Gold Award

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Gold Award for 14-18 year old Girl Scouts

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award in Girl Scouts, focuses on a 14- to 18-year-old Girl Scout's interests and personal journey through leadership skills, career explorations, self-improvement, and service.

The Girl Scout Gold Award Project Proposal Form must be submitted to USA Girl Scouts Overseas-Okinawa, ATTN: Gold Award Committee, MCB Camp Foster Unit 35046, FPO AP 96379-5046 at least six weeks prior to the start of your project.  This application includes a timeline and plan for the project.  The volunteer Gold Award Committee at USAGSO-WP must review your proposal.  Please contact the DMM/Program Manager if you have not been contacted within three weeks.  The Gold Award Committee may make suggestions based on safety, timelines, or project standards.  You cannot start your project without approval from the Gold Award Committee.

A completed Girl Scout Gold Award Final Report Form must also be filled in and submitted to USAGSO-WP, Gold Award Committee.  Ceremonies should be planned by you, your troop/group, or your Overseas Committee to honor you upon completion of the project.

 

Helpful Publications:

Ways Parents/Guardians Can Support Girls Working on the Girl Scout Gold Award®

Benefits of Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award®

Girl Scout Gold Award© FAQs

Girl Scout Gold Award Final Report

Girl Scout Gold Award Project Proposal

From Good to Great: Successful Girl Scout Gold Award® Projects

UPDATED SUBMISSION GUIDELINES for GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD CERTIFICATES and LETTERS from GIRL SCOUTS of the USA

COUNCIL GUIDE FOR THE GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD®