


Welcome to Scouting Arizona!
Scouting works when units thrive, and units thrive when they have the right support. At Scouting Arizona, we’ve intentionally shaped our organization to serve unit leaders and their Scouts most effectively — with straightforward systems, thoughtful support, and fewer barriers between you and what you need. This page shares how we work, why we do what we do, and how it connects directly to the success of units across Arizona.
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Stay in the Know
Stay connected to Grand Canyon Council through our digital tools and communication platforms. From timely updates to year-round resources, explore the options below to stay informed and engaged across GCC.
GCC HUB
Your go-to source for timely council updates, event details, announcements, and key information you need to know—when you need to know it.
Volunteer Resource Center
A dedicated space for volunteers to find tools, guidance, and resources that support their role and help them succeed in Scouting.
Wednesday Weekly Emails
A weekly snapshot of what’s happening across the council, including upcoming events, deadlines, and timely updates—delivered straight to your inbox.
Meet the Team
Andy Price
Scout Executive
Andy Price joined the Grand Canyon Council team in 2019, following the retirement of longtime Scout Executive Larry Abbott. As the Scout Executive and CEO of Grand Canyon Council, Price works cooperatively with the Board of Directors and provides leadership to the staff and volunteers. He began his professional Scouting career in Georgia, having served the Northeast Georgia Council and Chattahoochee Council. An Eagle Scout, Price has been involved in Scouting more than 30 years as a youth and adult.
Danny Tucker
Chief Operating Officer
Danny Tucker serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Scouting Arizona, Grand Canyon Council (GCC), working closely with executive leadership, staff and volunteers to assist GCC’s strategic plan for Scouting growth, program delivery and community engagement. Tucker has 30+ years’ experience working with local councils and was recently Director of the Philmont Scout Ranch Training Center. Recognized as a National Outstanding Eagle Scout, Tucker is a Certified Nonprofit Professional.
Brian Moran
Chief Development Officer
Brian Moran recently joined Grand Canyon Council as Chief Development Officer. In this role, Moran leads Scouting Arizona’s fundraising and advancement strategy, strengthening partnerships that expand Scouting Arizona’s mission across the state. He brings a decade of experience in higher education philanthropy, having led development for the University of Arizona’s College of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
Matthew Hill
Director of Field Services
Matthew Hill serves as Director of Field Service for the Grand Canyon Council and works closely with executive leadership to assist the Council’s strategic plan for Scouting growth, development, and community engagement. Hill has spent his entire career in leadership roles for youth development organizations. As an Eagle Scout, Hill brings a lifetime of Scouting involvement and passion to instill the values of the Scout Oath and Law throughout Arizona. He is a Certified Nonprofit Professional and holds a bachelor’s degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from ASU.
Davis Fox
Director of Support Services
Davis Fox is the Director of Support Services for Grand Canyon Council. He began his Scouting career in 2007 and has held leadership positions with the Denver Area, South Plains, Capitol Area, and Grand Canyon Councils. Most recently he served as Scout Executive/CEO of Hawk Mountain Council, where he led and oversaw major operational improvements while strengthening partnerships. Fox returns to Arizona to expand Scouting AZ’s reach and deliver high-quality programs statewide.
Collin Reed
Marketing Director
Collin Reed serves as Marketing Director of the Grand Canyon Council, and works closely with executive leadership to execute and assist the council’s strategic plan for Scouting throughout Arizona. Reed has nearly two decades experience merging traditional and digital media, telling thoughtful and compelling stories. Reed has been involved in Scouts since his childhood, when was a Cub Scout in local Ahwatukee/Phoenix Pack 278.
Amanda Foster
Office Manager
Amanda Foster serves as the Office Manager for Grand Canyon Council, overseeing daily operations at the Dave Alexander Scout Service Center and supporting the council’s staff, volunteers, and families. Foster plays a key role in ensuring smooth administrative processes, excellent customer service, and efficient coordination across departments.
Explore Our Camps
Nestled in the heart of the Tonto National Forest, Camp Geronimo offers a pine-covered setting perfect for outdoor challenge and exploration. Scouts can choose from high-adventure experiences, hands-on skills programs, backpacking treks, and traditional summer camp activities including aquatics, shooting sports, and merit badge sessions. With flexible options like DIY adventures and leadership development through the CIT program, Camp Geronimo provides meaningful experiences that help Scouts grow in confidence, character, and outdoor skills.
Learn more at www.https://www.campgeronimo.org/
Situated near Williams, AZ, at the gateway to the Grand Canyon, Camp Raymond offers a flat, forested setting ideal for outdoor adventure. Scouts can enjoy swimming in the pool, canoeing and fishing at the lake, hiking scenic trails, shooting sports, and traditional campfire programs. Each campsite is shaded by towering ponderosa pines and includes picnic tables, latrines, washstands, and flagpoles for a comfortable camping experience. Whether it’s summer camp or weekend outings, Camp Raymond provides the perfect environment for Scouts to explore, learn, and grow.
Learn more at www.campraymond.org
Located at the base of South Mountain in Phoenix, Heard Scout Pueblo serves as a year-round outdoor home for Scouting in Arizona. Designed for unit campouts, trainings, and leadership courses like NYLT, the Heard offers a rugged desert setting with easy access to trails, activity areas, and flexible camping spaces. With facilities for day events, overnights, and council-wide programs, the Heard provides a convenient and versatile environment where Scouts can build skills, practice leadership, and experience the adventure of the outdoors close to home.
Learn more at www.scoutingaz.org/heard-scout-pueblo/
Dave Alexander Scout Service Center
9060 E Vía Linda
Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Suite 205
(602) 955-7747