Duty to God Award
The Duty to God Award honor was presented to young men who participated and excelled in their duties in the Aaronic Priesthood within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Duty to God program, which operated in various formats from 1954 until 2019 for young men, was roughly equivalent to the Personal Progress program for the church's young women.
History
The award was created in 1954 to align the activities of Scouting with priesthood responsibilities.In 2002, the award's requirements and design were modified to focus young men on preparation for temple, missionary, and family goals. The award was further modified again in 2010.
Although the Duty to God award never required participation in the Scouting programs of the Boy Scouts of America, the BSA recognized it as evidence of a Scout's commitment to its principles. In May 2018, the church announced that in January, 2020, it would launch a new worldwide initiative for children and youth. As a part of this change, the church would no longer be a BSA chartered organization. The new "Children and Youth Program" replaced all existing activity programs for girls and boys, young women and young men beginning in January 2020.