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Organizing a Scouting Unit • Club leadership is informed about Scouting. • Club board and membership officially adopt Scouting, and a chartered organization represen- tative is selected from the club’s members. • The chartered organization representative appoints an organizing committee of local parents and interested club members. • An orientation session is held with club members and parents of local youth. • The organizing committee identifies and recruits unit leaders and committee members. • The leaders are trained in program planning (Fast Start training). • The program is planned for at least the first six months. • Local youth are recruited. • Unit meetings begin. • Unit is installed and the charter is presented at a formal ceremony held at a club meeting. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 1325 West Walnut Hill Lane P.O. Box 152079 Irving, Texas 75015-2079 www.scouting.org Kiwanis International and the BSA 2009 Printing Venturing Venturing is a youth- development program for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age. It is • Designed to help meet the needs, wants, and problems of this young adult generation. • A novel program that includes emphasis on outdoor, high- adventure activities while providing members with community service, fitness, and social activities under the guidance of experienced adults. • A great way for young men and women to learn leadership and problem-solving skills that will help them mature into confident, successful adults. PURPOSE: Venturing is an effective coed young-adult program designed to improve character, citizenship, and fitness through positive experiences and activities that prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. PROGRAM: Venturing is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth and adult Advisors serving as resources and mentors. The resulting program is filled with exciting and meaningful activities that help youth pursue their special interests; to grow; to develop personal, social, and leadership skills; and to become good citizens. METHODS: Venturing has been carefully designed to achieve the aims of the Boy Scouts of America and meet the needs of young adults. Included in the methods of Venturing are Leadership. Opportunities to apply proven leadership skills are provided to the Venturers. Group Activities are interdependent group experiences in which success is dependent on the cooperation of all. Adult Association. Working closely with adult Advisors and other adult leaders, the youth officers lead the crew. The adults serve in a “shadow” leader capacity. 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 Venturing Oath and Code. They promise to be faithful in their religious duties, treasure their American heritage, to help others, and to seek truth and fairness. High Adventure. Venturing’s emphasis on high adven- ture 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. In so doing, they strengthen their knowledge, gain confidence, and acquire skills that can benefit them for the rest of their lives. 522-231

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Organizing a Scouting Unit• ClubleadershipisinformedaboutScouting.

• ClubboardandmembershipofficiallyadoptScouting,andacharteredorganizationrepresen-tativeisselectedfromtheclub’smembers.

• Thecharteredorganizationrepresentativeappointsanorganizingcommitteeoflocalparentsandinterestedclubmembers.

• Anorientationsessionisheldwithclubmembersandparentsoflocalyouth.

• Theorganizingcommitteeidentifiesandrecruitsunitleadersandcommitteemembers.

• Theleadersaretrainedinprogramplanning(FastStarttraining).

• Theprogramisplannedforatleastthefirstsixmonths.

• Localyoutharerecruited.

• Unitmeetingsbegin.

• Unitisinstalledandthecharterispresentedataformalceremonyheldataclubmeeting.

Boy ScoutS of AmericA1325 West Walnut Hill LaneP.o. Box 152079irving, texas 75015-2079www.scouting.org

Kiwanis International and the BSA

2009 Printing

VenturingVenturingisayouth-

developmentprogramforyoungmenandwomenwhoare14(andhavecompletedtheeighthgrade)through20yearsofage.Itis

• Designedtohelpmeettheneeds,wants,andproblemsofthisyoungadultgeneration.

• Anovelprogramthatincludesemphasisonoutdoor,high-adventureactivitieswhileprovidingmemberswithcommunityservice,fitness,andsocialactivitiesundertheguidanceofexperiencedadults.

• Agreatwayforyoungmenandwomentolearnleadershipand

problem-solvingskillsthatwillhelpthemmatureintoconfident,successfuladults.

PURPOSE:Venturingisaneffectivecoedyoung-adultprogramdesignedtoimprovecharacter,citizenship,andfitnessthroughpositiveexperiencesandactivitiesthatpreparethemtobecomeresponsibleandcaringadults.

