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2004 Annual Report


2004 Annual Report    
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission and Vision Statements

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives

2004: The Year in Review

2002-2005 Strategic Plan

Traditional Membership and Unit Growth

Scoutreach

Leadership

Marketing and Strategic Positioning

Financial Development

More than 4.8 million youth benefited in 2004 from the values-based programs provided by the Boy Scouts of America. Through fun, adventure, and education, Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing help guide and shape future men and women of America.