This innovative certification evaluates the commitment of
an organization’s leadership to parity. It assesses their commitment
to enabling women at all levels of their company to achieving career
advancement, creating a pipeline of female talent.
Girl Scouts’ Gender Parity Initiative:
Fair Play, Equal Pay®
Join us in driving gender equity in the workplace!
Girl
Scouts’ Gender Parity Pledge:
“We pledge to advance gender parity in our company’s decision- making leadership roles by executing a quantifiable, results-oriented talent plan that drives industry-leading female representation and equal pay for equal work. We commit to fostering a workplace characterized by diverse talent that, by the year 2030, includes women in at least 30% of our corporate leadership roles.”
We are inviting companies interested in driving gender equity to
sign our pledge and complete an assessment.
On average, just 18% of top leadership positions—including C-suite roles and those of vice president, director, and senior manager—are held by women.1 In fact, at the rate of progress of the past three years, it will take more than 100 years for the upper reaches of US corporations to achieve gender parity.2
We know that when we close the gender parity gap, everyone wins: women reinvest 90% of their incomes into families and communities, thus adding half a trillion dollars to the U.S. economy and $12 trillion to the global GDP.3
Gender should not be a barrier to equal opportunities for leadership and success. Join Girl Scouts in creating a fairer and more equitable workplace.
After more than a century preparing girls to be leaders in our
world, Girl Scouts of the USA has launched a new initiative designed
to ensure those girls have a seat at the leadership table, and a
reasonable expectation of equal pay for equal work, in the companies,
corporations, and organizations to which they devote their leadership
skills.
PARTICIPANT BENEFITS
- Retain top female talent by ensuring your company supports an
inclusive work environment where female talent can thrive.
- Gain visibility as a company that’s aligned with
Girl Scouts — a “top-ten brand” with a network of 50
million alums.
- Attract talent by
promoting your commitment to gender parity.
- Identify and correct organizational gaps which inhibit a diverse, inclusive and engaged workforce.
THE COMMITMENT
Step 1: Pledge to increase gender parity within your
company by ensuring 30% of leadership positions are held by diverse
female talent by the year 2030.
Step 2: Complete an assessment of your company’s gender parity status.
Step 3: Advance your company’s gender parity status using expert-informed resources available through the initiative.
Step 4: Achieve Girl Scouts’ gender parity certification and proudly promote your organization’s success prominently displaying your certification seal.
TAKE THE PLEDGE
Download and complete the Statement of Support (PDF).
Return the signed form to us via email.
The Fair Play, Equal Pay initiative is supported by the following
partners:
Girl Scouts is working with Women in
Governance (WiG), a
recognized leader in the gender parity space whose assessment and
analytical tools will be instrumental in informing GSUSA’s decision
to certify a current and potential Girl Scout vendor.
The initiative is sponsored thanks in large part to a generous grant from The David and Lura Lovell Foundation, a national foundation which supports initiatives in four main areas, by invitation only, including Gender Parity.
Thank you to our Fair Play, Equal Pay® participating organizations:
Certification Partners
Launch Partners
Pledge Signers
- A-B Emblem
- Accenture
- Baker Tilly US, LLP
- Capgemini
- Ceros
- Clean Air Quality Service, Inc.
- Engine Group US
- EY
- FSS Staffing, LLC
- Grant Thornton LLP
- Greenline Architecture, Inc.
- Hogan Lovells
- IST Management Services, Inc.
- Jackie Evans
- NEPC, LLC
- Palmer & Cay, LLC
- Randstad USA
- Resource Global Professionals (RGP)
- RSM LLC
- SAP
- Shepard Exposition Services
- Silver Tree Consulting & Services
- Socialfly
- Softte
- The Goodkind Group
- The Invisible Man
- VisionIT
- Washington Speakers Bureau
- Willis Towers Watson
1 Michelle Peluso, Carolyn Heller Baird, and Lynn
Kesterson-Townes, Women, leadership, and the priority paradox (IBM,
2019) https://tinyurl.com/yyae27vo
2 Women in the Workplace (McKinsey 2020) https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversity-and-inclusion/women-in-the-workplace
3 Jonathan Woetzel et al., The power of parity: How
advancing women’s equality can add $12 trillion to global growth
(McKinsey Global Institute, 2015) https://tinyurl.com/y2d87f48
4 Women in the Workplace (McKinsey 2020) https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversity-and-inclusion/women-in-the-workplace