The Narragansett Council, Scouts BSA, founded in 1910 and chartered in 1911, has been instrumental in shaping the character and leadership skills of young people in Rhode Island and neighboring states. The Council is committed to inclusivity, serving all communities regardless of income or social status, and has seen 1,140 new Scouts join last year. It has made significant contributions to local communities, with Scouts donating over 15,000 hours of community service and collecting nearly 158,000 pounds of food for local food pantries. The Council also emphasizes the importance of camping and environmental education, with Camp Yawgoog hosting nearly 5,000 campers and awarding over 16,000 merit badges last year.

In 2022, the Narragansett Council held its first Council Jamboree in twenty years, "Adventure at the Fort," with over 3,000 participants. The Council offers a variety of programs and training classes, including career exploration and leadership skills, and has celebrated the achievement of the first 15 female Scouts earning the rank of Eagle since 2020. The resolution welcomes the Narragansett Council to the Rhode Island State House to present their 2022 "Report to the State," acknowledges their positive impact, and directs the Secretary of State to provide a certified copy of the resolution to Mr. Tim McCandless, Scout Executive and CEO of the Narragansett Council.