission Guidelines
The nomination shall be submitted to the NESA committee of the council in which the service project was completed on or before
January 21 of each year. The submission must include the application (found on ), a name and summary of the project,
and the Eagle Scout’s contact information. A complete duplicate copy of his Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook (previously
submitted by the Scout to his Eagle board of review committee) must be attached to the application.
Evaluation criteria
Each local council NESA committee shall select one service project of the year from among those meeting the submission guidelines.
The included criteria and other factors are all appropriate for consideration by the committee in selecting the winners. Evaluation criteria
for this award should include consideration of at least the following:
Project planning required
Project’s impact on the beneficiary and/or on the
community at large
Effort to develop the project
Originality of the project
Extent and character of the leadership provided by
the Scout
Scope of the work
Extent of achievement of the planned result, including
Time and materials contributed
changes or modifications required to complete the project
Level of skill employed to complete the project
Each council should email a scanned copy of the winning Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook—including attachments—to
the National Eagle Scout Association at
by February 21 of each year. Hard copies will be returned
and not considered for the regional award. NESA will only accept the winning projects submitted by the local council staff or local
council NESA committee representative. Applications received will be considered for selection of the Regional Eagle Scout Service
Project of the Year Award winner. The regional NESA committee shall be composed of three or four members, preferably with a majority
of Eagle Scouts. Regional NESA committees will select one winner for each region on or before March 31 each year.
Email applications to .
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2014 Revision

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