PROGRAM:VenturingisbasedonauniqueanddynamicrelationshipbetweenyouthandadultAdvisorsservingasresourcesandmentors.Theresultingprogramisfilledwithexcitingandmeaningfulactivitiesthathelpyouthpursuetheirspecialinterests;togrow;todeveloppersonal,social,andleadershipskills;andtobecomegoodcitizens.

METHODS:VenturinghasbeencarefullydesignedtoachievetheaimsoftheBoyScoutsofAmericaandmeettheneedsofyoungadults.IncludedinthemethodsofVenturingare

• Leadership. OpportunitiestoapplyprovenleadershipskillsareprovidedtotheVenturers.

• Group Activities areinterdependentgroupexperiencesinwhichsuccessisdependentonthecooperationofall.

• Adult Association. WorkingcloselywithadultAdvisorsandotheradultleaders,theyouthofficersleadthecrew.Theadultsserveina“shadow”leadercapacity.

• RecognitioncomesthroughtheVenturingadvancementprogramandthroughtheacknowledgementofayouth’scompetenceandabilitybypeersandadults.

• The Ideals.VenturersareexpectedtoknowandlivebytheVenturingOathandCode.Theypromisetobefaithfulintheirreligiousduties,treasuretheirAmericanheritage,tohelpothers,andtoseektruthandfairness.

• High Adventure.Venturing’semphasisonhighadven-turehelpsprovideteam-buildingopportunities,newmeaningfulexperiences,practicalleadershipapplication,andlifelongmemoriestoyoungadults.

• Teaching Others.AlloftheVenturingawardsrequireVenturerstoteachwhattheyhavelearnedtoothers.Insodoing,theystrengthentheirknowledge,gainconfidence,andacquireskillsthatcanbenefitthemfortherestoftheirlives.

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Why Scouting?

TheBoyScoutsofAmericawasincorporatedto

provideaprogramforcommunityorganizationsthat

offerseffectivecharacter,citizenship,andpersonal

fitnesstrainingforyouth.

Specifically,theBSAendeavorstodevelopAmerican

citizenswhoarephysically,mentally,andemotionally

fit;haveahighdegreeofself-relianceasevidencedin

suchqualitiesasinitiative,courage,andresourceful-

ness;havepersonalvaluesbasedonreligiousconcepts;

havethedesireandskillstohelpothers;understand

theprinciplesoftheAmericansocial,economic,and

governmentalsystems;areknowledgeableaboutand

takeprideintheirAmericanheritageandunderstand

ournation’sroleintheworld;haveakeenrespectfor

thebasicrightsofallpeople;andarepreparedtopar-

ticipateinandgiveleadershiptoAmericansociety.

KiwanisclubsandtheBoyScoutsofAmericahave

beenpartnersinservingyoungpeoplesince1913.

Kiwaniansaregreatrolemodels,demonstratinglead-

ership,character,andthevalueofselflessservicetothe

community.TheScoutOathandLawgreatlyparallel

thesixpermanentObjects of Kiwanis. TheKiwanis

motto,“We Build,”iscomparabletothemissionof

Cub ScoutingCubScouting

hasdistinct,age-appropriateprogramlevels.TigerCubsisaone-yearprogramforfirstgrade(or7-year-old)boysandtheiradultpartners.TheCubScoutpro-

gramisforboyswhoareinthesecondthroughfifthgrades(or8,9,and10yearsold).Itis

• Homecenteredandfamilybuilding.• Filledwithfun,action,andadventuretohelpbuild

fitness,character,andgoodcitizenshiptraitsinboysthroughfamilyemphasis.

• Aboy’sfirstexperienceingrowingupasamemberofagroup.

PURPOSE: TheBoyScoutsofAmericacreatedCubScoutingin1930tohelpadvancethecharacterdevelop-mentandspiritualgrowthofyoungboys.ThiscentralmissionofCubScoutingmightbeevenmoreimportanttoboysgrowingupinthe21stcenturythanitwasfortheearlyCubScoutsmorethan70yearsago.

