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A Scouting District is a geographical area of the BSA local council, determined by the council executive board. District leaders mobilize resources to ensure the growth and success of Scouting units within the district's territory.
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The purpose of the district is to work through chartered organizations and community groups to organize and support successful units. The end result of effective district support: more youth members receiving a better program.
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The purpose of the council is to guide and support its districts for the achievement of the movement's purpose. Councils establish policies and programs. Districts carry out the policies and programs in their respective territories.
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