“BP Day,” also known as Founder’s Day, is celebrated on February 22nd each year, honoring the birthday of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout Movement, and his wife, Olave, the first Chief Girl Guide.

Here’s a more detailed explanation:
- What it is: BP Day, or Founder’s Day, is a day to celebrate the legacy of Robert Baden-Powell and his vision for empowering young people through the Scout Movement.
- When it’s celebrated: It’s celebrated annually on February 22nd, the birthday of Robert Baden-Powell.
- Who it honors: The day honors the birthdays of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout Movement, and his wife, Olave, the first Chief Girl Guide.
- Why it’s important: It’s a time to reflect on the Scout Movement’s mission of fostering leadership, skills, and positive community impact.
- Scout Movement: The Scout Movement is a global movement that aims to empower young people with life and leadership skills, and to help them to become responsible and contributing members of society.