Be a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award Girl Scout!
Explore what it takes to earn the highest awards for Juniors,
Cadettes, and Seniors/Ambassadors—and make a lasting difference in
your community and beyond.
Working as a team, fourth- and fifth-grade Girl Scouts earn the
Bronze Award—the highest award for Girl Scout Juniors—by exploring and
addressing a community issue that’s important to them. They’re leaders
in the making!
Learn more about the Bronze Award, and try these activities to see if you’re ready to get started:
- Prepare for the Bronze Award with the Be a Community Detective activity.
- Explore the difference between community service and Take
Action projects with the Understanding
Take Action activity.
- Go for the Bronze: Hear from two National Gold Award Girl Scouts, Abigail and Siya, who earned Bronze before tackling Silver and finally earning their Gold Awards. This conversation was recorded during the 2020 Girl Scouts Change the World celebration.
When you’re ready to go, contact your council so it can hook you up with everything you’ll need. Find your local Girl Scout council.
Working as a team or individually, sixth- through eighth-grade
Girl Scouts earn the Silver Award—the highest award for Girl Scout
Cadettes—by identifying the root of a community issue they care about
and then rolling up their sleeves and getting to work!
Learn more about the Silver Award, and try these activities to see if you’re ready to get started:
- Prepare for the Silver Award with the Making a Community Map activity.
- Explore the difference between community service and Take
Action projects with the Understanding Take Action activity.
- Go for the Silver: See how you can earn the highest award for Cadettes by taking action to make a difference in your community. Hear from two National Gold Award Girl Scouts, Carly and Kennedy, who earned Silver on their way to Gold. This conversation was recorded during the 2020 Girl Scouts Change the World celebration.
Then, when you’re ready to get started, be sure to notify your council so it can hook you up with everything you’ll need. Find your local Girl Scout council.
Gold Award Girl Scouts are the dreamers and doers who take
“make the world a better place” to the next level. To earn the Gold
Award, high school Girl Scouts research the root cause of a community
issue they’re passionate about and lead a team to tackle it by
planning and implementing a project that has tangible and lasting
impact on their communities and beyond.
Get inspired to go Gold by reviewing the resources below:
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Gold Award Guidelines show you how to get
started.
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Go for the Gold—Tips from Gold Award Girl
Scouts: Watch this YouTube playlist to learn the five elements
of a successful Gold Award.
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Make the World a Better Place activity: Prepare
for the Gold Award.
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Understanding
Take Action activity: Explore the differences between
community service and Take Action Projects.
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Girl Scouts Change the World: Meet the 2020
National Gold Award Girl Scouts—ten girls who’ve changed the world
while still in high school. Find out how they earned the top award
in Girl Scouting and the $20,000 college scholarship that goes along
with it. This event was recorded during the 2020 National Gold Award
Girl Scout celebration.
- Go for the Gold: Get inspired to earn the greatest honor in Girl Scouting by tackling issues in your communities and making the world a better place. Hear how two National Gold Award Girl Scouts, Alex and Kiara, chose their focus, planned their projects, and made a difference. This conversation was recorded during the 2020 Girl Scouts Change the World celebration.
When you’re ready to be a Gold Award Girl Scout, your council needs to be the first to know! Contact it now so it can hook you up with everything you’ll need before getting started. Find your local Girl Scout council.