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Congratulations on taking the first steps toward earning your Gold Award! This overview provides essential information about the Gold Award process, including frequently asked questions and valuable tips and resources. Discover how to connect with community issues that matter to you, recruit a support team, and implement a sustainable Take Action project. Learn how to submit your proposal, lead your project effectively, document your journey, and celebrate your achievement. For further resources and support, visit the Girl Scouts website.
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Earning the Gold Award A brief overview
Congratulations on taking the first steps toward Gold • This brief overview includes • The Gold Award process • Frequently asked questions • Tips and resources
Connect and Recruit • Identify a community issue you care about • Research the topic • Project Advisor- Connect with an adult subject matter expert (not a leader or your parent) and discuss project ideas • Volunteers/team-Recruit a team of peers and/or adults to help implement your project
Choose Your Take Action Project • Choose something you’re passionate about, that you want to change • Identify the issue’s root cause; what changes would make it better? • Make sure there is a community need for the project • Get a letter of endorsement from all partner organizations • Remember this is much more than a community service project!
Make sure your project is… • Sustainable- Does it make a lasting change? • Measurable- Can you measure how many people you helped or involved, or your impact on a community? • Global- • Share results beyond the local community (using methods other than YouTube and the Internet) • Link your issue to national and/or global issues • Inspire others to take action
Submit Your Proposal • Use forms only from www.sdgirlscouts.org/gold • Proposal must be typed • Submit by the 1st of the month to be reviewed that month • Make a strong first impression on the Gold Award committee with a well-organized, neat and well-written proposal • Remember, you are writing to someone who doesn’t know anything about what you plan to do • You will be assigned a Gold Award committee member who’ll help with the process
Lead Your Take Action Project • Be prepared to go outside of your comfort zone • Document your project; take photos and keep a journal • Ask for evaluations from those you help and work with
Final Report • Complete the final report found on the council website • Submit by April 1 in order to attend celebration • Include: • All supporting documentation used or gathered during project • Photos of events, workshops, and your project in action • Evaluations from participants, volunteers, project advisor • Letter of evaluation from benefiting organization/community
Celebrate! • Attend our council’s annual Gold Award ceremony • Invite your family, friends and others who helped you earn your Gold Award • If you are unable to attend, your certificates and pin will be mailed after the ceremony
Tools and Resources • Gold Award guidelines, tips and tools: www.sdgirlscouts.org/gold • Gold Award Proposal Help List www.sdgirlscouts.org/gold under Resources • Financial Guidelines: www.sdgirlscouts.org/forms//financialguidelines • Safety Activity Checkpoints: www.sdgirlscouts.org/safety
Questions? Gold Award Committee Staff Liaison Anne Bader (619) 610-0714 abader@sdgirlscouts.org