Annual Report

About the Baltimore Area Council

Vision and Mission

Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) is one of the largest Scouting organizations in the world and one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with more than 1 million youth participants and nearly 500,000 adult volunteers. The BSA was founded in 1910, and since then, more than 110 million Americans have been participants in BSA  programs at some time. The BSA is part of the international Scout Movement and became a founding member organization of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922. Scouting is a youth-led, youth-run program, but the youth must be trained to be leaders. Adult role models in Scouting provide an ideal learning experience for all youth. Every adult volunteer has something valuable to offer.

The Baltimore Area Council will carry out the mission of Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) in Baltimore City and the five surrounding counties of Howard, Harford, Baltimore, Anne Arundel & Carroll. Our goal is to provide excellent opportunities for youth to participate in Scouting regardless of the neighborhood in which they live, economic situation, religion, race or ethnic background, physical stature or ability, or family situation. We will do this in part by building and cultivating partnerships with communities, community organizations, businesses, foundations, and individuals.

The Baltimore Area Council (BAC) is an independent not-for-profit entity responsible for delivering Scouting programs to young people in Baltimore City and the five surrounding counties. Although supported with resources from the Scouting America National Office, the BAC is governed by a local board of directors and has its own bank accounts, investments, and assets such as Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation and the Schapiro Scout Service Center. The council delivers the Scouting program through dedicated volunteer leadership in our 6 districts throughout Central Maryland.

Baltimore Area Council 2025 Scorecard

Our Districts

The Baltimore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, is divided into 6 districts to administer Scouting within geographic, specialty and cultural communities. Each is led by a team of volunteers, (district committees and commissioner staffs) with the help and support of a full-time staff member. Districts support the community organizations (such as churches, service clubs and veterans organizations) that charter Scouting groups, the volunteer leaders who work directly with youth members, as well as the unit volunteers who help administer the Pack, Troop, Crew, Ship and Post programs.

Carroll District

Covering all of Carroll County as well as North Western Baltimore County (North of Liberty Rd. and West of Falls Rd.)

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Harford District

Covering all of Harford County.

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Fort McHenry District

Covering all of Baltimore City as well as Baltimore County within the Inner Loop of the Beltway.

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National Pike District

Covering all of Howard County as well as South West Baltimore County (South of Liberty Rd. and West of Falls Rd. within the Outter Loop of the Beltway.

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Gunpowder Falls District

Covering Eastern Baltimore County East of Falls Rd.

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River Hawk District

Covering all of Anne Arundel County.

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