U.S. Scouting Service Project - Web Site Areas/sections

Web Site Areas/sections

The USSSP website has several areas of interesting resources, being mostly a combination of file servers and sites with links to other sites.

  • ScoutCamp.org - a database of all of the Scout Camps in the USA with user comments.
  • ScoutSite Search - a massive database of every scouting website, linked to councils with interactive sorting abilities.
  • Clipart - a collection of scanned images, clipart and other files
  • Macscouter - a collection of scouting resources, including ceremonies, planning guides, etc.
  • Netcommish - a set of resources specifically designed to support commissioners.
  • Scoutmaster.org - a collection of useful links for Scoutmasters and Scout leaders.
  • Cubmaster.org - a complete set of resources and links for Cub Scout leaders.
  • Jambo.org - information about the National Scout Jamboree.
  • WorldScouting.org - Links to international scouting sites.

In addition, other member sites (for instance, several branches of Mike Walton's Tree; Mike Kauffmann's Merit Badges.org; and Don deYoung's Cub Scouting website) are elements of this "largest community of reference and resource materials geared to the American Boy Scouting programs found on the Internet's World Wide Web".

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