Scouting America Foundation financially supports the mission, values, and programs of Scouting America by promoting and soliciting gifts, grants, and matching funds to empower the next generation of ethical leaders, responsible citizens, and to strengthen families and communities through Scouting nationally and internationally.
The National Boy Scouts of America Foundation’s largest recent grant was $28,725,309 to Boy Scouts of America in Irving, Texas, for support of Boy Scout programs. That scale sets the tone for a funder that backs Scouting infrastructure directly while also directing substantial support to local councils across the country. Recent grants show repeated support for council operations and scouting programs, alongside donor-recognition giving tied to endowment building and major gifts. The foundation’s grant history points to a long-running relationship with the Scouting network rather than a one-time project approach. Crossroads of America Council 160, La Salle Council 165, and Anthony Wayne Area Council 157 each appear multiple times in recent grant data, often with the same purpose language around local council scouting support. Other awards extend to councils in Indiana, Pennsylvania, California, Texas, Nebraska, and Michigan, showing a broad domestic footprint anchored in the Scouting system. The foundation also uses recognition-based programs such as James E. West Fellowship and Good Turn Society to channel gifts into council endowments and major philanthropy.
Scouting program support is the clearest theme in the recent grants. The foundation gave $1,399,432 to Crossroads Of America Council 160 in Indianapolis for support local council scouting, and $476,148 to La Salle Council 165 in South Bend for the same purpose. Council-level infrastructure is another recurring area. It awarded $950,300 to Longhorn Council in Hurst and $358,200 to Sagamore Council 162 in Kokomo, both tied to local council scouting support. The giving also includes endowment and donor-recognition activity through its active programs. James E. West Fellowship supports gifts to a local council endowment fund, while Good Turn Society is tied to new gifts of at least $25,000 and lifetime cumulative giving. There is also at least one broader charitable grant in the recent list: $356,444 to Fidelity Charitable Fund in Cincinnati for support charities.
Typical grants cluster around a median of $25,750, with the middle half ranging from $13,175 to $109,662. The recent list shows a wide spread, from mid-five-figure council awards to a $28.7 million program grant. Recipients recur across years: Crossroads of America Council 160, La Salle Council 165, Anthony Wayne Area Council 157, Hoosier Trails Council 145, Sagamore Council 162, Buffalo Trace Council 156, Michigan Crossroads Council 780, Longhorn Council, and Pennsylvania Dutch Council 524 all appear more than once. The foundation’s active programs indicate a mixed structure of donor recognition and endowment support, and both James E. West Fellowship and Good Turn Society accept unsolicited gifts.
$33.9M
$137.8M
$77.9M
$37.7M
Most grants fall between $13K and $110K, with a median of $26K.
25th Percentile
$13K
Median
$26K
75th Percentile
$110K
About 5% of grants go to recipients in KY.
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Giving is national, and every recent grant recipient listed is in the United States. Indiana stands out in the recent grant list, with recipients in Indianapolis, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, Kokomo, and Evansville. Texas also appears through Irving, Hurst, and Van Nuys is represented on the California side. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nebraska, and California also receive multiple awards. Although the foundation is headquartered in Irving, Texas, only 5% of grants go to recipients in Texas.
Its recent grants center on Scouting programs and local council support. The largest recent award was $28,725,309 to Boy Scouts of America in Irving for support Boy Scout programs, and multiple council grants were labeled support local council scouting. It also supports endowment and donor-recognition giving through James E. West Fellowship and Good Turn Society.
The typical grant size is $13,175 at the 25th percentile, $25,750 at the median, and $109,662 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list ranges from five-figure council support to a $28.7 million grant for Boy Scout programs.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Crossroads of America Council 160, La Salle Council 165, Anthony Wayne Area Council 157, Hoosier Trails Council 145, Sagamore Council 162, Buffalo Trace Council 156, Michigan Crossroads Council 780, Longhorn Council, and Pennsylvania Dutch Council 524.
