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GEORGE MEANY AWARD The George Meany Award is a national recognition approved by the AFL-CIO Executive Council. It may be presented to any adult union member who has made a significant contribution to the youth of their community through Scouting. Each AFL-CIO city central labor council and each AFL-CIO state federation is permitted to give one award annually. The emphasis of this award is on the the importance of being selective. There is no rule that the quota must be used every year. No honorary recognitions should be made. The purpose of the award is to recognize the recipient's outstanding service to youth through the programs of the Boy Scouts of America. About 100 of these awards have been presented each year. Paper applications may be obtained from the AFL-CIO central labor council, state federation, or the local area's AFL-CIO Community Services liaison or from Labor Relationships, S226 Each Council Office should have a binder entitled, "Foundations for Growth: A Resource for Unit Development." The application form is in that binder. An electronic version of the form is
available here. The central labor council or state federation may develop its own standards for judging, but will consider such factors as the nominee's record in:
Awardees receive a medal suspended from the neck, a cloth pocket
insignia, a square note and a frame certificate. Distribution is restricted
and orders may only be made via Labor Relations, BSA.
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