Incorporated in 1964, BCG is an independent, not-for-profit certifying body that is nationally and internationally recognized. BCG promotes ethics and standards through its certification program and publications. These publications include Genealogy Standards; The BCG Application Guide; OnBoard, its newsletter; and SpringBoard, its blog. BCG also promotes ethics and standards through skillbuilding lectures at national conferences, through seminars, and through webinars.
Certification results from evaluation of work samples in a portfolio submission. For each certification category, BCG requires different materials. Applicants are evaluated on standards for documenting, standards for researching, and standards for writing. Three to four evaluators independently assess each application. Certification says a practitioner has met the rigorous standards for knowledge and competence of the field.
BCG FREE WEBINAR, “Standards for Genealogical Documentation” by Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG®
BCG offers free webinar on Tuesday, August 17, 2021, 8:00 p.m. EDT Genealogy Standards spells out ei [...]
Associates In Action – July 2021
The Board for Certification of Genealogists congratulates the following associates on their successf [...]
Donald Mosher Award for Colonial Virginia Research Opens 2022 Applications
The BCG Education Fund invites applications for the 2022 Donald Mosher Award, given in recognition o [...]
BCG FREE WEBINAR, “The Time of Cholera: A Case Study about Historical Context” by Alison Hare, CG®
BCG offers free webinar on Tuesday, July 20, 2021, 8:00 p.m. EDT London’s cholera epidemic of 1854 i [...]

