Founders Day Scouts arrives every February 22, honoring Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his wife, Olave, the pioneering Chief Girl Guide. This global observance is a time for Scouts and Guides to reaffirm their oaths, reflect on Scouting’s century-old values, and contemplate their relevance in today’s world. Join the worldwide community in celebrating their enduring legacy and commitment to youth development.

History of Founders Day Scouts

The Boy Scouts movement originated in England on January 24, 1908, when Robert Baden-Powell published the initial issue of “Scouting for Boys.” Many English lads were already familiar with the Baden name, and hundreds of them gladly purchased the handbook. The publication of “Scouting for Boys” was completed by the end of April, and dozens of spontaneous Boy Scout groups had sprouted across the United Kingdom.

After his 217-day defense of Mafeking during the South African War, Powell became a British national hero in 1900. “Aids to Scouting,” a military field handbook he wrote for British troops in 1899, became popular with a younger demographic soon after. Boys were enthralled by the tracking and observation training and devised complicated games using them. After hearing this, Powell developed a civilian field manual for teens that emphasized morals and good acts.

Scouts Founder’s Day is observed on February 22, the birthdate of Robert Baden-Powell and, incidentally, his spouse Olave Baden-Powell, in practically all Scout organizations worldwide. In Kenya, Powell’s tomb has become a pilgrimage destination, with troops of the Kenya Scouts Association and Kenya Girl Guides Association visiting the grave every year.
Individual organizations may also commemorate their founding dates on other occasions; however, these are usually limited to significant anniversaries, such as decennials. The Girl Scouts of the United States celebrate Founders Day on October 31 — Juliette Gordon Low’s birthday.

Founders Day Scouts timeline

1907
The First Meeting of Boy Scouts

On July 25, Powell leads a diverse group of adolescent Scouts to Dorsetshire’s Brownsea Island to camp for a fortnight.

1908
The Boy Scout Movement Gains Traction

On January 24, Boy Scouts associations spread all over England.

1909
The First National Boy Scout Meeting

The first national Boy Scout meeting is held in September at London’s Crystal Palace.

1910
The Girl Guides are Introduced

Robert Baden-Powell organizes the Girl Guides as a separate association.

1912
Girl Scouting in the United States

Girl Scouting in the U.S. begins on March 12.

Founders Day Scouts FAQs

How to Observe Founders Day Scouts

  1. Be a Scout

    Being a Scout isn’t just about wearing a uniform or sporting badges. You can choose one of the Scout Laws or Promises and do a good deed to celebrate Scouts Founder’s Day.

  2. Renew promises and reflect

    It's a time for Scouts and Guides to reaffirm their commitments together and consider how Scouting's century-old principles are still relevant in today's rapidly-changing world.

  3. Learn more about Scouting history

    Research Scouting history and learn about some of the most popular Scouts. You never can tell which of your favorite celebrities was a Scout.

5 Facts About Scouting That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. Minions

    J. Edgar Hoover built a fingerprinting database with the help of Scouts.

  2. No atheists allowed

    Atheists are still banned from the Scouts in many countries.

  3. Celeb fandom

    Norman Rockwell was an avid admirer of the Scouts.

  4. A helping hand

    Scouts were part of the parties that helped victims during the Pearl Harbor attack.

  5. Serving as informants

    The F.B.I. employed several Scouts as informants.

Why Founders Day Scouts is Important

  1. It promotes an improved sense of self

    Scouts usually possess high levels of self-esteem, interpersonal skills, self-confidence. A more robust personality and positive outlook are other perceived benefits.

  2. It encourages positive behavior

    Scouts also display significant changes in behavior and are more likely to become responsible citizens. The laws and practices usually provide life-long resources which are invaluable.

  3. Sustainability and conservation are encouraged

    Scouts are drilled on the importance of taking care of the environment and being agents of positive change. This goes a long way in enforcing sustainable practices necessary to conserve ecosystems.

Founders Day Scouts dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 22 Monday
2028 February 22 Tuesday
2029 February 22 Thursday
2030 February 22 Friday
2031 February 22 Saturday