PROGRAM:LocalCubScoutingactivitiesinvolveparents,adultleaders,andfriendsofCubScoutsinhome-centeredprogramsthatteachlifeskills,habits,values,andattitudesconsistentwiththeinterestsoftheirfaithandcommunity.MillionsofboysandtheirfamiliesparticipateinCubScouting,thelargestofthethreeBoyScoutsofAmericamembershipdivisions.

METHODS:CubScoutingencourageseachboytostriveforhispersonalbest,alessonthatwillhelphimachievesuccessasheentersBoyScouting—andthroughouthisadultlife.CubScoutactivitiesencour-agecharacterdevelopment,physicalcoordination,familyunity,andenthusiasmforlearning.CubScout-inghelpsboysdevelopasenseofteamwork,achieve-ment,self-confidence,andrespectforothers.LearningtomasternewskillshelpstheCubScoutrealizehisownabilitiesanddiscoverthathiscan-doattitudeisthefirstsignofsuccessinanyendeavor.Infact,that’stheCubScoutmotto:DOYOURBEST.

Boy ScoutingBoyScoutingis

forboyswhoareatleast101⁄2yearsoldandhavecompletedthefifthgradeorare11through17yearsold.Itis

• Filledwithtroopandpatrolactivitiesdesignedtohelpbuildpersonalskills,teamwork,andleadership.

• Anaction-packedwaytoteachleadership,service,andrespectforothers.

• Adventureandfunoutdoorexperiencesundertheguidanceofadultleaders.

• Aprogramthatprovidesplentyofopportunityforindividualgrowthataboy’sownpace.

PURPOSE: BoyScoutingencouragesboystodevelopphysical,mental,andemotionalfitnessandtoadoptandlivebymeaningfulpersonalstandardsasacorner-stoneforsuccessinlife.ThesevaluesincludethebasicprinciplesfoundintheScoutOathandLaw.

PROGRAM: BoyScoutslearntodeveloppersonalstrengthsbyexampleandthroughhands-onexperi-ence.Activitiesincludefitnessandleadershiptraining,wildernessadventures,andmeritbadgeincentivesforboysmasteringhobbyandcareerskills.Scoutingencouragesboystoexpandandtesttheirpersonalinitiative,courage,andresourcefulness.

METHODS: BoyScoutslearnsomeoflife’smoreseriouslessonswhilehavingfun.Boyslearnaboutimportantvalues,suchashelpingyourselfbyhelpingothers,andhonoringthebasicrightsofothers.BoyScouting’sactivelearningexperiencesincludehiking,camping,andotheroutdoorexpeditions;competitiveindividualandteamsportsactivities;andcommunityorreligiousserviceprojects.ManyBoyScoutsfirstpracticebasicleadership,self-government,andcitizenshipskillsduringregulartroopmeetingsandcampouts.

theBSAinthatScoutingbuildstomorrow’sleaders

andcitizensofexcellentcharacter.

Ourfuturelieswithourchildren,andoftentimesthe

challengesandproblemstheyfaceseeminsurmount-

able.Today,morethaneverbefore,ouryoungpeople

needtheguidanceandmentoringofqualityadultrole

models.BycharteringaScoutingunit,Kiwanians

canprovideapositivealternativefortheyouthof

theircommunity.

ThroughpartnershipwithScouting,aKiwanisclub

• Providesatime-testedyouthprogramwithcontinuousidentificationwithKiwanis.

• Developsawayforclubmemberstosharepersonalskills,interests,andexperienceswithyouthparticipants.

• Buildsbetteryouthandfutureleadersforthecommunityandthenation.

• SharesthepurposesofKiwanisthroughScouting.• Formsenduringfriendshipsamongfutureleaders

ofthecommunity.• Providesgreaterpotentialforincreasingyourclub’s

membershipbyexposingtheparentsoftheyouthservedtotheidealsofKiwanis.