Girl Scout Gold Award
Highest Award for Girls Ages 14 - 17

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award that a Girl Scout 14-17 may earn.  Someone once described the Girl Scout Gold Award as being "what you really want to be remembered for" in Girl Scouting.  For many, the leadership skills, organizational skills, and sense of community and committment that come from "going for the Gold" set the foundation for a lifetime of active citizenship.

The Gold Award Project
The Gold Award project is the culmination of all the work a girl puts into "going for the Gold." It is something that a girl can be passionate about—in thought, deed, and action. The project is something that fulfills a need within a girl's community (whether local or global), creates change, and hopefully, is something that becomes ongoing. If it is an event, the event should be something that people will want to continue for the next year; if it is a service, it should be something that creates change or action with long-term possibilities, empowering others besides just the girl; if it is something tangible, it should come with a plan for use and maintenance within the community. The project is more than a good service project—it encompasses organizational, leadership, and networking skills. If a group of girls work on the project together, each girl must be responsible for a specific part of the project and must evaluate her participation as an individual and a member of the group.

Updated Requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award
Revised requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award have been introduced in summer of 2004 based upon girl and council input. Girls may no longer use the old forms and must now complete the revised requirements in order to earn the Girl Scout Gold Award. See the Girl Scout Gold Award FAQs for further details. The following is an overview of the 7 steps in the Girl Scout Gold Award. Girls need to purchase the Go for it! The Girl Scout Gold Award STUDIO 2B insert for a step-by-step guide and record of their Gold Award progress. 

The following forms can be dowdloaded by clicking below:
Gold Award Proposal Form
Gold Award Report Form
Gold Award Pyramid Guide
Gold Award Booklet   NEW!!!
Working with Girls on the Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Benefits of Earning the Gold Award
Ways for Parents to Help

STEP 1: BUILD A FRAMEWORK

  • Attend a Teen Buzz session to learn more about going for the Gold.
  • Read the Go for It! The Girl Scout Gold Award STUDIO 2B insert. 
  • Meet with troop/group advisor or Girl Scout Gold Award project advisor and develop a timeline for steps 2-4. 
  • Make an agreement with your adult advisor.

STEP 2: EARN THE GIRL SCOUT GOLD LEADERSHIP AWARD CHARM

  • Earn three Girl Scout Interest Project awards related to parts of the Girl Scout Law.
  • Set goals and earn charms for the STUDIO 2B Focus book of your choice.
  • Log 30 hours in a leadership role.
  • Keep records and journal in Go for It! The Girl Scout Gold Award STUDIO 2B insert.

STEP 3: EARN THE GIRL SCOUT GOLD CAREER AWARD CHARM

  • Do a total of 40 hours related to career exploration.
  • Or, Fast Track it with a paying job or your own business.

STEP 4: EARN THE GIRL SCOUT GOLD 4Bs CHALLENGE AWARD CHARM

  • Become: Assessment of skill set and setting and achieving two goals related to self-improvement.
  • Belong: Create a community profile to find out more about the community needs and assets.
  • Believe: Create a vision for change by focusing on community needs. Come up with an actual vision statement for one's Girl Scout Gold Award project based on challenge focusing. 
  • Build: Focus on developing a specific network of people who might help with the vision.
  • Use page 18 in STUDIO 2B Focus: Write Now on building persuasive skills to help convince others to support your position on this issue.
  • Use Go for It! The Girl Scout Gold Award STUDIO 2B insert to keep records and journal for discussion and evaluation with Girl Scout Gold Award project advisor.
  • Note: Hours spent on the Girl Scout 4Bs Challenge can be applied to the Girl Scout Gold project hours.

STEP 5: PLAN YOUR GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD PROJECT

  • Plan it: Keep record of time and process using Go for It! The Girl Scout Gold Award STUDIO 2B insert.
  • Know more about it—research information on it.
  • Choose it—brainstorm ways to solve problem, create a budget. Council must approve any money-earning or gift-in-kind plans related to project.
  • Map it—create a timeline of project steps and list of resources needed. Fill out project plan for council.
  • Work with Girl Scout Gold Award project advisor.
  • Submit plan to Girl Scout council for approval. Follow council submission guidelines. A girl cannot start on project until go-ahead is received from council. Receive feedback from council. Make adjustment to plans if necessary.

STEP 6: ACT

  • Do it! Put plans into action. 
  • Adjust plans if necessary.
  • Carry out project.

STEP 7: Reflect

  • Evaluate 
  • Celebrate

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