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Title: Venturing - BSA


1
Venturing - BSA
  • A Unique Opportunity for Older Youth

2
Existing Explorer Program
  • Effective 1 August 1998, Exploring as we knew
    it went away
  • Career Posts now fall under Learning For Life
  • Non-career Posts were converted to Venturing
    Crews and now make up the new Venturing Division
    within BSA

3
What Is Venturing?
  • Is a youth development program of the BSA for
    young men and women who are 14 (and have
    completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of
    age
  • Can be all male, all female or coed
  • Models the European version where Scouting has
    been based upon distinct age group divisions for
    years

4
What is Venturing
  • Members are called Venturers
  • Venturing units are crews (Venture patrol in the
    troop with a patrol leader)
  • Venturing adults are advisors
  • Youth leader is president
  • Crews can select one of five interest areas

5
Five Interest Areas
  • Outdoor
  • Sports
  • Arts and Hobbies
  • Youth Ministry
  • Sea Scouting

6
Uniform
  • Wear the traditional green uniform shirt with
    green shoulder loops and a Venturing BSA strip
    over the right pocket
  • May adopt the official charcoal gray casual pants
    or backpacking style short
  • Each crew determines its uniform based on the
    crews activities

7
Venturing Advancement Program
  • Bronze Award
  • Gold Award
  • Silver Award
  • Ranger Award
  • Eagle Award

8
Bronze Award
  • Entry level award
  • Can be earned in each of five different interest
    areas
  • Requires both learning skills and teaching them
    to others

9
Gold Award
  • Replaces the old Explorer G.O.L.D. award
  • Recognizes accomplishment in the six areas -
    leadership, service, community/family, outdoor,
    fitness, and citizenship
  • Requires at least 12 months of active
    participation
  • Requires a Board of Review

10
Silver Award
  • Provides a path to personal development and
    requires
  • proficiency in emergency preparedness
  • participation in Ethics in Action
  • completion of Venturing Leadership Skills Course
  • earn Gold Award and at least one Bronze Award
  • Requires a Board of Review

11
Ranger Award
  • Identifies Venturer as an elite outdoorsman,
    skilled in a variety of outdoor sports and
    interests
  • Must complete eight challenging core requirements
    and four outdoor interest or sports electives

12
Ranger Core Requirements
  • First Aid Wilderness Survival
  • Emergency Preparedness Communications
  • Leave No Trace Cooking
  • Navigation Conservation

13
Ranger Electives
  • Backpacking Cave Exploring
  • Project COPE Cycling/Mountain Biking
  • Ecology First Aid
  • Fishing Equestrian
  • Hunting Lifesaver
  • Mountaineering Outdoor Living History
  • Physical Fitness Plants and Wildlife
  • Scuba Shooting Sports
  • Watercraft Winter Sports

14
Eagle Award
  • Venturers who enter the crew as First Class
    Scouts or who are dual registered in a troop may
    continue to work on their Eagle Award until age
    18

15
Venturing Compliments Troop Program
  • Adds new advancement and leadership opportunities
    for older boys
  • Allows flexibility so boys can participate in
    both programs
  • Meets the wants and needs of the 14-18 year old
    boy
  • Can solve many challenges faced by Scoutmasters

16
What 14-18 Boys Want
  • Challenging physical activities with young people
    their own age
  • Recognition of their older status
  • Co-ed activities
  • Independence
  • A sense of belonging and acceptance from their
    peer group

17
What 14-18 Boys Need
  • Consistent adults that walk their talk
  • Character and ethical education outside the
    classroom
  • Positive role models, male and female
  • Opportunities to become proficient at a variety
    of skills
  • Leadership opportunities

18
Scoutmaster Challenges
  • Keeping older scouts engaged in the troop while
    trying to attract and retain younger scouts
  • Competing with older scout interests sports,
    band, drama, jobs, girls, cars
  • Giving leadership/role model opportunities to all
    older scouts
  • Giving younger scouts something to anticipate
    beyond the troop

19
National BSA Statistics
  • Average Eagle Scout is 14 years and 9 months old
  • Average Boy Scout attendance at summer camp is
    2.8 years

20
What Does Venturing Offer?
  • New advancement opportunities for boys interested
    in going beyond Eagle
  • Recognition for those boys who may have dropped
    out of traditional scouting
  • Activities with boys and girls their age
  • New leadership training specifically designed for
    them
  • An advancement program that requires that they
    share what they have learned

21
Venturings Teaching Philosophy
  • Level 1 - You read it
  • Level 2 - Someone taught it to you
  • Level 3 - You experienced it
  • Level 4 - You teach it to someone else
  • Venturing advancement requires Level 4

22
Venturings Growth
  • Church youth groups that adopt the structure of
    Venturing to strengthen their youth
  • Businesses (REI) and clubs (re-enactment units,
    outdoor) that adopt Venturing to complement their
    program
  • Successful troops that adopt Venturing to meet
    the wants and needs of their older scouts

23
Venturings Growth
  • Venturing is BSAs fastest growing youth
    development program. The figures are since
    Venturing began in August 1998
  • Total Venturers - 180,536 21.5
  • Total Crews - 16,286 29.0
  • Total non-LDS Venturers - 112,536
  • Total female Ventuers - 44,568 (40 of non-LDS
  • 63.5 of all Venturers are 16 years old or older

24
Ages of VenturersYear 2000
25
What Can Our District Do?
  • Implement a district run Venturing program as
    outlined in Heres Venturing
  • Identify churches with existing strong youth
    groups that may want to use the Venturing program
  • Work with troops that want to form Venturing crews

26
What Can Our District Do?
  • Form high school-based Venturing crews in those
    areas where there is no single strong troop
  • Ensure Venturing activities, including those
    conducted by NCAC, are included in the districts
    program calendar

27
What Can Our District Do?
  • Include opportunities for Venturing crews to
    teach at district events (SMF, camporees)
  • Ensure Venturing advancement, training and
    leadership awards are recognized
  • Support the Northern Virginia Venturing
    Roundtable that has been established to bring
    program ideas to several districts

28
Summary
  • Venturing is an exciting new program designed to
    keep youth involved in Scouting for as long as
    possible.
  • Venturing provides a program that will attract
    young people who left the more traditional
    Scouting or who have never experienced Scouting
    before.
  • Venturing compliments a religious organizations
    existing youth program.
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