Prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling values of the Scout Oath and Law through Scouting programs, leadership development, and outdoor experiences.
Northern Star Council’s recent giving is dominated by transfers to related scouting entities, including a $1,135,192 grant to Scouting USA and a $688,235 grant to Northern Star Council Trust in 2023. That pattern fits its stated purpose: preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices through the Scout Oath and Law, leadership development, and outdoor experiences. The council’s grantmaking is tied to affiliated organizations rather than individual applicants, and its recent activity shows repeated support for the same related entities across 2023 and 2024. The foundation’s work centers on youth development, leadership development, outdoor education and recreation, community service, and character and citizenship education. In the most recent grants listed, Indianhead Scout Camps Inc received $209,326 in 2023 and $209,141 in 2024, showing continued support for camp-related operations. Other grants in the same period went to Scouting USA and Northern Star Council Trust, reinforcing a structure built around internal or affiliated transfers rather than broad external grantmaking. The overall grant budget on file was $2,718,047 in annual grants, with a regional geographic scope.
A major part of Northern Star Council’s giving supports affiliated scouting infrastructure. The largest listed transfer was $1,135,192 to Scouting USA in 2023, followed by $73,984 to the same recipient in 2024, indicating continued support for related operations. Outdoor education is another clear theme. Indianhead Scout Camps Inc, in Houlton, Wisconsin, received $209,326 in 2023 and $209,141 in 2024. Those grants align with the council’s emphasis on outdoor experiences and recreation. The council also funded internal stewardship through a $402,169 transfer to Northern Star Council Trust in 2024 and a $688,235 transfer in 2023. Taken together, the recent grants show a pattern of restricted-purpose support for affiliated entities tied to scouting, youth development, and character formation.
Northern Star Council’s typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $209,187, the median is $305,748, and the 75th percentile is $616,718. Recent grants cluster around transfers to related organizations, and the same recipients appear in more than one year, including 2023 and 2024. The listed grant descriptions are all labeled “TRANSFER TO RELATED,” which matches the council’s beneficiary type of related or affiliated entities. No application process is identified in the provided data, and the grant record points to restricted-purpose allocations rather than open program funding.
$685K
$33.1M
$15.7M
$16.5M
Most grants fall between $209K and $617K, with a median of $306K.
25th Percentile
$209K
Median
$306K
75th Percentile
$617K
About 67% of grants go to recipients in MN.
JOHN R ANDREWS
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Giving is concentrated in Minnesota, which accounts for 67% of grants, while the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. Recent grants in the list went to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, including Scouting USA and Northern Star Council Trust. Outside the HQ state, Indianhead Scout Camps Inc in Houlton, Wisconsin received grants in both 2023 and 2024. The council’s scope is regional rather than national or international.
The recent grants show support for related and affiliated scouting entities. Every listed grant is marked “TRANSFER TO RELATED,” and the recipient types are internal or connected organizations such as Scouting USA, Northern Star Council Trust, and Indianhead Scout Camps Inc.
The grant-size distribution is relatively high: the 25th percentile is $209,187, the median is $305,748, and the 75th percentile is $616,718. That suggests the council usually makes larger restricted-purpose transfers rather than small awards.
The stated focus areas are youth development, leadership development, outdoor education and recreation, community service, and character and citizenship education. Those themes align with the summary about instilling the Scout Oath and Law through scouting programs, leadership development, and outdoor experiences.
Yes. Indianhead Scout Camps Inc received $209,326 in 2023 and $209,141 in 2024. Scouting USA also appears in both years, with $1,135,192 in 2023 and $73,984 in 2024.
Minnesota is the top state by grant count, with 67% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NORTHERN STAR COUNCIL TRUST | FORT SNELLING, MN | $402,169 | 2024 | TRANSFER TO RELATED |
| INDIANHEAD SCOUT CAMPS INC | HOULTON, WI | $209,141 | 2024 | TRANSFER TO RELATED |
| SCOUTING USA | FORT SNELLING, MN | $73,984 | 2024 | TRANSFER TO RELATED |
| SCOUTING USA | FORT SNELLING, MN | $1,135,192 | 2023 | TRANSFER TO RELATED |
| NORTHERN STAR COUNCIL TRUST | FORT SNELLING, MN | $688,235 | 2023 | TRANSFER TO RELATED |
| INDIANHEAD SCOUT CAMPS INC | HOULTON, WI | $209,326 | 2023 | TRANSFER TO RELATED |
NORTHERN STAR COUNCIL TRUST
$402,169TRANSFER TO RELATED
INDIANHEAD SCOUT CAMPS INC
$209,141TRANSFER TO RELATED
SCOUTING USA
$73,984TRANSFER TO RELATED
SCOUTING USA
$1,135,192TRANSFER TO RELATED
NORTHERN STAR COUNCIL TRUST
$688,235TRANSFER TO RELATED
INDIANHEAD SCOUT CAMPS INC
$209,326TRANSFER TO RELATED