
FOR
SIGNIFICANT GIFTS
A special national recognition
program known as the 1910 Society was created in 1995 to encourage significant
gifts to the council endowment fund.
This support is vital to the financial stability of the Central Florida Council,
and will ensure our Scouting legacy for future generations of young Americans.
To qualify as a member of
the 1910 Society, an individual donor, company, or organization must contribute
$25,000 or more to the local council endowment fund. Recognition will be given for gifts of cash,
stock, bonds, lead trusts, or other assets that could be readily converted to
cash. The gift to endowment may be in the form of a pledge, but the pledge must
be paid within five years of the pledge date.
The 1910 Society was
named for the year in which the early, visionary leaders of Scouting founded
the Boy Scouts of America. Those who
have made endowment gifts to further the Scouting movement are, themselves,
modern-day visionaries.
There are four levels of recognition in the 1910 Society:
$25,000 Ernest Thompson Seton Member
$100,000 Daniel Carter Beard Member
$500,000 Theodore Roosevelt Member
$1,000,000 Waite Phillips Member
Members receive a leather-bound
edition of the Boy Scout Handbook
with their name embossed in gold on the cover, an attractive personalized
parchment certificate and a distinctive lapel pin or charm. They also receive
invitations to special members-only events and receptions at National Meetings,
Jamborees, and other major Scouting events.
Membership applications
are available from our council service center.
For more information about the 1910 Society and other planned giving
opportunities to the Central Florida Council, please contact Gary Brewer, Director
of Planned Giving & Major Gifts at (407) 703-0248 or, email: gbrewer@cfcbsa.org