Annual Report

In 2021, your investment in Scouting’s youth provides the foundation for the programs and services that support over 5,400 young people throughout Bucks County, Pennsylvania and Hunterdon County and the greater Mercer County area in New Jersey.

Cub Scouts

2,339 boys and girls
in grades K-5

Scouts BSA

2,930 boys and girls
ages 11-17

Venturing

72 young men and women
ages 14 to 21

Sea Scouts

7 young men and women
ages 14 to 21

Exploring

53 young men and women ages 14 to 21 in career-based programs

Council Volunteers

2,600 adult volunteers
serving 209 units

Rank Advancement

Arrow of Light

Earned by 243 Cub Scouts

Eagle Scouts

Earned by 119 Scouts BSA

Top Merit Badges Earned

Fingerprinting

Earned by 354

Swimming

Earned by 329

Environmenal Science

Earned by 251

2021 Operating Fund*

Income
$2,792,325

Camping and Program Activities
45.7%
Other
26.9%
Direct and Indirect Support
20.3%
Scout Shop
3.4%
Investment Income
2.2%
Popcorn Sale
1.5%

Expense
$2,284,242

Program Expense
86.9%
Fundraising Expense
8.1%
Management & Overhead
3.4%
National Charter Fee
1.5%

* The financial data is summarized from financial statements which are audited by EisnerAmper LLP. Audited financial statements are available at the Council Service Center. The Washington Crossing Council, Boy Scouts of America is tax exempt under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Copies of IRS Form 990 are available at the Council Service Center.

Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. The official registration and financial information of Washington Crossing Council, Boy Scouts of America may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.