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  2. Sign In - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    Get ready to earn the Gold Award, the most highly regarded award in the world for girls. It’s the mark of the truly remarkable—proof that not only can you make a difference, but that you already have. Your council needs to be the first to know! Contact them now so they can hook you up with everything you’ll need before starting your Gold Award a...

  3. My Dashboard - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    Refer to your Gold Award and other valuable Girl Scout experiences when you apply for additional scholarships. Promote your Gold Award on your resume, college apps and LinkedIn by claiming your Gold Award Digital Credential offered by Credly (our verification partner). Request yours when you submit your final report at Step 7, then share it so ...

  4. Gold Award | Girl Scouts

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    You can become a Gold Award Girl Scout if you: are in ninth, tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade. are a registered Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador. have completed two Senior or Ambassador Journeys, or have earned the Girl Scout Silver Award and completed one Senior or Ambassador Journey.

  5. Create Your Plan - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    Briefly outline the steps involved in putting your plan into action, including the activity, your team’s role, resources you’ll need, and how long you expect it to take. Pro-tip: Log activities in five-hour increments or less and remember that there is a minimum of 80 hours suggested to complete a Gold Award. You’ve got this!

  6. Gold Award - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    You can become a Gold Award Girl Scout if you: Are in ninth, tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade. Are a registered Senior or Ambassador. Have completed two Senior or Ambassador Journeys, or have earned the Girl Scout Silver Award and completed one Senior or Ambassador Journey.

  7. Gssf - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    Join fellow Girl Scouts for regular meetups and adventures! Expand your world, in-person or virtually, with fun, inspiring events for the whole family! Create your own troop where girls can pursue their passions—and where you’ll cheer them on every step of the way.

  8. Getting Started with the Gold Award | Girl Scouts at Home

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    Time needed: 45–60 min. Materials needed: Pens, pencils, or markers. If you like to work with your hands, you can grab poster board or large pieces of paper; if you prefer to work digitally you can create an account in GoGold, our mobile-friendly site where you can track your progress toward completing the Gold Award.

  9. Get Registered - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    Some Girl Scouts may require additional support (IEP, 504 plan, or other) to complete their Gold Award. If this applies to you, please let us know – we’re here to support you. Yes, please reach out to me for further information.

  10. Gold Award Scholarship | Girl Scouts

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    Now that you’ve earned a Gold Award, did you know that you can apply for a national scholarship for your post-secondary education? The GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship recognizes and provides financial support to one Gold Award Girl Scout per council and one from USA Girl Scouts Overseas.

  11. Gold Award Prerequisites - Girl Scouts of the USA

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    Let’s find out where you are in your Gold Award process. Have you completed…. One Senior/Ambassador Journey and Silver Award. Two Senior/Ambassador Journeys. Learn More About Gold Award Prerequisites.