Michigan Crossroads Council, Boy Scouts/ Adventure Point

Michigan Crossroads Council, Boy Scouts/ Adventure Point

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

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ADVENTURE COMES TO LIFE AT ADVENTURE POINT

Adventure Point is the regions premier youth and adult adventure center focused on team building, sustainability, STEM, leadership and outdoor adventures for all ages.

Adventure Point is located on 30+ acres adjacent to The DeVos Family Center for Scouting in Walker, MI – just 5 miles northwest of downtown Grand Rapids. The campus features an outdoor 35’ Climbing / Rapelling Tower, Zipline, BB and Archery Range and a Low COPE Challenge Course. Combined with 2 miles of groomed woodland trails along Mill Creek, and 5 modern Yurts for Camping – Adventure Point offers Fun, Adventure and Outdoor Education for all ages

How many internships are you providing to the program?: 1
Placements require a financial obligation of $1,600 for each youth under 18 years old, and $2,000 for each intern 18 or older. Please indicate if you are a nonprofit organization and need wage assistance.: Yes
What transportation options for getting to and from work are available to you?: By Public Transport (Bus, Wheels to Work, or Bike/ Walk), By Car
Public Transportation Supports: Proximity to bus line and details of which line/stop. Wheels to Work program participation and cost.: We are approximately 2.5 miles to nearest bus line stop (4 Mi and Alpine) and could provide transportation to/from this stop.
Is your organization a Minority Business Enterprise?: No
Diversity Equity, & Inclusion Commitment: Share your organizations commitment to DEI, including local or national diversity commitments/pledges, links to public content outlining your strategy, and current representation in leadership and the general workforce.: BSA MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. BSA DIVERSITY & INCLUSION VISION To partner with all families and communities in raising young people of high moral character, developing their leadership skills and preparing them to serve and thrive in a world of increasing complexity and challenge. GOALS • Increase growth and representation amongst stakeholders to reflect the communities we serve. • Foster an inclusive positive culture and enhance cultural understanding and acceptance. • Expand partnership opportunities and build alliances. • Operationalize BSA’s Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) plan throughout the organization.

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