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Award Programs
As girls mature and progress through the Girl Scout
experience, their newfound abilities and community commitment is
reflected in award programs recognizing excellence. Through
their individual projects, girls discover, connect and take action,
achieving outcomes that help make the world a better place.
Programs include—
Bronze Awards
The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest
award a Junior Girl Scout can earn. It shows you have made a promise to help
others, improve your community and world, and become the best you can be.
The first three requirements of the award help you build skills and will
prepare you for the forth requirement, a Girl Scout Bronze Award Project.
Work closely with your Girl Scout leader or Girl Scout advisor in completing
these requirements.
Click here to download the Bronze Award packet.
Silver Awards
A girl must be
11 or going into the sixth grade to begin work on STEPS 1-4 of her Girl
Scout Silver Award. She must be 12 or going into the seventh grade to start
work on STEPS 5 and 6 of the Girl Scout Silver Award Project. She must
complete STEPS 5 and 6 by age 14 or before the start of the 10th grade.
Click here to download the Silver Award packet.
Gold Awards
The Gold Award is the
highest achievement for girls in Girl Scouting. Since its official
designation in 1980, many young women have achieved the Gold Award. The
following descriptions of the Gold Award projects are just a brief glimpse
of the work each girl completes to achieve this award. Download
Gold Award Materials at left.
Jennifer Barnum & Tammie Murray Awards
The Jennifer Barnum Spirit Award
and the Tammie Murray Award are designed to recognize
outstanding Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts. Awardees exemplify the
Girl Scout spirit through their leadership, actions and involvement.
Each award is given in memory of two exceptional Senior Girl Scouts,
Jennifer Barnum and Tammie Murray. Jennifer and Tammie led by example
and were committed to the values embraced by the Girl Scout Promise
and Law.
Click here to download the packet.
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