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Venturing Leadership Award
The Venturing Leadership Award is presented by councils, areas, regions, and
the BSA National Council to Venturers and adults who have made exceptional
contributions to Venturing and who exemplify the Venturing Code.
Requirements
Venturing Leadership Award candidates must be registered and involved in
Venturing as a Venturer or an adult for at least one year. They must hold a
leadership position or office on the unit, district, council, area, region or
national level (as appropriate for the level of award presented). The candidate
must show exceptional dedication and give outstanding leadership and service to
Venturing and to Venturers on the level appropriate for the award.
Quota Restrictions
Councils may present two awards for youth and two for adults per year for up
to 50 crews/ships and one additional youth and adult award per year for each
fraction of 25 crews/ships above 50. For example, for 51 registered crews/ships,
a total of three youth and three adult awards may be presented; for 78
crews/ships, four youth and four adult awards could be presented. Regions may
present 12 youth and 12 adult awards per year. National may present six youth
and six adult awards per year.
Procedures
Venturing youth and adults may be recommended at the council, area, region,
or national level by completing the Venturing Leadership Award candidate
information form. An additional sheet with 200 words or less explaining why the
candidate should receive the award and letters of recommendation (from school,
church, clubs, etc.) must be provided with the information form.
Download
an application form for the Venturing Leadership Award.
Recognition
Council—Medallion suspended from blue and white ribbon and worn around the
neck (or unit-, district-, and council-level recognition).
Area/Region—Medallion suspended from green and white ribbon and worn around
the neck (for area- and region-level recognition).
National—Medallion suspended from red and white ribbon and worn around the
neck (for national-level recognition). |