The Walt Disney Company has joined a growing list of corporate sponsors to cut ties with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) over a controversial policy banning gay adult leaders.
In an email posted online Friday by Scouts for Equality, an alumni association dedicated to ending anti-gay discrimination in the BSA, the board president of the BSA’s Central Florida Council alerted Scout leaders and parents of the entertainment company’s decision.
“It has recently come to our attention that the grant program titled ‘Ears to You’ provided by Walt Disney World (WDW,) to their employees, will be discontinued for Scouting volunteers,” said Robert Utsey, Central Florida Council board president, in the email. “We recognize that many Scout Units have received financial support over the last several years from this grant opportunity and are sad to see it go. The National BSA Council has reached out to WDW to try to resolve the situation, however, according to WDW, their views do not currently align with the BSA and they are choosing to discontinue this level of support.”
Disney did not provide direct funding to the BSA, but rather rewarded employees’ volunteerism through financial contributions to the eligible charities of their choice. With Disney’s decision, the Boy Scouts will be removed from the roster of charities employees could choose from for donations through the entertainment company’s “Ears to You” program.
The Walt Disney Company — which bans discrimination against employees and applicants on the basis of sexual orientation, among other characteristics — did not immediately respond to a request for comment.









