What a Venturing crew does is limited only by the imagination and involvement of the members of the crew — sail the Caribbean, produce a play, climb a mountain, teach disabled people to swim, or attend the Olympics. All these adventures and many more are being done today by Venturing crews and ships across the country.
Goals of Venturing
- Learn to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values in the Scout Oath and Scout Law.
- Experience a program that is fun and full of challenge and adventure.
- Become a skilled training and program resource for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and other groups.
- Acquire skills in the areas of high adventure, sports, arts and hobbies, religious life, or Sea Scouting.
- Experience positive leadership from adult and youth leaders and be given opportunities to take on leadership roles.
- Have a chance to learn and grow in a supportive, caring, and fun environment.
Methods of Venturing
Leadership.
- All Venturers are given opportunities to learn and apply proven leadership skills.
- A Venturing crew is led by elected crew officers.
- The Venturing Leadership Skills Course is designed for all Venturers and helps teach them in an active way to lead effectively.
Group Activities.
- Venturing activities are interdependent group experiences in which success is dependent on the cooperation of all.
- Learning by "doing" in a group setting provides opportunities for developing new skills.
Adult Association.
- The youth officers lead the crew.
- The officers and activity chairs work closely with adult Advisors and other adult leaders in a spirit of partnership.
- The adults serve in a "shadow" leader capacity.
Recognition.
- Recognition comes through the Venturing advancement program and through the acknowledgement of a youth's competence and ability by peers and adults.
The Ideals.
- Venturers are expected to know and live by the Scout Oath and Scout Law.
- They promise to be faithful in religious duties, treasure their American heritage, help others, and seek truth and fairness.
High Adventure.
- Venturing's emphasis on high adventure helps provide team-building opportunities, new meaningful experiences, practical leadership application, and lifelong memories to young adults.
Teaching Others.
- All of the Venturing awards require Venturers to teach what they have learned to others.
- When they teach others often, Venturers are better able to retain the skill or knowledge taught, they gain confidence in their ability to speak and relate to others, and they acquire skills that can benefit them for the rest of their lives as a hobby or occupation.
Venturing Scout Insignia Guide (Pgs 31-36)
Venturing Leadership Positions
Activity Interest Survey
Activity Planning Worksheet
Capability Inventory
Church and Scouting
LDS Parental Permission Form
BSA Activity Consent Form
Activity Ideas