There are other organizations,
like the Royal Rangers and the Civil Air Patrol cadet program.
Civil Air Patrol now requires what amounts to a diversity oath (at least for the adult members), has really clamped down on small-group "high adventure activities" for cadets, and has already had the prerequisite diverse National Commanders. Once the DHS got their nose in the tent - pre-Obama, at that - CAP started changing.
The parents who home-school and turn their kids over to CAP once a week really need to be careful, because some squadrons are already problematic. Yes, there are some great people in there yet, but as an organization it is certainly no more a sinecure than the BSA was. My guess is that the BSA Explorer/CAP memorandums of understanding will remain in place now that the Scouts have crossed the line.
Mr. niteowl77