The benefits of earning a Gold Award

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award in Girl Scouting. A
national award, with national standards, it represents girls' time,
leadership, creativity and effort contributed to making their community
better.

A young woman who has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award has become a
community leader. Her accomplishments reflect leadership and
citizenship skills that set her apart.

An increasing number of colleges and universities have recognized the
achievements leadership abilities of Girl Scout Gold Award recipients
by establishing scholarship programs for them. Although Girl Scouts of
the USA does not award scholarships to Girl Scout Gold Award
recipients, GSUSA does publish the Scholarships for Girl Scouts
Directory, which lists these schools. Copies of the directory are
available at Girl Scout councils and online.

The Elks Foundation presents scholarships to ten Girl Scout Gold
Awardees who qualify for financial assistance annually. Information is
available to councils and girls about special scholarships and other
opportunities online on studio2b.org.

Girls who have earned the Girl Scout Gold Award often enter the four
branches of the United States Armed Services at an advanced level and
salary, having been recognized for their level of leadership shown in
earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

The achievements of Girl Scout Gold Award recipients are acknowledged
by many government and non-profit organizations. A list of these
organizations is available for Girl Scout councils.

The American Legion presents an American flag to each girl who earns
the Girl Scout Gold Award. (Councils must contact the local branch.)

Many state and local organizations also acknowledge the recipients of
the Girl Scout Gold Award.

The Girl Scout Gold Award projects themselves solve community issues
and improve lives.

The Girl Scout Gold Award process creates assets for the community and
the future.
 

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