The Boy Scouts of America is undergoing a significant transformation by changing its name to Scouting America.
This is the first time in its 114-year history that the organization has changed its name.
The rebranding comes as the organization seeks to emphasize inclusion after emerging from bankruptcy due to sexual abuse claims.
With a focus on increasing declining membership, the Irving, Texas-based group announced the name change at its annual meeting in Florida.
This move highlights the organization's commitment to diversity, following the acceptance of gay youth in 2013.
In 2017, the organization began admitting girls into its Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts programs, now known as Scouts BSA.
The latest shift is set to take full effect on the organization's 115th birthday in February 2025.