The Society for Venturism is a 501-(c)3, tax-exempt, nonprofit organization incorporated in Arizona. The Venturist Bylaws list, among the primary objectives and purposes of the Society, "To advocate and promote the worldwide conquest of death and the continuation and enhancement of life through technological means, including cryonic suspension."
The organization was formally incorporated in 1986. Its original name was the Church of Venturism, changed in 1990 to the Society for Venturism. The name "Venturism" comes from "venture," an adventure with an element of risk. The greatest such venture is life itself, and we Venturists take human life and its potential very seriously.
The organization was formally incorporated in 1986. Its original name was the Church of Venturism, changed in 1990 to the Society for Venturism. The name "Venturism" comes from "venture," an adventure with an element of risk. The greatest such venture is life itself, and we Venturists take human life and its potential very seriously.