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Get Venturing Activity Interest Survey 2012-2026
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How to fill out the Venturing Activity Interest Survey online
Completing the Venturing Activity Interest Survey is an essential step for shaping the upcoming year's program activities. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to effectively fill out the survey online, ensuring your interests and suggestions are heard.
Follow the steps to complete the Venturing Activity Interest Survey online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Venturing Activity Interest Survey. This will allow you to open the form in your preferred editor or browser.
- Begin by filling in your name in the designated field. This helps identify your input in the survey.
- Enter the date of completion in the provided section to document when you filled out the survey.
- In the first question, share your specific interests that you would like the crew to explore this year. Be as detailed as possible to help guide future activities.
- For the second question, provide any ideas or suggestions for activities that align with your interests. This is an opportunity to share creative concepts that can enhance the program.
- Reflect on the six experience areas—citizenship, service, leadership, social, outdoor, and fitness—and describe how your interests can fit into these categories. This helps ensure activities are well-rounded.
- Proceed to the Alpha List section of the survey. Review the activities, tours, projects, and seminars listed.
- Check off the activities that you would be interested in having the crew plan as part of its program for the year.
- Once you have completed the survey, review your responses to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Finally, save your changes, and you may choose to download, print, or share your completed survey for submission.
Complete your Venturing Activity Interest Survey online today to make your voice heard!
Through positive peer group interaction and adult mentoring, Venturers also learn honesty, responsibility, and respect – and are encouraged to reflect on the Scout Oath and Law and how those values can help them make moral and ethical choices throughout the rest of their lives.