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World Scout Foundation

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The World Scout Foundation (WSF) is an international, non-profit institution based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its mission is to develop World Scouting through the provision of financial and other support through the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). Scouting is a pastime for young people, typically organised in local units emphasizing outdoor activities, self-discipline and civic engagement.

The WSF was founded in 1969 but was re-organised in its current form in 1977. The Honorary President is HM Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, who actively participates in the foundation's activities. The organisation is headed by the Chairman, HRH The Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg, and CEO, Mr. Mark Knippenberg.

The WSF is permanently investing capital donations from individuals, foundations, corporations, governments, and members of the Scout Movement. Nearly all of the earned profit from investments is donated to the WOSM. The Foundation also seek non-capital donations to support specific World Scouting projects, such as the Gifts of Peace project.[1]

World Baden-Powell Fellowship

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The Fellowship provides a lifetime association with the Scout Movement and businesses, governments and Scouting leaders who share the same ideals. The World BP Fellowship recognises different levels of donation beginning at USD 10,000 and USD 1000 for Young Baden Powell Fellows.[citation needed]

Honours Programme

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All gifts to the Foundation are counted towards achieving the six Circles of the Honours Programme. These include contributions to the World Baden-Powell Fellowship, the Royal Birthday Appeal, the Queen Silvia Fund and the Scout Donation Platform. Those who make a financial commitment to Scouting in their Last Will and Testament are also recognised in “The Founder’s Heritage”.[citation needed]

The Honours Programme recognises those who have attained higher levels of financial support to the World Scout Foundation.

  • The Benefactors' Circle honours those who have made gifts totalling US$25,000.
  • The International Circle honours those who have made gifts totalling US$50,000.
  • The Chairman's Circle honours those who have made gifts totalling US$100,000.
  • The Regal Circle honours those who have made gifts totalling US$1 million.

Recognition for the attainment of these Circles of Membership is given on a special occasion, usually by the Honorary Chairman of the World Scout Foundation.[citation needed]

Queen Silvia Fund

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The Queen Silvia Fund is an endowment that enables young disabled people worldwide to benefit through Scouting. It was created as a lasting gift to commemorate the 50th birthday celebration of Queen Silvia of Sweden. The fund's slogan is "There can be no task nobler than giving every child a better future."

The initial gifts of over US$100,000 came from members of the World Scout Foundation's Baden-Powell Fellowship. Since then, the endowment has grown to a quarter of million dollars, and the fund continuously solicits more donations. The queen personally approves each project grant.[citation needed]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Gifts of Peace". WSF. World Organisation of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original on 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2006-08-15.
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