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 AΦΩ Alpha Phi Omega
 Herbert G. Horton
 Service to Youth Award
 
 Significance:In recognition of a Brother of Alpha Phi Omega (AΦΩ), National Service Fraternity 
who has made contributions to America’s future as participating citizens through 
the principles of Scouting and the Scout Oath and Laws. Alpha Phi Omega, National 
Service Fraternity has established the Alpha Phi Omega (AΦΩ) Herbert G Horton - 
Service to Youth Award. It recognizes Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega, National Service 
Fraternity, who are in good standing that have made significant contribution to 
the youth of their communities by volunteering in the programs of the Boy Scouts 
of America.  AΦΩ honors Herbert G. Horton’s memory, and the dedicated service he and other 
Brothers have given to Scouting by naming this award after him.  The Alpha Phi Omega (AΦΩ) Herbert G Horton - Service to Youth Award is a
Boy Scout Community Organization Award, used by 
community organizations to honor their volunteers for Scouting.  Recipients 
are presented a medallion on a neck ribbon (shown below) and may wear the generic 
Boy Scout Community Organization Award Square Knot shown above. Procedure for selecting recipients:The National Scouting and Youth Services Committee of Alpha Phi Omega, National 
Service Fraternity, invites chapters, recognized geographical or Chapter alumni 
association, alumni volunteers or elected officers to submit candidates for this 
award. The cost of the award will be borne by the recommender. (The official nomination 
form must be used.) Those interested in nominating someone for the award should 
log in to the APO web site and/or contact the APO National Office for the form.
 
	The recommender must complete the application and submit an attached page 
	explaining the candidate’s qualifications for the award.The recommender must have the application approved and verified by the local 
	Council, indicating that the candidate is currently registered as an active 
	Scout leader.The recommender should then have the application sent to the National Office 
	of Alpha Phi Omega, along with $40 for the award, for submission to the National 
	Scouting & Youth Services Committee. The Committee Chair or a select subcommittee 
	of that committee will then determine if the candidate is qualified. If so, 
	they will authorize the National Office of Alpha Phi Omega, National Service 
	Fraternity, to send to the recommender the award/regalia for presentation to 
	the recipient.The National Office of Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity will 
	be instructed to forward the information on the recipient to the Boy Scouts 
	of America, Relationships Division, for the official record of recipients. Qualification GuidelinesThe award will be presented to active, alumni, advisory, or honorary Brothers 
of Alpha Phi Omega. Who are currently a registered Scouter and are active in a Scout 
unit, Local Council, or on the Area, Regional or National Levels of the Boy Scouts 
of America, and who have displayed outstanding dedication to the Scouting program. 
Their activities in scouting should include: 
	Exemplifying the principles and values of Scouting and our FraternityDeveloping scouting units and recruiting Scouting volunteersStrengthening the relationship between Alpha Phi Omega and Scouting, which 
	might include:
	
		helping Chapters or Alumni Associations charter Cub Scout Packs or Boy 
		Scout Troops or Venturing Crews serving as a leader to units chartered to Chapters or Alumni Associations
		helping Chapters charter themselves as Venturing Crews serving as a Chapter’s Scouting and Youth Services Advisor assisting Chapters or Alumni Associations in developing a Scouting & 
		Youth Services program and working with local Scouting units & councils, 
		which might include events such as Merit Badge Universities.promote Alpha Phi Omega within the Scouting community, including organizing 
		or manning AΦΩ Info Booths at Scouting eventspromote Scouting within Alpha Phi Omega Work accomplishment and dedication, rather than a specific number of years in 
Scouting, will be the criteria for this award. Promoting and strengthening the relationship 
between AΦΩ and Scouting is an important part of this award. Thus, a Scouter who 
has little or no current involvement with AΦΩ will most likely not be considered 
for this award. PresentationAlpha Phi Omega (AΦΩ) Herbert G. Horton - Service to Award will be presented 
annually at a Regional Conferences or at the National Convention by a member of 
the National Scouting and Youth Services Committee. Recognition of previous and 
recent recipients of this award should be made at subsequent AΦΩ Section Conferences, 
Regional Conferences, and National Conventions. In addition, a presentation may be made at a BSA local council or district function, 
such as an awards dinner or an annual meeting. The Alpha Phi Omega (AΦΩ) Herbert G Horton - Service to Youth Award is a BSA 
Community Organization Award, used by community organization to honor their volunteers 
for Scouting. Recipients are presented a medallion on a neck ribbon in the Fraternity 
colors, a certificate and lapel pin, and if a BSA member, may wear the generic Boy 
Scout Community Organization Award Square Knot. 
 
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		May 23, 2014 
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