What are the benefits of chartering
for you and your church?
In return for the charter fees that you pay, you will receive the
following benefits:
The quarterly publication High Adventure for each boy, and the High Adventure Leader for each leader. This magazine contains a combination of stories and news reports geared toward the boys. In addition, the High Adventure Leader contains information useful to you as a leader.
Every boy and leader will receive a Royal Rangers membership card, identifying you as a chartered member.
Each outpost will receive a Royal Rangers charter certificate that can be framed and displayed in your church.
A tracking CD to chart the advancements each boy has earned and to follow the progress of your leadership training.
An outpost number will be assigned to your group that will uniquely identify you within your district.
In many districts, only chartered leaders and outposts are included on their mailing list for forthcoming events.
Also, in many districts, chartered outposts are given discounts on registration fees at district events.
Opportunity to participate in yearly Royal Ranger National Championship events.
You will experience satisfaction that you are financially supporting the overall Royal Rangers ministry. Charter fees are a primary means of supporting this vital ministry at the national level.
How do you charter?
If you have never chartered before, you will need to request a
Charter Application from your sectional or district commander,
or you can request one from the national Royal Rangers office.
Pay attention to the form you receive because you may be
requested to return the form to your district office or it may
be sent to the national office. This will vary by district.
The following are the minimum requirements for chartering
your outpost:
A minimum of five boys
An Outpost Council that consists of at least three members
A qualified commander for each age group, and if possible, one or more lieutenant commanders
A registration fee for each boy and adult (including the outpost council members).