National Eagle Scout Association (NESA)

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The National Eagle Scout Association was formed in 1972. The purpose of NESA is to identify Eagle Scouts and to provide a manpower resource for local councils. The primary objective of local chapters is to guide Eagle Scouts of all ages into service within the local council. All BSA councils have membership enrolled in the National Eagle Scout Association.

NESA is young men searching for dynamic and challenging leadership roles. NESA is older Eagle Scouts who desire using their efforts and influence toward forming the kind of young men America needs for leadership. The objective of the National Eagle Scout Association is to serve Eagle Scouts and, through them, the entire movement of Scouting.

Scholarships

Applications for Eagle Scout scholarships for 2011 are now available at NESA website, click here for more details.

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