National Youth Leadership Training is a six-day outdoor experience for Scouts BSA, Venturing Crew and Sea Scout youth. The course represents a month in the life of the ideal Scout Troop, Crew or Ship. Participants will sleep in tents, prepare their own meals by patrols, and will live and interact by the principles of the Scout Oath and Law.
WHERE: Camp Loud Thunder, 9906 175th St W, Illinois City, IL
WHEN: Begins at 12pm (noon) on Sunday, July 14th and ends at 7pm Friday, July 19th, 2024
COST: $200 if registered by May 24, 2024; $220 thereafter. Registration closes at midnight on July 6, 2024.
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Scouts must be at least First Class rank, 13 years of age, and approved to attend by the Unit Leader. NYLT is open to both male and female Crew, Ship, and Troop members. All participants must be 13 years of age and approved by their Scoutmasters/Advisors. Because NYLT is a six-day resident camp, it is expected that the participant will have camping, cooking, and hiking skills and that he/she will be able to function as a contributing member in the patrol setting during the course of this event.
This course has limited space. If you would like to send your Scout, please sign up early to hold a place.
The National Youth Leadership Conference is a week-long outdoor experience for youth leaders that supports the unit’s responsibility for training youth leaders. The course is conducted by the Illowa Council Training Committee using a syllabus published by the Boy Scouts of America.
The NYLT program is the centerpiece of the council’s training opportunities for youth. It is our vision to provide local units with outstanding youth leaders. We are determined to equip Scouts with the tools and ideals necessary for quality leadership of self or others in their local units and throughout their lives.
The training of youth leaders in the Troop, Crew, or Ship is important to help individual Scouts and the unit to grow. The Boys Scouts of America has developed National Youth Leadership Training using a curriculum that has proven valuable in the training of youth leaders. The Scouts will be exposed to living skills that allow them to become successful leaders in organizations throughout their lives.
An equipment list will be sent to each participant prior to the start of the course. Scouts who participate in an active Troop outdoor program should already have the necessary personal equipment or can borrow materials from their Troop. An official BSA uniform is required.
Every participant will be required to have a valid BSA Annual Health and Medical Record with parts A, B & C completed to attend.