Crew Challenge 2015 Crew Challenge is new competition being run to encourage Rover crews to think outside the box. This year, the theme is Adventure. Will you take on the challenge? The National Rover Council runs an annual competition aimed at encouraging Rovers to improve push their boundaries and improve their crew’s program. The theme of this challenge changes from year to year. This year is the inaugural Crew Challenge, and is themed around adventurous activities. Crews are challenged to plan and participate in an extreme adventurous activity, and promote this outside their Rover crew. The Rover section is fortunate in the fact that it can provide its members with the ability to go and have autonomous adventures that normally would not be possible in younger sections. Adventure is anything that allows you to develop or challenge yourself – it can range from performing arts, to extreme outdoor activities and everything in between. The main focus should be on stepping outside your comfort zone, experiencing new things and developing the members of that Rover crew. Directions: With at least 25% of your Rover crew, or 4 Rovers (whichever is greater), go on an adventure (any journey or adventurous activity as defined by entrant/s). Challenge at least three other Rover crews to take on the Crew Challenge too. Evidence is needed. In participating in the adventure, some form of promotion outside of the crew needs to be obtained. This promotion can be in any format (Scout magazines, region newsletters, group newsletters, etc.). Evidence is needed. Eligibility requirements: 25% of your crew, or four Rovers (whichever is greater) must participate in the challenge. You must challenge three other Rover crews to do the Crew Challenge. Evidence needed. You must be clearly recognisable as Rovers during your adventurous activity (Rover polo shirts, scarves, uniforms, etc.). You must promote your activity outside of your crew and provide evidence of this (Scout magazines, region newsletters, group newsletters, etc.). For social media, the official hashtags are #roversdostuff and #crewchallenge. The activity you do must be legal and safe! So what do I get? The winner of the Crew Challenge 2015 will be awarded $500 to be spent on an adventurous activity, or equipment that will help your crew participate in more adventurous activities. Closing date: 30th September 2015. Winners will be notified following the 2016 NRC Meeting. How to apply: Simply send a report of the adventure should, whether written, video or power-point presentation, or some other format to your BRC by the 30th of September. This report should summarise the planning, implementation of the adventure, and follow-up process, and indicate participants. Copies of the promotion outside your crew and evidence of challenging three other Rover crews need to also be included. The selection process: 1. Submit your entry to your BRC by the 30th of September, 2015. 2. BRCs will pick their top two entries and submit these to the NRC Vice Chair by the 31st of October. 3. The NRC Vice Chair will post all entries received from BRCs on the Rovers Australia Facebook page and website. 4. The voting period will be from 1 November – 15 December of each year with all Rovers encouraged to vote. 5. The entry with the highest votes for on the 15th of December will be the winner. 6. The winning entry will be announced at the NRC Annual General Meeting each year. For any queries or questions regarding the Crew Challenge 2015, please direct them to Ezgi Bridger, NRC Vice Chair on nrcvicechair@scouts.com.au For queries or questions regarding how to submit your entry to your BRC, please contact your BRC Chair.
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