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Expert-level
Awards
Expert-level Awards
Optional “second half” of a Bronze Award - an elite accomplishment
• Quest Award
• TRUST Award
• Ranger Award
Quest Award
• Focus on sportsmanship and lifelong fitness
• “Second half” of Sports bronze
• Venturers learn:
 Sport disciplines and non-traditional sports
 Skills and fitness techniques they might
never have a chance to encounter
 Sports first aid
 How to administer a fitness program
• Must complete one of five electives
TRUST Award
• Highest award recognizing forms of service and
devotion to God
• TRUST is an acronym that stands for
Tending your beliefs/faith
Respecting the beliefs of others
Understanding other cultures
Serving your community
Transforming our society
• Each letter corresponds to the five sections
of requirements
• “Second half” of Religious and Community
Life bronze
• Recipients are recognized as one who
understands and looks out for the needs of others
Ranger Award
• Development of elite proficiency of outdoor
skills by completing the final core outdoor
bronze requirements and two more additional
electives
• A Ranger trained in outdoor safety, and is
ready to lead or assist others in activities
• Rangers are a great program asset to Cub
Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, and others
Other Elite Awards
Awards with the most demanding Venturing-specific requirements
• Shooting Sports Outstanding
Achievement Award
Awarded to those completing five of the
shooting disciplines within the Ranger
shooting sports elective
• William T. Hornaday Awards
Highest BSA conservation awards
Must complete the Ecology, and the Plants
and Wildlife Ranger Award electives
Must plan, lead, and carry out three or four
projects from four separate categories
Advised by a conservation professional;
nationally awarded