Title: The Venture Program BSC401
1The Venture ProgramBSC-401
- Cooper Wright
- Crew 1519 - Colonial District
- coopwright_at_aol.com
2What Is the Venture Program?
- Optional part of your troop program
- Geared for scouts 13 years and older
- No rank requirement, but probably should be First
Class - Offers new adventure, challenges and excitement
3Why Is the Venture Program Needed?
- 39 Percent of scouts are 13 or older
- Older scouts have different needs
- Bored easily
- Expanded social world
- Looking for physical challenges
- Present program provides leadership and training,
but no organized activity for older scouts - Unlike Varsity and Venturing, the Venture patrol
is a functioning part of your troop
4Venture Scout Program
- Based on high adventure or sports activities
- Consists of a series of training sessions the
lead to an ultimate activity
5Venture Scout Program
- Fourteen Venture program pamphlets currently
available - Backpacking Frontiersman
- Canoe Camping Mechanics
- Caving Orienteering
- Cycling Rock Climbing Rappelling
- Discover Adventure Snow Camping
- Fishing Whitewater
- Freestyle Biking Wilderness Survival
6Additional Venture Scout Program Resources
- Twelve Varsity pamphlets currently available
- Basketball Softball
- Bowling Swimming
- Roller Hockey Tennis
- Shooting Sports Triathlon
- Cross Country Skiing Volleyball
- Soccer Waterskiing
7Additional Venture Scout Program Resources
- Woods Wisdom contains 36 monthly activities that
include Venture program ideas
8Additional Venture Scout Program Resources
- Seven Outdoor Skills Instruction manuals provide
information in the following areas - Aquatics Camping
- Backpacking Cooking
- Survival Team Building
- Rappelling/Rock Climbing
- Passport to High Adventure is an excellent
resource for planing Venture patrol ultimate
adventures
9Venture Patrol
- Selects program areas of interest
- Run by the Venture patrol leader (member of the
PLC) - Advised by an Assistant Scoutmaster-Venture
- Determines resources needed and recruits outside
consultants
10Assistant Scoutmaster-Venture
- Responsible to the scoutmaster for Venture patrol
- Advises the Venture patrol leader
- Assists the patrol in obtaining needed resources
and outside consultants
11Assistant Scoutmaster-Venture
- Holds advancement conferences with Venture patrol
members - Makes sure Venture patrol members fulfill their
troop responsibilities - Meets with new Venture patrol members and their
parents
12Relationship to Regular Troop Program
- Venture patrol can be a full-time, part-time or
one-time activity - Venture patrol programs can blend with the
existing troop program - Although the Venture program is designed to keep
older scout in the troop, it can provide, it can
provide the spark for younger scouts
13Activity Recognition
- Venture scouts can wear the Venture strip over
their right pocket - Letter V can be worn on red jacket or the
bottom of the merit badge sash - Special activity pins can be awarded at the
completion of a Venture activity cycle
14Problems and Solutions
- Problem
- No expertise in high adventure skills
- Solution
- Troop dads with special skills
- Outside consultants
- Two troop patrols
- Problem
- Competition with troop program
- Solution
- Joint programs
15Problems and Solutions
- Problem
- Older scouts pulled from patrols
- Solution
- Run part-time activities, where older scouts
remain in existing patrols - Problem
- Shift from basic scout skills and advancement to
high adventure - Solution
- Strong Assistant Scoutmaster-Venture
- Venture activities tied to merit badges
16How Can I Get a Venture Scout Program Started in
My Troop?
- Sell the troop committee on the program
- Appoint a strong assistant scoutmaster as the
patrol advisor and a strong scout as the patrol
leader - Begin Venture activities with basic high
adventure skill and build from there - Get Venture activities on the troop calendar
- Plan an ultimate adventure for each summer
17How Can Our District Help the Venture Program?
- Establishing a Venture scout coordinator at the
district level - Conducting separate Venture roundtable programs
- Providing experienced Venture leaders for the
districts training team - Running an annual Venture Show and Do
18How Can Our District Help the Venture Program?
- Including Venture activities in district
camporees - Supporting new Venture initiatives like Venture
Leader Training and the Venture Hike-o-ree - During special events like the Great Scout Show,
demonstrate different Venture skills
19How Can Our District Help the Venture Program?
- Maintain a list of high adventure consultants
willing to assist troops in their Venture
programs - Develop a book of suggested local Venture program
activities that have worked for district troops