| 
      
 
Knot
Awards 
Youth
Achievement 
 
 Arrow of
Light 
 
 Hornaday
Award 
 
 Eagle Scout 
 
 Explorer
Award 
 
Quartermaster 
Leadership
Awards 
 
 Cub
Scouter Award 
 
 Cubmaster
Award 
 
 Den
Leader Coach 
 
 Webelos
Den Leader 
 
 Den
Leader Award 
 
 Tiger
Organizer 
 
 Scouter
Training 
 
 Scouters
Key 
 
 SM
Award of Merit 
 
Sea
Badge 
  Professional
Training 
  
Religious Emblems 
 
 
Youth 
 
 
Adult 
  
Bravery Awards 
 
 Honor Medal 
 
 Heroism Award 
 
 Medal of Merit 
   
Honor 
Awards 
 
 George Meany 
 
 Whitney Young Jr. 
 
 Wm. H. Spurgeon 
 
 O.A. 
Service Award 
 
Commissioner  
       
Arrowhead Honor 
 
 Commissioner
Svc. 
 
 District Merit 
 
 Silver Beaver 
 
 Silver Antelope 
 
 Silver Buffalo 
 
Silver
World 
  James
E. West 
 
Daniel Carter Beard   
  
       
       
      
          | 
     | 
    
    
    Requirements
     
      This award is presented to individuals based on a
      contribution of $1000 or more to the local Council's West Fellowship Fund.
      Only registered Scouters or youth members receive and wear the square
      knot. 
      The money may be given by a group of Scouters or
      individual Scouter to honor a fellow Scouter, as a memorial on the death
      of a Scouter, or to recognize an achievement. The award can also be given
      to an individual who makes a contribution on his/her own behalf.
      Regardless of the source of funding, the award is used by BSA to generate
      funds to support critical local Council and national programs. 
      Contributors receive special invitiations to local
      Council and National West Fellowship Dinners, special publications, and a
      certificate in addition to some local Council plaques and other items. 
      
       
      More Information about 
      this Award 
      
        Return
      to top of page
         
      
    
      
    
    
      | 
         
        The 
        ScoutingBSA.org web site is a 
		legacy site of the Viking Council BSA, now Northern Star Council.   
		 This site was the original council site and was active from 1996 to 
		2002 and run by volunteers.  As the web became more important to 
		Scouting, the council took over with paid staff.  This site is no 
		longer maintained but is an interesting snapshot of an early Scouting 
		web site.    You can share your comments  using our
		on-line form or 
		send a message to the 
        
        Webmaster.   Thank you 
		for visiting!  | 
     
   
      
 
    
 | 
     | 
      |