Eagle Scout Project Process by Nicholas Vallone
by Nicholas Andrew Vallone
1. Schedule
1.1. Project Start: August 2013
1.2. Planning took place: August- January 2014
1.3. Project execution on January 29th, 2014
2. Execution
2.1. Use your build plan
2.2. Delegate jobs
2.3. Keep to your schedule
2.4. Offer help and encouragement to your staff
2.5. Supervise all operations
3. Design Approval by Beneficiary
3.1. Does the structure serve it's intended purpose
3.1.1. If changes need to be made, return to number 3 and reevaluate project
3.2. Is the project feasible
3.3. Will anything be required of the beneficiary
3.4. Create a detailed materials list
4. Brainstorming Ideas
4.1. Local non-profit organizations?
4.2. State parks or natural areas?
4.3. Decided on "Tomorrow's Rainbow"
4.3.1. Non-profit
4.3.2. Uses animal therapy to help grieving children
4.3.3. They need a wooden structure built for their goats
5. Logistics
5.1. Fundraising
5.2. Budget
5.3. Materials
5.4. Build plan
6. Approval for Selected Idea
6.1. Meet with district leaders for project pitch
6.1.1. The district leaders will reference this literature regarding project viability
6.2. Include basic fundraising method
6.3. In-depth project description
7. Rough Design Plan
7.1. Define purpose of project
7.1.1. Why are you doing this project
7.1.2. Why does the beneficiary need this project
7.1.2.1. Replacing existing structure
7.2. Limitations
7.2.1. Schedule
7.2.2. Budget