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Starting a New Venturing
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Organizing a Venturing
crew is easy to do. Just follow these steps:
- A survey is
conducted annually in community high schools to determine students' recreational,
hobby, and avocation interests.
- A meeting
is called of key people within an organization, with a Scouting representative
in attendance. The representative explains the Venturing program, describes
the key volunteer leader positions, and plans the recruiting of adult leaders.
- The crew committee
and Advisors are recruited and meet with the Scouting representative. Responsibilities
of adult leaders are explained. The Scouting representative also discusses
program ideas and helps develop a one-year program. The crew's one-year program
is reviewed and adopted.
- The organization's
top executive writes a personal letter to each young adult selected from the
survey, or identified through other recruitment efforts, and invites the
youth and their parents to attend an organizational meeting. This letter is
followed by a personal phone invitation from a member of the organization
to each prospective youth.
- The first
meeting is held, involving young adults, the adult committee, and selected
consultants. Adult Advisors share the program plans with the new Venturers
(youth) and discuss member involvement and leadership roles through the election
of youth officers.
For additional information
and support on organizing a new Venturing crew or Sea Scout ship, contact
your local Boy Scouts of America Service Center or the Venturing Division,
National Council, Boy Scouts of America.
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