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Financial Support

The Pine Tree Council relies on support from individuals, the community, local businesses and corporate sponsors to deliver quality programs to our youth. You may contribute in any number of ways.

Contribute

Contact the Pine Tree Council to make a donation.

Online Donations
You can now make a secure online contribution for any of the programs described, or a general donation, at www.scoutingfriends.org.

Prepare the Way Capital Campaign

The 2003-2004 Capital Campaign is set to raise $4 million in support of future Scouting needs for the Scouts of Central and Southern Maine, including the new Chuck Cianchette Scout Service Center, improvements at Camp Hinds and Camp Bomazeen, a new Cub World program and bollster our endowment. more information...

Become a Cub Adventure Camp Donor, and make a difference in a young boy's life. Cub Adventure Camp Donor Brochure (5.2 MB)PDF Document

Friends of Scouting Campaign

This annual campign is an opportunity for families and community organizations to make a financial contribution to help the Scout program here in central and southern Maine. Donations are used to support the camps, materials for leaders, maintain advancement records, and keep the program affordable for all youth. more information...

Gifts in Kind

Individuals may choose to donate a product or service to help sustain or improve BSA programs. Gifts in kind range from items such as canoes and tents for camp to printing and graphic services for program material. Donations of gifts in kind allow an individual to donate products or services in lieu of a monetary contribution. Contact the Pine Tree Council for details.

Endowment

Endowment is one of the best ways to ensure that your council can continue to offer the outstanding programs it now has and also grow to meet the needs of youth and communities it serves. more information...

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