The foundation gives nationally, but Indiana appears most often in the recent grant list, with recipients in Indianapolis, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, Kokomo, and Evansville. Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nebraska, and California also appear among recent recipients.
Yes. The James E. West Fellowship recognizes gifts to a local council endowment fund, with cumulative recognition levels from Bronze through Diamond. Good Turn Society recognizes donors making new gifts of at least $25,000, and both programs accept unsolicited gifts.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boy Scouts of America | Irving, TX | $28,725,309 | 2025 | Support Boy Scout programs |
| Crossroads Of America Council 160 | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $1,399,432 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Longhorn Council | HURST, TX | $950,300 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| LA SALLE COUNCIL 165 | SOUTH BEND, IN | $476,148 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| ANTHONY WAYNE AREA COUNCIL 157 | Fort Wayne, IN | $464,352 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Sagamore Council 162 | KOKOMO, IN | $358,200 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Hoosier Trails Council 145 | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $306,600 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Buffalo Trace Council 156 | EVANSVILLE, IN | $252,171 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Pennsylvania Dutch Council 524 | LANCASTER, PA | $200,300 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Michigan Crossroads Council 780 | EAGLE, MI | $109,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| WESTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY COUNCIL | VAN NUYS, CA | $95,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Morgan Stanley Global Charitable Gift Fund | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $88,201 | 2025 | Support scouting through general support for social and environmental causes through Impact Fund Trust |
| TRANSATLANTIC COUNCIL | APO, AE | $46,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Central Florida Council | APOPKA, FL | $43,170 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Samoset Council 627 | WESTON, WI | $42,670 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| GOLDEN EMPIRE COUNCIL 47 | SACRAMENTO, CA | $41,633 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| BAY-LAKES COUNCIL 635 | Appleton, WI | $30,215 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Lincoln Heritage Council 205 | LOUISVILLE, KY | $30,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Pathway to Adventure Council 456 | LAGRANGE, IL | $30,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Greater New York Council 640 | NEW YORK, NY | $26,500 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO | NEW YORK, NY | $25,000 | 2025 | Support Scouting via general support of NYPR programs |
| NATCHEZ TRACE COUNCIL | TUPELO, MS | $22,067 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Greater Los Angeles Area Council | LOS ANGELES, CA | $21,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| GOLDEN GATE AREA COUNCIL 23 | PLEASANTON, CA | $15,150 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| CORNHUSKER COUNCIL 324 | WALTON, NE | $15,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Andrew Jackson Council 303 | JACKSON, MS | $14,463 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| PINE BURR AREA COUNCIL 304 | HATTIESBURG, MS | $14,301 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of Dundee Twp | CARPENTERSVILLE, IL | $13,532 | 2025 | Support Scouting via general support of programs through the Boys and Girls Club of Dundee |
| SIMON KENTON COUNCIL | COLUMBUS, OH | $10,300 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| PIEDMONT COUNCIL 42 | PIEDMONT, CA | $10,000 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| CHOCTAW AREA COUNCIL 302 | MERIDIAN, MS | $9,299 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Green Mountain Council 592 | WATERBURY, VT | $7,700 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| NEVADA AREA COUNCIL | RENO, NV | $6,460 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Glacier's Edge Council | MADISON, WI | $6,206 | 2025 | Support local council scouting |
