The NESA Legacy Society
From 2013 to 2023, over 400 people have become members of the NESA Legacy Society. Do you know how to join?
From 2013 to 2023, over 400 people have become members of the NESA Legacy Society. Do you know how to join?
To get to Tiputini Biodiversity Station (TBS), one of the most remote scientific research stations in the world, you must first get to a rural area called Tumbaco, just outside Quito, the capital of Ecuador.
National Eagle Scout Association President Frank Tsuru reflects on the accomplishments of NESA in 2022 and calls on members to take action that will strengthen Scouting further in 2023.
Use our new tool to locate your local NESA Committee and get involved today!
Get Involved with Your Local NESA Committee Volunteering with your local NESA committee is one of the most fulfilling and impactful ways to perpetuate the mission, values, and time-honored traditions of Scouting for future generations. There are so many ways to get involved. Whether you volunteer with a pack, den, or troop or help at the council level, youth across America
In this council spotlight, learn what the Alumni and NESA Committee of the National Capital Area Council is doing to be successful.
Learn about the updates coming to the Alumni and NESA stores.
NESA recently launched a new online feature called Faces & Places. The page is designed to showcase the contributions NESA members make across the country and the accomplishments they reach on every level.
While at NOAC here in Knoxville, Tennessee, the NESA booth has had thousands of participants come through to say hello, spin the patch give-a-way wheel, and take their photo at the NESA Eagle wall and we have loved having you come through.