| Boy Scouts of America | Irving, TX | $1,984,095 | 2024 | — |
| Crossroads Of America Council 160 | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $918,962 | 2024 | — |
| LA SALLE COUNCIL 165 | SOUTH BEND, IN | $640,884 | 2024 | — |
| ANTHONY WAYNE AREA COUNCIL 157 | Fort Wayne, IN | $474,360 | 2024 | Support local council scouting |
| Hoosier Trails Council 145 | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $448,657 | 2024 | — |
| Pennsylvania Dutch Council 524 | LANCASTER, PA | $260,000 | 2024 | — |
| Sagamore Council 162 | KOKOMO, IN | $170,634 | 2024 | — |
| Buffalo Trace Council 156 | EVANSVILLE, IN | $169,853 | 2024 | — |
| Michigan Crossroads Council 780 | EAGLE, MI | $97,178 | 2024 | — |
| Capitol Area Council 564 | AUSTIN, TX | $90,000 | 2024 | — |
| CORNHUSKER COUNCIL 324 | WALTON, NE | $38,000 | 2024 | — |
| GOLDEN EMPIRE COUNCIL 47 | SACRAMENTO, CA | $33,437 | 2024 | — |
| Samoset Council 627 | WESTON, WI | $32,000 | 2024 | — |
| Pathway to Adventure Council 456 | LAGRANGE, IL | $30,750 | 2024 | Support local council scouting |
| Greater New York Council 640 | NEW YORK, NY | $28,000 | 2024 | — |
| NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO | NEW YORK, NY | $25,000 | 2024 | — |
Boy Scouts of America
$28,725,309Support Boy Scout programs
Crossroads Of America Council 160
$1,399,432Support local council scouting
Longhorn Council
$950,300Support local council scouting
LA SALLE COUNCIL 165
$476,148Support local council scouting
ANTHONY WAYNE AREA COUNCIL 157
$464,352Support local council scouting
Sagamore Council 162
$358,200Support local council scouting
Hoosier Trails Council 145
$306,600Support local council scouting
Buffalo Trace Council 156
$252,171Support local council scouting
Pennsylvania Dutch Council 524
$200,300Support local council scouting
Michigan Crossroads Council 780
$109,000Support local council scouting
WESTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY COUNCIL
$95,000Support local council scouting
Morgan Stanley Global Charitable Gift Fund
$88,201Support scouting through general support for social and environmental causes through Impact Fund Trust
TRANSATLANTIC COUNCIL
$46,000Support local council scouting
Central Florida Council
$43,170Support local council scouting
Samoset Council 627
$42,670Support local council scouting
GOLDEN EMPIRE COUNCIL 47
$41,633Support local council scouting
BAY-LAKES COUNCIL 635
$30,215Support local council scouting
Lincoln Heritage Council 205
$30,000Support local council scouting
Pathway to Adventure Council 456
$30,000Support local council scouting
Greater New York Council 640
$26,500Support local council scouting
NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO
$25,000Support Scouting via general support of NYPR programs
NATCHEZ TRACE COUNCIL
$22,067Support local council scouting
Greater Los Angeles Area Council
$21,000Support local council scouting
GOLDEN GATE AREA COUNCIL 23
$15,150Support local council scouting
CORNHUSKER COUNCIL 324
$15,000Support local council scouting
Andrew Jackson Council 303
$14,463Support local council scouting
PINE BURR AREA COUNCIL 304
$14,301Support local council scouting
Boys & Girls Clubs of Dundee Twp
$13,532Support Scouting via general support of programs through the Boys and Girls Club of Dundee
SIMON KENTON COUNCIL
$10,300Support local council scouting
PIEDMONT COUNCIL 42
$10,000Support local council scouting
CHOCTAW AREA COUNCIL 302
$9,299Support local council scouting
Green Mountain Council 592
$7,700Support local council scouting
NEVADA AREA COUNCIL
$6,460Support local council scouting
Glacier's Edge Council
$6,206Support local council scouting
Boy Scouts of America
$1,984,095Crossroads Of America Council 160
$918,962LA SALLE COUNCIL 165
$640,884ANTHONY WAYNE AREA COUNCIL 157
$474,360Support local council scouting
Hoosier Trails Council 145
$448,657Pennsylvania Dutch Council 524
$260,000Sagamore Council 162
$170,634Buffalo Trace Council 156
$169,853Michigan Crossroads Council 780
$97,178Capitol Area Council 564
$90,000CORNHUSKER COUNCIL 324
$38,000GOLDEN EMPIRE COUNCIL 47
$33,437Samoset Council 627
$32,000Pathway to Adventure Council 456
$30,750Support local council scouting
Greater New York Council 640
$28,000NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO
$25,000